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TDIT 2013: Bangalore, India
- Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Helle Zinner Henriksen, David Wastell, Rahul De':
Grand Successes and Failures in IT. Public and Private Sectors - IFIP WG 8.6 International Working Conference on Transfer and Diffusion of IT, TDIT 2013, Bangalore, India, June 27-29, 2013. Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 402, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-38861-3
Invited Paper
- Karlheinz Kautz, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Sociomateriality and Information Systems Success and Failure. 1-20
Part I: IS Success and Failure
- Deborah Bunker, Linda Levine, Carol Woody:
Repertoires of Collaboration for Disaster Management: Negotiating Emergent and Dynamic Systems Success. 21-38 - Elayne W. Coakes, A. D. Amar, Maria Luisa Granados:
Success or Failure in Knowledge Management Systems: A Universal Issue, . 39-56 - Jan G. Devos, Hendrik Van Landeghem, Dirk Albert Karel Deschoolmeester:
Narratives of an Outsourced Information Systems Failure in a Small Enterprise. 57-72 - Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Karthik Ravichandran, Michael D. Williams, Siân Miller, Banita Lal, George V. Antony, Muktha Kartik:
IS/IT Project Failures: A Review of the Extant Literature for Deriving a Taxonomy of Failure Factors. 73-88 - Amany R. Elbanna, Henrik C. J. Linderoth:
Tracing Success in the Voluntary Use of Open Technology in Organisational Setting. 89-104 - Laxmi Gunupudi, Rahul De':
Market Separations Perspective of Agricultural Markets and Successful AMIS: Beyond Technical Rationality. 105-120 - Marijn Janssen, Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Haiko Van Der Voort:
Management and Failure of Large Transformation Projects: Factors Affecting User Adoption. 121-135 - Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Georgios Gerostergioudis, Hsin Chen, Laurence D. Brooks:
Green IT Logistics in a Greek Retailer: Grand Successes and Minor Failures. 136-150 - Ranjan Vaidya, Michael D. Myers, Lesley A. Gardner:
Major Issues in the Successful Implementation of Information Systems in Developing Countries. 151-163 - Teresa S. Waring, Martin Alexander, Rebecca Casey:
Bringing about Innovative Change: The Case of a Patient Flow Management System in an NHS Trust. 164-183
Part II: Studies of IT Adoption
- Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, Mohammed Quaddus:
Does Mandatory Pressure Increase RFID Adoption? A Case Study of Western Australian Livestock Industry. 184-202 - Kawaljeet Kapoor, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams:
Role of Innovation Attributes in Explaining the Adoption Intention for the Interbank Mobile Payment Service in an Indian Context. 203-220 - Marcel Landeweerd, Ton A. M. Spil, Richard Klein:
The Success of Google Search, the Failure of Google Health and the Future of Google Plus. 221-239 - Nripendra P. Rana, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams:
Examining the Factors Affecting Intention to Use of, and User Satisfaction with Online Public Grievance Redressal System (OPGRS) in India. 240-260 - Nikhil Srinivasan, Jan Damsgaard:
Tensions between Individual Use and Network Adoption of Social Media Platforms. 261-278
Part III: Software Development
- Richard L. Baskerville, Jan Pries-Heje:
Discursive Co-development of Agile Systems and Agile Methods. 279-294 - Rosa Michaelson:
Is Agile the Answer? The Case of UK Universal Credit. 295-309 - John Stouby Persson:
The Cross-Cultural Knowledge Sharing Challenge: An Investigation of the Co-location Strategy in Software Development Offshoring. 310-325 - Sam Thomas, Bhasi Marath:
An Integrative Model Linking Risk, Risk Management and Project Performance: Support from Indian Software Projects. 326-342
Part IV: IT in the Public Sector
- Jyoti M. Bhat:
Legitimation of E-Government Initiatives: A Study of India's Identity Project. 343-358 - Laurence D. Brooks, M. Shahanoor Alam:
Designing an Information System for Updating Land Records in Bangladesh: Action Design Ethnographic Research (ADER). 359-374 - Akhlaque Haque, Kamna L. Mantode:
Governance in the Technology Era: Implications of Actor Network Theory for Social Empowerment in South Asia. 375-390 - Vincent Homburg, Andres Dijkshoorn:
Persuasive Pressures in the Adoption of E-Government. 391-406 - V. L. V. Kameswari:
Information as "Commons": Applying Design Principles to ICTD Projects. 407-419 - Satish Krishnan, Thompson S. H. Teo, John Lim:
E-Participation and E-Government Maturity: A Global Perspective. 420-435 - Andreea Molnar, Vishanth Weerakkody, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Habin Lee, Zahir Irani:
A Framework of Reference for Evaluating User Experience When Using High Definition Video to Video to Facilitate Public Services. 436-450 - Ann Séror:
Designing Sustainable Open Source Systems: The Cuban National Health Care Network and Portal (INFOMED). 451-466 - Michel Thomsen, Maria Åkesson:
Understanding ISD and Innovation through the Lens of Fragmentation. 467-480
Part V: Theory and Methods
- G. R. Gangadharan, Eleonora J. Kuiper, Marijn Janssen, Paul Oude Luttighuis:
IT Innovation Squeeze: Propositions and a Methodology for Deciding to Continue or Decommission Legacy Systems. 481-494 - Tor J. Larsen, Linda Levine:
Learning from Failure: Myths and Misguided Assumptions about IS Disciplinary Knowledge. 495-509 - Sabine Madsen, Keld Bødker, Thomas Tøth:
From Research to Practical Application: Knowledge Transfer Planning and Execution in Outsourcing. 510-524 - Sharol Sibongile Mkhomazi, Tiko Iyamu:
A Guide to Selecting Theory to Underpin Information Systems Studies. 525-537 - Ravi Anand Rao, Rahul De':
Organizational Assimilation of Technology in a Sunrise Industry - A Story of Successes and Failures. 538-554 - Daryoush Daniel Vaziri, Argang Ghadiri:
Improving Human Cognitive Processing by Applying Accessibility Standards for Information and Communication Technology. 555-565 - David Wastell:
In Praise of Abundance: Why Individuals Matter in Design Science. 566-578
Part VI: Shorter Papers
- Paul J. Ambrose, David Munro:
Why Not Let IT Fail? The IT Project Success Paradox. 579-582 - Darshan Desai:
Social Software: Silver Bullet or an Enabler of Competitive Advantage? 583-586 - Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:
A System of Systems Approach to Managing Emergence in Complex Environments. 587-595 - Ahmed Imran, Shirley Gregor, Tim Turner:
Curriculum Design and Delivery for E-Government Knowledge Transfer in a Cross Cultural Environment: The Bangladesh Experience. 596-604 - Tiko Iyamu, Tefo Sekgweleo, Sharol Sibongile Mkhomazi:
Actor Network Theory in Interpretative Research Approach. 605-610 - Rajeev Mukundan, Sam Thomas:
Indian IT Industry Firms: Moving towards an Active Innovation Strategy. 611-618 - Briony June Oates, David W. Wainwright, Helen M. Edwards:
Endless Bad Projects or Evidence-Based Practice? An Agenda for Action. 619-624 - C. R. Ranjini:
Participatory Approach versus Bureaucratic 'Pressure': The Case of Health Information Systems Programme. 625-632 - Lewin Sivamalai:
Using the Lens of "Social Construction of Technology" to Understand the Design and Implementation of Aadhaar (UID) Project. 633-638 - Marya Wani, Vishnupriya Raghavan, Dolphy M. Abraham, Madhumita G. Majumder:
Quality Improvements for Ensuring e-Retailing Success in India: Constructs and Frameworks. 639-643 - Zhenbin Yang, Atreyi Kankanhalli:
Innovation in Government Services: The Case of Open Data. 644-651 - Md. Jahangir Alam Zahid, Md. Mahfuz Ashraf, Bushra Tahseen Malik, Md. Rakibul Hoque:
Information Communication Technology (ICT) for Disabled Persons in Bangladesh: Preliminary Study of Impact/Outcome. 652-657
Part VII: Poster Papers
- Subhasish Dasgupta, Babita Gupta:
Organization Culture Dimensions as Antecedents of Internet Technology Adoption. 658-662 - Anand Jeyaraj:
Facilitators and Inhibitors in the Assimilation of Complex Information Systems. 663-666 - Anuragini Shirish, Shalini Chandra, Shirish C. Srivastava:
Virtual Worlds as Platforms for Digital Entrepreneurship: The Role of Internal Governance and the Rule of Law. 667-668
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