Browsing Department of Information Systems and Operations Management by Author "Teng, James"
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Acceptance Of Systems Development Methodologies: Testing A Theoretically Integrated Model
Bonner, Nancy A. (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2008-09-17)Industry reports continue to portray a dismal picture of software development project success. Software projects continue to be over budget, overdue and lacking in quality and desired functionality. A variety of innovative ... -
Building A Foundation For Knowledge Management Research: Developing, Validating, And Applying The Knowledge Internalization Construct
Wipawayangkool, Kamphol (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2011-10-11)The notion of knowledge internalization (KI), albeit a critical link in Nonaka's (1994) organizational knowledge creation theory, has not been rigorously conceptualized and defined, let alone operationalized. To strengthen ... -
Capturing The Longitudinal Dynamics Of Customer-supplier Relationships: An Empirical Examination Of The Roles Of IT, Transaction Economics And Social Exchange
Willette, William Wayne (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2007-08-23)The forms of cooperative business hold the promise of reduced costs, increased efficiencies, rapid market and environmental responses, expanded market opportunities, new resources, faster product developments, and the most ... -
The Effect Of Leadership Style On CIO Effectiveness
Iyengar, Kishen Parthasarathy (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2008-04-22)While IS researchers have often opined that leadership is important, a theoretical examination of leadership in the CIO context is lacking. We examine Leadership style in the light of the transformational leadership theory ... -
An Empirical Examination Of Factors Influencing Work-unit Knowledge Management Effectiveness In Organizations
Wood, Christopher (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2007-08-23)The true importance of knowledge and Knowledge Management in today's organizations cannot be overstated. Unlike many of the other types of capital that appear on an organization's balance sheet, existing knowledge ... -
An Empirical Examination Of The Influence Of Information Technology And Trust On Supply Chain Dyad Relationships And Performance
Singh, Anil (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2007-08-23)Reacting to increased competition, companies are adopting inter-organizational information systems (IOS) that share information across the supply chain partners. This sharing requires trust. To better understand the ... -
Implementation Of Enterprise Information Systems: A Comparative Study Of Enterpise Application Integration (EAI) vs Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Brown, Randall W. (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2007-08-23)This dissertation is a two part study which examines and compares two of the most common Enterprise Integration technologies: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). The first part ... -
Is Benefit For Individuals: Expanded Conceptualization And Comprehensive Construct Development
Sun, Jonghak (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2010-11-01)Information systems benefits for individuals (ISBI) has been a key construct for the IS success model, which has evolved over the years to strengthen the theoretical foundation for the IS field. However, relatively little ... -
Reconceptualizing Technology Use And Information System Success: Developing And Testing A Theoretically Integrated Model
Yeh, Keng-Jung (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2009-09-16)Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) research, which pertains to how an information system can be initially adopted by members of an organization, was born two decades ago and grows into one of the pivotal theoretical foundations ... -
Towards A Systemic View Of Organizational Dynamic IT Capability: An Empirical Assessment
Jain, Anurag (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2007-08-23)In an increasingly complex world characterized by hyper-competition and turbulence, an organization's ability to sustain its competitive advantages depends not only on how it acquires its capabilities, but also on how it ... -
A Two-order Effect Model Of It Business Value: Theoretical Development And Empirical Test
Vinekar, Vishnu (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2007-09-17)A new model for IT Business Value is proposed and empirically validated from longitudinal panel data. We posit that IT has a first-order effect that includes automating, and a second-order effect that is more dependent ... -
Why Do People Engage In Social Computing? A Need Fulfillment Perspective
Sachdev, Vishal (Information Systems & Operations Management, 2008-08-08)With the trend towards social interaction over the Internet and the popularity of websites such as Myspace, Facebook and Youtube among others, practitioners and researchers are motivated to explain the sudden surge in user ...