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Volume 13, Issue 2
DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT OUTCOMES: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACHAlex Koohang, Terry Smith
pp. 1-10
ADOPTION OF CELL PHONES AS PREPAREDNESS EFFORTS FOR NATURAL DISASTERSAssion Lawson-Body, Lori Willoughby, Laurence Mukankusi, Kinvi Logossah
pp. 11-20
IMPACT OF SECURITY COUNTERMEASURES IN ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION CONVERGENCE: A THEORETICAL MODELGanesh Vaidyanathan, Neamen Berhanu
pp. 21-25
GREEN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY: A CONCEPTUAL TAXONOMYAsghar Sabbaghi, Ganesh Vaidyanathan
pp. 26-32
EXPLORING HOW SMARTPHONES SUPPORTS STUDENTS' LIVESKamal Hingorani, Donald Woodard, Nasrin Askari-Danesh
pp. 33-40
FACTORS AFFECTING THE USAGE OF ONLINE COURSE DELIVERY TOOLS Joseph Laverty, David Wood, Darcy Tannehill, Frederick Kohun, John Turchek
pp. 41-50
DISTRIBUTED MULTI-LEVEL QUERY CACHE: THE IMPACT ON DATA WAREHOUSINGPhilip Noah Jr., Sadry Abu Seman
pp. 51-57
UNDERSTANDING STUDENT DRIVERS AND OBSTACLES TOWARD MIS MAJOR FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF AN ARAB COUNTRY: THE CASE OF KUWAITKamal Rouibah
pp. 58-71
THE FOUR PILLARS OF AN AUTOMATED NOTIFICATION AND CONTROLLING INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR CURRICULUM ADVISEMENTXue Bai, Ahmet Ozkul, Fidelis Ikem
pp. 72-81
PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: ACCESSIBILITY, SHARING AND THE CORRECT SYSTEM ADDS VALUE TO KNOWLEDGECynthia J. Gormley, Samantha J. Gormley
pp. 82-89
DATA HOARDING AND INFORMATION CLUTTER: THE IMPACT ON COST, LIFE SPAN OF DATA, EFFECTIVNESS, SHARING, PRODUCTIVITY AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CULTURECynthia J. Gormley, Samantha J. Gormley
pp. 90-95
THE EFFECT OF ATTENDING PROFESSIONAL IT MEETINGS ON PERCEPTIONS OF WORKPLACE SKILLS FOR CIS STUDENTSBarbara Jo White, Shannon Tufts, Angela Johnson Grube, Michael Taylor
pp. 96-103
THE RISE OF IT FOR ENTREPRENEURS AND THE INCREASING ENTREPRENEURIAL FOCUS FOR IT PROFESSIONALSBethany Davidson, Barbara Jo White, Michael Taylor
pp. 104-111
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ADOPTION IN ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONSutee Sujitparapitaya, Ashraf Shirani, Malu Roldan
pp. 112-122
AN ANALYSIS OF TOP MBA IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROGRAMSChen-Huei Chou
pp. 123-130
A STUDY ON SMART CURRICULUM UTILIZING INTELLIGENT ROBOT SIMULATIONSeong-Yong Hong, Yong-Hyun Hwang
pp. 131-137
DOES THE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING STUDENT UNDERSTAND WHAT CONSTITUTES PLAGIARISM?Jeanne Baugh, Paul Kovacs, Gary Davis
pp. 138-145
CHANGES IN THE IT OUTSOURCING PRACTICE: A CLIENT-VENDOR VIEWPOINTMohammed Tafti
pp. 146-154
EFFECTIVE TEACHING ELEMENTS IN ONLINE ADULT LEARNINGYvonne Roth, Deanna Klein
pp. 155-163
USAGE AND PERCEPTIONS OF WEB SEARCH FEATURESJ. Christopher Sandvig, Deepinder Bajwa, Steven Ross
pp. 164-169
PREDICTING RISK FOR DEER-VEHICLE COLLISIONS USING A SOCIAL MEDIA BASED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMG. Kent Web
pp. 170-181
MAINFRAME TO ENTERPRISE TO THE IS CURRICULUMJoseph Laverty, Frederick Kohun, John Turchek, David Wood, Daniel Rota
pp. 182-192
EXPECTED ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ONLINE LEARNING: PERCEPTIONS FROM COLLEGE STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT TAKEN ONLINE COURSESMelody Alexander, Allen Truell, Jensen Zhao
pp. 193-200
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON DETERMINING FACTORS FOR CONSUMERSâ ONLINE STREAMING AND PEER-TO-PEER FILE SHARINGDalsang Chung, Sun Gi Chun
pp. 201-208
HOW TO SURVIVE TRANSITIONING FROM BLACKBOARD TO MOODLE: 12 SURVIVAL TIPS Lori Soule, Betty Kleen
pp. 209-218
THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY BLUEPRINTS AS A FORESIGHT INSTRUMENT FROM A PRACTITIONERâS POINT OF VIEWRobert Samuel
pp. 219-225
CHANGING THE CULTURE OF E-LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: MOVING FACULTY FROM INACTION TO ACTIONMaria Elena Corbeil, Joseph Rene Corbeil
pp. 226-231
ISSUES IN DEVELOPING CONTEXT AWARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH-CARESomeswar Kesh
pp. 232-237
IS MAJOR ANALYSIS: A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING EMERGING TRENDSRoger Hayen
pp. 238-247
RAPID MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT ON A PEDAGOGICAL SHOESTRINGMatthew North
pp. 248-252
PRODUCT PLACEMENT EFFECTIVENESS: A STUDY ON THE INTERNETSu-Houn Liu, Hsiu-Li Liao, Hui-Ju Chen
pp. 253-259
AN ARCHETYPE OF A NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY LEARNING NETWORKAde G. Ola, Emmanuel Omojokun, Adeyemi Adekoya, Xue Bai
pp. 260-268
WHEN CORPORATIONS COLLIDE: INFORMATION OVERLOADDebra Borkovich
pp. 269-284
THE SEMIOTIC STRUCTURES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMSJames J. Lee, Bandula Jayatilaka, Ben Kim, Pairin Katerattanakul
pp. 285-295
IDENTIFYING THE VALUES OF CUSTOMERS IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Jeff Widman, Stella Hua, Steve Ross
pp. 296-301
ASSESSING THE FACULTY AND STUDENTSâ PERCEPTIONS OF DESIRE2LEARN AND BLACKBOARDAdnan Chawdhry, Karen Paullet, Daniel Benjamin
pp. 302-310
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AUDIT: A PILOT PROJECT AT A LARGE MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATIONJennifer Breese-Vitelli, Robert Skovira
pp. 311-319
DECISION-MAKING IN THE CONTEXT OF ITS SOCIAL-CULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS: A PROPOSED RESEARCH MODELFrederick Kohun, Robert Skovira, Vladimir Burcik
pp. 320-327
DOES INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUFFER AN IDENTITY CRISIS? A CASE STUDY OF CONFUSION AND MISINFORMATIONFrederick Kohun, Anthony Rodi, Gary DeLorenzo
pp. 328-335
A COMPREHENSIVE FRAMEWORK FOR ONLINE STORE FUNCTIONALITIESDrew Hwang, Lara Preiser-Houy, Rong An Shang
pp. 336-345
AN INVESTIGATION OF GENERAL PERCEPTIONS OF THE IT WORKFORCEDavid Munro, Paul Ambrose
pp. 346-352
RURAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT: ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION OF NEEDS AND SYSTEMSKristi Berg
pp. 353-360
ENTRPERENEURIAL BUSINESS LINKAGES VIA STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Brian Mackie, Norbert Ziemer
pp. 361-368
APPLICATION OUTSOURCING IN EUROPE: LONG-TERM OUTCOMES, SUCCESS FACTORS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR IT INDUSTRIALIZATIONKarin Kronawitter, Christoph Wentzel, Maria Papadaki, Urs Andelfinger
pp. 369-379
DOES USING SOCIAL NETWORKING EXPOSE STUDENTS TO EXCESSIVE RISK?Hal Records, Suhong Li, Robert Behling
pp. 380-389
ENRICHING SOCIAL CAPITAL AND IMPROVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL NETWORKINGEdgar Ferrer, Jose González-Rivera, Milton Maldonado-Pérez, Mabel MartÃnez-Maurosa, Ernesto Soto-Montes
pp. 390-393
THE CHARACTERISTICS AND TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MOBILE COMMERCERuidong Zhang, Tom Hilton
pp. 394-396
THE BENEFITS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRM) IN THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRYChester D. Thompson
pp. 397-403
ORGANIZATIONALLY-AGNOSTIC BUSINESS MODELING: A CASE STUDYSheila Cane, Carlos Martinez
pp. 404-410