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Lisa Florence Seymour
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- affiliation: University of Cape Town, South Africa
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c46]Katazo Natasha Amunkete, Lisa F. Seymour:
Socio-Technical Challenges Inhibiting Effective Knowledge Sharing Among ICT Workers in Under-Resourced E-Government Project Teams. ECIS 2024 - [e2]Wallace Chigona, Salah Kabanda, Lisa F. Seymour:
Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development - 18th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference, ICT4D 2024, Cape Town, South Africa, May 20-22, 2024, Proceedings, Part I. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 708, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-66981-1 [contents] - [e1]Wallace Chigona, Salah Kabanda, Lisa F. Seymour:
Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development - 18th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference, ICT4D 2024, Cape Town, South Africa, May 20-22, 2024, Proceedings, Part II. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 709, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-66985-9 [contents] - 2022
- [j10]Lisa F. Seymour, Ashley Koopman:
Analysing factors impacting BPMS performance: a case of a challenged technology adoption. Softw. Syst. Model. 21(3): 869-890 (2022) - [c45]Chezre Fredericks, Lisa F. Seymour:
Understanding Process Management in Non-profit Organisations Without Formal Business Process Management. BPMDS/EMMSAD@CAiSE 2022: 79-87 - 2021
- [c44]Elizabeth Wamicha, Lisa F. Seymour:
Interventions to Build Business Process Analyst Competencies- A Kenyan Study. ECIS 2021 - [c43]Candice Petersen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Explaining the Network of Factors that Influence the Timing of and Decision to Upgrade Enterprise Systems. I3E 2021: 506-518 - [i1]Ammar Canani, Lisa F. Seymour:
Describing Emergency Remote Teaching using a Learning Management System: A South African COVID-19 Study of Resilience through ICT. CoRR abs/2108.09764 (2021) - 2020
- [c42]Ashley Koopman, Lisa F. Seymour:
Factors Impacting Successful BPMS Adoption and Use: A South African Financial Services Case Study. BPMDS/EMMSAD@CAiSE 2020: 55-69 - [c41]Carmen Doyle, Lisa F. Seymour:
Governance Challenges Constraining Business Process Management: The Case of a Large South African Financial Services Corporate. I3E (1) 2020: 325-336 - [c40]Chidi M. Lebopo, Lisa F. Seymour, Henri Knoesen:
Explaining factors affecting telework adoption in South African organisations pre-COVID-19. SAICSIT 2020: 94-101 - [c39]Lebohang Lengoatha, Lisa F. Seymour:
Determinant factors of intention to adopt blockchain technology across academic libraries. SAICSIT 2020: 244-250 - [c38]Henri Knoesen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Examining the Effect of Experience on Managers' Attitudes Towards Telework During COVID. WEB 2020: 32-47 - [c37]Denise Mukozho, Lisa F. Seymour:
Dealing with the Challenge of Business Analyst Skills Mismatch in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. WEB 2020: 111-120
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j9]Lisa F. Seymour, Gwamaka Mwalemba, Edda Weimann:
Applied business process management: An information systems approach to improve service delivery in public hospitals of low- and middle-income countries. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 85(6) (2019) - [j8]Henri Knoesen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study. South Afr. Comput. J. 31(2) (2019) - [c36]Ross S. Veitch, Lisa F. Seymour:
Measuring Business Process Model Reuse in a Process Repository. Business Process Management Workshops 2019: 733-744 - [c35]Malcolm Garbutt, Lisa F. Seymour:
The BPM Skills Learning Gap - a Comparison of Industry Requirements and Skills Acquisition. CONF-IRM 2019: 29 - [c34]Henri Knoesen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Building the Business Case for Mobile Enterprise Applications in the Insurance Industry. ECIS 2019 - [c33]Christine Shongwe, Lisa F. Seymour:
Challenges in Embracing Customer-Centricity: the Case of Outside-in in a South African Financial Institution. ECIS 2019 - [c32]Adedolapo Akin-Adetoro, Lisa Seymour:
Analysing research on Information Systems success and failure: A Machine Learning Technique. SAICSIT 2019: 12:1-12:9 - [c31]Morné Esau, Lisa F. Seymour:
Radio Frequency Identification Implementation Challenges: A South African Case Study. SAICSIT 2019: 31:1-31:10 - 2018
- [j7]Yasser Buchana, Malcolm Garbutt, Lisa F. Seymour:
Identifying micro-level generative mechanisms of ICT-enabled performance improvement in resource-constrained healthcare organisations: A critical realist perspective. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 84(6): 12057 (2018) - [c30]Sharif Gool, Lisa F. Seymour:
Managing Enterprise Resource Planning System Customisation Post-Implementation - The Case of an African Petroleum Organisation. ICEIS (1) 2018: 111-119 - [c29]Rubina Maurya, Lisa F. Seymour:
Mobile News Service Adoption Framework: Insights from South Africa. PACIS 2018: 193 - [c28]Henri Knoesen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Adoption of mobile enterprise applications in the insurance industry. SAICSIT 2018: 99-107 - 2017
- [j6]Malcolm Garbutt, Alfred Rudman, Lisa Seymour:
Toward a Business Process Owner Competency Framework. South Afr. Comput. J. 29(1) (2017) - [c27]Yasser Buchana, Lisa Florence Seymour:
Institutional Logics of IT-enabled Organizational Performance in Resource Constrained EMS Organizations. AMCIS 2017 - [c26]Malcolm Garbutt, Lisa F. Seymour:
Goal-Setting: Learnings from a Business Process Management Class Assignment. CONF-IRM 2017: 13 - [c25]Richard Russman, Lisa F. Seymour, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Integrating BI Information into ERP Processes - Describing Enablers. ICEIS (1) 2017: 241-248 - [c24]Hatitye Chindove, Lisa F. Seymour, Francois I. van der Merwe:
Service-oriented Architecture: Describing Benefits from an Organisational and Enterprise Architecture Perspective. ICEIS (3) 2017: 483-492 - [c23]Ross S. Veitch, Lisa F. Seymour:
Business Process Model Reuse In A Multi-Channel / Multi-Product Environment-Problem Identification And Tentative Design. MCIS 2017: 25 - [c22]R. Adam, Lisa F. Seymour:
Mobile news service adoption: a South African case study. SAICSIT 2017: 1:1-1:9 - [c21]Elizabeth Wamicha, Lisa F. Seymour:
Organizational interventions to build the ERP business process analyst: the 4I framework perspective. SAICSIT 2017: 37:1-37:6 - 2016
- [j5]Lisa Florence Seymour, Thabang Serumola:
Events that lead university students to change their major to Information Systems: A retroductive South African case. South Afr. Comput. J. 28(1) (2016) - [c20]Anjali Ramburn Gopaul, Gwamaka Mwalemba, Lisa Seymour:
Organizational & knowledge challenges faced during an ERP implementation: The case of a large public sector organization. CONF-IRM 2016: 29 - [c19]Burt Slabbert, Lisa F. Seymour, Joachim Schuler:
Business benefits and challenges of a multiple ERP landscape. CONF-IRM 2016: 60 - [c18]Vuvu Nqampoyi, Lisa F. Seymour, David Sanka Laar:
Effective Business Process Management Centres of Excellence. CONFENIS 2016: 207-222 - [c17]Kavish Sookoo, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Lisa Seymour:
Implementing an Event-Driven Enterprise Information Systems Architecture: Adoption Factors in the Example of a Micro Lending Case Study. CONFENIS 2016: 293-308 - [c16]Elizabeth Wamicha, Lisa Seymour:
Towards a Framework for Business Process Management and Enterprise Systems Competency Building in Higher Education Institutions: A Comparative Study of South Africa and Kenya. MCIS 2016: 12 - [c15]Graeme Ampeire, Lisa Seymour:
Students' Perceived ERP Competence Gains: Evidence from an African Case Study. SAICSIT 2016: 2:1-2:8 - [c14]Henri Knoesen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Designing a Process for Identifying and Managing the Benefits of Mobile Enterprise Applications in the Insurance Industry. SAICSIT 2016: 18:1-18:10 - [c13]Carrington M. Mukwasi, Lisa F. Seymour:
Customer Relationship Management in IT Service Delivery: A Practitioner-based Inquiry in a Higher Education Institution. SAICSIT 2016: 27:1-27:7 - [c12]Alfred Rudman, Malcolm Garbutt, Lisa F. Seymour:
Towards a Framework of Process Owner Competencies and Tasks. SAICSIT 2016: 35:1-35:7 - 2015
- [c11]Yasser Buchana, Lisa Seymour:
Theorising inter-organisational health information systems as complex adaptive systems in the context of emergency medical services. SAICSIT 2015: 7:1-7:7 - [c10]Henri Knoesen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Organisational Barriers to Including Web Data in Traditional BI Practice. SAICSIT 2015: 25:1-25:10 - 2014
- [c9]Lisa F. Seymour, Isabel Jansen van Vuuren:
ERP User Adoption Constraints: A Significant Risk for Emerging Economy SMEs. iiWAS 2014: 499-507 - 2013
- [c8]Isabel Jansen van Vuuren, Lisa F. Seymour:
Towards a model for user adoption of enterprise systems in SMEs. ES 2013: 1-9 - 2012
- [j4]Thembela Sonteya, Lisa F. Seymour:
Towards an Understanding of the Business Process Analyst: An Analysis of Competencies. J. Inf. Technol. Educ. Res. 11: 43-63 (2012) - [c7]Julian Faasen, Lisa F. Seymour, Joachim Schuler:
SaaS ERP Adoption Intent: Explaining the South African SME Perspective. CONFENIS 2012: 35-47 - [c6]Anjali Ramburn, Lisa F. Seymour, Avinaash Gopaul:
Understanding the Role of Knowledge Management during the ERP Implementation Lifecycle: Preliminary Research Findings Relevant to Emerging Economies. CONFENIS 2012: 234-241 - 2011
- [c5]Motheo Lechesa, Lisa F. Seymour, Joachim Schuler:
ERP Software as Service (SaaS): Factors Affecting Adoption in South Africa. CONFENIS 2011: 152-167 - [c4]Wesley Grisdale, Lisa F. Seymour:
Business process management adoption: a case study of a South African supermarket retailer. SAICSIT 2011: 106-115 - [c3]Kaashief Hartley, Lisa F. Seymour:
Towards a framework for the adoption of business intelligence in public sector organisations: the case of South Africa. SAICSIT 2011: 116-122
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Gavin Thompson, Lisa F. Seymour, Brian O'Donovan:
Towards a BPM Success Model: An Analysis in South African Financial Services Organisations. BMMDS/EMMSAD 2009: 1-13 - 2008
- [j3]Lisa F. Seymour, J. Dewald Roode:
Investigating affective response and job impact with ERP adoption. South Afr. Comput. J. 40: 74-82 (2008) - [c1]Lisa F. Seymour, Emma Lambert-Porter, Lars Willuweit:
An RFID Adoption Framework: A Container Supply Chain Analysis. Advances in Information Systems Research, Education and Practice 2008: 175-188 - 2007
- [j2]Lisa Seymour, K. Nadasen:
Web access for IT staff: a developing world perspective on web abuse. Electron. Libr. 25(5): 543-557 (2007) - 2005
- [j1]Lisa F. Seymour, Mike Hart, Peter Haralambous, Tasneem Natha, Chia-Wen Weng:
Inclination of scholars to major in information systems or computer science. South Afr. Comput. J. 35: 97-106 (2005)
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