Submissions from 2005
Social Loafing in Computer-Mediated Communication Context: The Pilot Study, Yuquan Shi and John D'Ambra
Community-centric virtual government: Citizen interaction in the e-spaces, Deborah Stanton
The 24/7 Globalisation E-Business Assumption: A New Zealand Life-Style Business Perspective, Judith Symonds
Tracking and Profiling Successful IT Graduates, Johanna Vescio and David Wilson
Asynchronous Communication Technology and Democracy, Robert Wellington
Making Sense of Electronic Communication: Media Richness, Media Genre, and Marshall McLuhan, Robert Wellington
Saving Endangered Species: the Application of Computer-based Radio Coverage Modelling to Wildlife Telemetry Systems, David Wilson
The (Enduring) Role of IS Strategy in Value Creation, David Wilson
The Importance of Personalization in Affecting Consumer Attitudes toward Mobile Advertising in China, David Xu, Stephen Liao, and Heng Tang
Relationships among Mobile Data Service, Mobility and Social Capital: A Conceptual Model, Song Yang
An Example of Relevant IS Research for Top Managers on IT Project Failure, Raymond Young