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Books and Theses
- 2008
- [b1]Vincent Pang:
Understanding collaboration in inter-organisational information systems: Implications for supply chain management. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2008
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2020
- [c19]Connor Stead, Stephen Smith, Peter Busch, Savanid Vatanasakdakul, Vincent Pang:
An Activity Theory Investigation of Academic Abstract Sentence Classification. PACIS 2020: 37 - [c18]Andrew Edwards, Stephen Smith, Peter Busch, Donald Winchester, Felix T. C. Tan, Vincent Pang:
Critical Learning from Fires: An Investigation of Complexity in IS-enabled Emergency Management. PACIS 2020: 99 - 2019
- [c17]Andrew Edwards, Stephen Smith, Peter Busch, Vincent Pang, Donald Winchester:
IS Mediation of Emergency Management: Adding Prediction to the existing Framework of Activities? PACIS 2019: 52 - 2017
- [c16]Andrew Edwards, Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang:
Towards development of a predictive model for structure fire - a review of the literature. AMCIS 2017 - [c15]Serene Lin-Stephens, Stephen Smith, Debbie Richards, Vincent Pang, John Uesi, James Athanasou:
Students and Employers Don't See Eye to Eye: The Case of Information Systems, Information Technology and Engineering. PACIS 2017: 120 - [c14]Andrew Edwards, Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang:
A Data Driven Approach to Reducing the Risk and Impact of Structure Fires. PACIS 2017: 145 - 2016
- [c13]Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang, Kurt Liu, Manolya Kavakli-Thorne, Andrew Edwards, Mehmet A. Orgun, Richard Host:
Adoption of Data-Driven Decision Making in Fire Emergency Management. ECIS 2016: Research Paper 116 - [c12]Serene Lin-Stephens, Stephen Smith, Marianne Peso, Vincent Pang:
The Career Information Literacy Learning Framework: a Case Study of Information Systems, Information Technology and Engineering Capstone Units of an Australian University. PACIS 2016: 52 - 2015
- [c11]Sarah Van Der Meer, Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang:
The Use of ICT to preserve Australian Indigenous Culture and Language - a Preliminarily Proposal Using the Activity Theory Framework. ACIS 2015: 129 - [c10]Sandhya Krishnan, Barath Kumar Balu, Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang:
The Development of Theoretical Framework for In-App Purchasing for the Gaming Industry. PACIS 2015: 30 - 2014
- [c9]Aaron Gibby, Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang, Christine Van Toorn:
The Impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media Technologies on engagement in Local Government. PACIS 2014: 120 - 2013
- [c8]Lesley Land, Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang:
Building a Taxonomy for Cybercrimes. PACIS 2013: 109 - 2008
- [c7]Lesley Pek Wee Land, Vincent Pang, Ada Cheng, Celia Chik, Simon K. Poon, Josiah Poon, Saeed Attar:
Explaining Sustainability in Healthcare - a Preliminary Study of an aged Care Organisation in Australia. PACIS 2008: 185 - [c6]Ying Zhang, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Vincent Pang:
One organisation, three outcomes: Exploring the influence of power relations and IT context on multi-site ERP implementation in China. PACIS 2008: 205 - 2007
- [c5]Vincent Pang, Deborah Bunker, Stephen Smith:
The Influence of Industry Culture on an Inter-Organisational Information System Adoption Process. ACIS 2007 - [c4]Vincent Pang, Deborah Bunker:
Inter-Organizational Systems (IOS) for Supply Chain Management (SCM): A Multi-Perspective Adoption Framework. PACIS 2007: 153 - 2006
- [c3]Stephen Smith, Deborah Bunker, Vincent Pang:
Does Agency Size Affect IS Security Compliance for e-Government? PACIS 2006: 47 - [c2]Margaret Chan, Vincent Pang, Deborah Bunker, Stephen Smith:
What Do We Mean by E-Procurement? - A Private Hospital Perspective in Australia. PACIS 2006: 72 - 2005
- [c1]Vincent Pang:
Development of an Inter-Organisational System for Supply Chain Management Adoption Framework: A Proposed Study of Collaborative Factors from Supplier and Customer Perspectives. ACIS 2005
Informal and Other Publications
- 2016
- [i1]Sarah Van Der Meer, Stephen Smith, Vincent Pang:
The Use of ICT to preserve Australian Indigenous Culture and Language - a Preliminary Proposal using the Activity Theory Framework. CoRR abs/1606.01436 (2016)
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