Papers Co-authored by Ph.D. students while in the ISDS PhD Program

 

The ISDS department actively encourages doctoral students to collaborate with faculty on research projects from day one. Below are some of the recent publications co-authored by PhD students (name highlighted) while they were in the ISDS Doctoral Program.

 

Identifying Valuable Information Patches on Long Tail Sites: An Information Foraging Perspective, James McCart, Joni Jones, Balaji Padmanabhan and Don Berndt. Forthcoming in Proceedings of Workshop on Information Technology and Systems, 2008.

 

Cross-Bidding in Simultaneous Online Auctions: Bidder Characteristics and Outcomes, McCart, J.A., Kayhan, V.O., Bhattacherjee, A. Forthcoming in Communications of the ACM.

 

Information Market Based Fusion. Perols, J., Chari, K., and Agrawal, M. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems, Milwaukee 2006.

 

Data Warehousing for Bioterrorism Surveillance, D. Berndt, W. Fisher, J. Griffiths Craighead, A. Hevner, S. Luther and J. Studnicki. In Decision Support Systems, Special Issue on Cyberinfrastructure for Homeland Security, 2007: 1383-1403.

 

Milestone Markets: Software Cost Estimation through Market Trading. Berndt, D. J., Jones, J. L., and Finch, D. 2006. In Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii international Conference on System Sciences - Volume 09 (January 04 - 07, 2006).

 

Organizational Adoption of Open Source Software: Barriers and Remedies, Nagy, D., Yassin, A., and Bhattacherjee, A. Forthcoming in Communications of the ACM.

 

The Differential Performance Effects of Healthcare Information Technology Adoption, Bhattacherjee, A., Hikmet, N., Menachemi, N., Kayhan, V. O., and Brooks, R. G. (2007). Information Systems Management, (24:1), 2007, 7-16

 

Managing Real-Time Bioterrorism Surveillance Data. D.J. Berndt, A.R. Hevner, and J.L. Griffiths. Chapter in National Security, Edited by H. Chen, T.S., Raghu, R. Ramesh, A. Vinze, and D. Zheng, Handbooks in Information Systems Series, Elsevier, 2006.

 

Information Technology Continuance: A Theoretical Extension and Empirical Test. Bhattacherjee, A., Perols, J., and Sanford, C. Journal of Computer Information Systems (forthcoming Fall 2008).

 

Information Fusion and Information Markets in Multi-Agent Systems. Perols, J., and Agrawal, M in Proceedings of Workshop for Information Technologies and Systems, Las Vegas 2005 (invited for special submission to Decision Support Systems).

 

An AI-Based Approach for Procurement Fraud Detection, Chari, K., and Perols, J.  In Proceedings of Workshop for Information Technologies and Systems, Las Vegas 2005.

 

A Self-Paced Introductory Programming Course, Gill, G. and Holton, C. (2006). Journal of Information Technology Education. 5. 95-105.

 

The Impact of Computer Mediated Communications Monitoring on Organizational Communications Content, Holton, C. In Proceedings of the AMCIS 2007 Conference, Boulder, Colorado.

 

Gilding the Lie: Using Brand Ambassadors to Capitalize on Negative Rumors about Their Organizations, An Initial Test of the Attitude Learning Model, Holton, C. and Edmondson, D. (2007). In Proceedings of the 2007 Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference, Coral Gables, Florida.

 

Sophisticated Spreadsheet Features for Qualitative Data Analysis, Holton, C. (2006). In Proceedings of the ICIS 2006 International Symposium on Research Methods, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

 

The Impact of Electronic Monitoring on Hazard Communications, Holton, C. and Fuller, R. (2006). In Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06), Kauai, Hawaii.

 

From Salvation to Damnation: A Case Study on the Role of a System Sponsor in Strategic Downfall, Holton, C. and Gill, G. (2005). In Proceedings of the AMCIS 2005 Conference, Omaha, Nebraska. Won best paper award.

 

The role of organizational factors in the adoption of healthcare information technology in Florida hospitals, Hikmet, N., Bhattacherjee, A., Menachemi, N., Kayhan, V. O., and Brooks, R. G. In Health Care Management Science, (10:4), December 2007, Accepted - In press

 

The Societal and Academic Implications of Electronic Games Use, Decker, D. Kayhan, V., and Hikmet, N. (2007). In Proceedings of the Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

 

An Implementation of Business Process Reengineering: Improved Healthcare Planning During Emergency Relief Operations, Hikmet, N. and Kayhan, O. V. (2006). In Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

 

Farmers’ Markets in Wales: making the ‘Net work? D.G. Pickernell, M.J. Christie, P.A. Rowe, B.C. Thomas, L.G. Putterill and J.L. Griffiths The British Food Journal.  2004: 194-210.