|
|
Presenters
SESSION 1: INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY IN THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
-
Governance and Global
Communities
Richard T. Watson, University of Georgia, Department of MIS
Marie-Claude Boudreau, University of Georgia, Department of MIS
Martina Greiner, University of Georgia, Department of MIS
Donald Wynn, University of Georgia, Department of MIS
Paul York, University of Georgia, Department of MIS
Rusen Gul, University of Georgia, Department of MIS
-
The Internet and the
Future of the Multinational Enterprise
Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University – Camden, School of Business
Arun Kumaraswamy, Rutgers University – Camden, School of Business
Snehamy Banerjee, Rutgers University – Camden, School of Business
-
E-engagement in the Cross-Cultural
Context of Collaborative Technologies
in 21st Century Global Business
Elisabeth Rossen, University of Oslo, Department of Informatics
SESSION 2: CONCEPTUALIZING
THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS LINK
-
Information Systems for
Multinational Enterprises - Some
Factors at Work in their Design
and Implementation
Hans Lehmann, University of Auckland
Brent Gallupe, Queen’s University
-
International Business
and MIS Approaches to Multinational
Organizational Research: The Cases
of Knowledge Transfer and Workforce
Consulting
Fred Niederman, Saint Louis University, Dept. of Decision Sciences and
MIS
-
The Business Value of
Digital Supply Networks:
A Program of Research on the Impacts of Globalization
Detmar Straub, Georgia State University, CIS Department
Lars Mathiassen, Georgia State University, CIS Department
Arun Rai, Georgia State University, CIS Department
Jonathan Wareham, Georgia State University, CIS Department
SESSION 3: CULTURAL
FACTORS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
-
On the Determinants of
Global Internet Diffusion: A Cross-Country
Analysis
Hongxin Zhao, Saint Louis University,
Boeing Institute of International Business
Taewon Suh, Saint Louis University
Seung H. Kim Saint Louis University
Jianjun Du, University of Houston – Victoria
-
Acceptance of Electronic
Monitoring and its Consequences
in Different Cultural Contexts:
A Conceptual Model
Daria Panina, Texas A&M, Department of Management
John R. Aiello, Rutgers University
-
A Conceptual Framework
for Online Shopping Behavior: Trust
and National Culture
Felix B. Tan, Auckland University of Technology,
Department of Computer and Information Services
SESSION
4: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS
PERFORMANCE
-
The Mediating Role of
Innovation Strategy on the Influence
of Industry Structure and National
Context on Firm Performance
Brent B. Allred, The College of William & Mary, School of Business
K. Scott Swan, The College of William & Mary
-
International Outsourcing
of IT-Enabled Business Processes:
A Conceptual Framework
Susan M. Mudambi, Temple University
Fox School of Business and Management, Dept. of Marketing
Michael Graf, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
-
Towards an Understanding
of Global Heterogeneity in Internet
Advertising Patterns
Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
Bryan School of Business and Economics
Back to
top
|