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23rd UKAIS 2018: Oxford, UK
- Laurence D. Brooks, Rachel McLean, Marie Griffiths:
Social Transformation - Proceedings of the 23rd UK Academy for Information Systems Conference, UKAIS 2018, St. Anne's College, Oxford, UK, March 20-21, 2018. 2018, ISBN 978-0-9560272-5-2 - Nisreen Ameen, Robert Willis:
An Analysis Of The Moderating Effect Of Age On Smartphone Adoption And Use In The United Arab Emirates. 1 - Albayan Alraddadi, Donna Champion, Andrea Lagna:
The Role of Workarounds in Benefits Realisation: Evidence from a Field Study in Saudi Arabia. 2 - Maxim Wolf, Julian Sims, Huadong Yang:
Social Media? What Social Media? 3 - Julian Sims, Magda Fusaro, Maxim Wolf:
Digital Literacy And Exclusion In The Social Media Age. 4 - Bakhtiyar Ahmed, Thomas Dannhauser, Nada Philip:
Intervention Evolution Engine - An Intelligent eHealth Service Delivery Platform. 5 - David P. Hastings, Muhammad Naveed Anwar, Gobinda Chowdhury:
Exploring The Collaborative Activities Of Home-Based Businesses In OECD Countries. 6 - Makoto Nakayama, Steven Leon:
Communication-Driven Usefulness Hypothesis for Online Healthcare Applications. 7 - Chidi G. Ononiwu, Irwin Brown, Sven Carlsson:
Theory Choice In Critical Realist Information Systems Research. 8 - Mounir Kehal:
Knowledge Diffusion Via Specialist Best Practice. 9 - Andrew W. Vargo, Benjamin Tag, Kai Kunze, Shigeo Matsubara:
Different Languages, Different Questions: Language Versioning in Q&A. 10 - David P. Hastings, Muhammad Naveed Anwar:
An Investigation Of The Factors Affecting The Collaborative Propensity Of Home-Based Businesses: An Outline Of The Initial Study. 11 - Andrew Boilson, Anthony Staines, Regina Connolly, Justin Connolly, Paul Davis:
Transforming Health through Big Data: Challenges and Considerations. 12 - Ayse Begüm Kiliç, Sevgi Özkan:
Implications Of Industry 4.0 To Supply Chain Management And Human Resources Management. 13 - Voke Augoye, Allan Tomlinson:
Analysis Of Electronic Voting Schemes In The Real World. 14 - Dimitra Skoumpopoulou, Adam Ka-Lok Wong, Peggy Ng, Man Fung Lo:
Factors That Affect The Acceptance Of New Technologies In The Workplace: A Cross Case Analysis Between UK And Hong Kong. 15 - Clive Trusson:
The Servitization Of The IT Function: Implications For The IT Professional. 16 - Crispin R. Coombs, Alex Redman:
The Impact Of Robo-Advice On Financial Advisers: A Qualitative Case Study. 17 - Witthaya Inpongpan:
Tourist Expectations and Behaviour towards Sport Tourism in Thailand. 18 - Suwitcha Niamsorn:
Smart Classroom - New Dimension of Learning: the case study of Suan Dusit University Thailand. 19 - Marie Eneman, Jan Ljungberg, Bertil Rolsson, Dick Stenmark:
Encountering camera surveillance and accountability at work - case study of the Swedish police. 20 - Manoj Kesavulu, Duc-Tien Dang-Nguyen, Markus Helfert, Marija Bezbradica:
An Overview of User-level Usage Monitoring in Cloud Environment. 21 - Andreas Schmid, Mareike Schoop:
Inherent Game Characteristics of Electronic Negotiations. 22 - Nancy L. Russo, Jeanette Eriksson, Sue Harden Mugelli, Javier Marín:
Small Steps: Improving Healthcare With Local Innovation. 23 - Vahid Javidroozi, Hanifa Shah, Gerald Feldman:
Qualitative Critical Realism in Information Systems Research. 24 - Amelie Kim Schirrmacher, Mareike Schoop:
Agility in Information Systems - A Literature Review on Terms and Definitions. 25 - Quang Neo Bui, Olayele Adelakun, Ezekiel Leo:
Information Technology Outsourcing Configurations And Organizational Outcomes. 26 - Ramakrishnudu Tene, Balakrishna Tangedipalli:
Personalised Context Aware Content Relevant Disease Prediction And Diet Recommendation System. 27 - Majed Algarni, Ahmad Alsanad:
Cloud Computing and ERP: An Academic Literature Review (2010 - 2015). 28 - Maria Chiara Addis, Maria Kutar:
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Emerging Technologies and UK Organisations: Awareness, Implementation and Readiness. 29 - Marie Griffiths, Aleksej Heinze, Alex Fenton, Gordon Fletcher:
Digital Business Evolution: lessons from a decade of KTP industry projects. 30
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