Dear ACIS2011 Author,
Please use the following citation format for your paper from the ACIS2011 proceedings:
Authors, Year, "PaperTitle" in Seltsikas, P., Bunker, D., Dawson, L., & Indulska, M. (Eds) (2011) Proceedings of the Australiasian Conference on Information Systems ACIS 2011 - "Identifying the Information Systems Discipline", Sydney, Australia, 30th November - 2nd December 2011, ISBN 978-1-74210-239-9.
Note that you will be assigned a paper number, i.e., AISe-L publications do not have assigned page numbers.
All submissions have undergone a double-blind peer review process. For further information visit: http://www.acis2011.org/conference/call_for_papers
Submissions from 2011
A Framework for Industry-Relevant Ontology Development, Norris Syed Abdullah, Shazia Sadiq, and Marta Indulska
Enterprise SOA Implementation Readiness: a Case Study in Malaysia, Mahshitah Abdul Manan and Peter Hyland
Design Science Research Methodology: An Artefact-Centric Creation and Evaluation Approach, M Daud Ahmed and David Sundaram
Top Management IT Governance Knowledge: A Construct Development, Syaiful Ali, Peter Green, and Alastair Robb
Applying Task-Technology Fit to the Adoption of Identity Management Systems, Ali Alkhalifah and John D’Ambra
Assessing Nurses’ Knowledge Sharing Problems Associated with Shift Handover in Hospital Settings, Nazik ALTurki and Rachelle Bosua
Where Do We Find Services in Enterprise Architectures? A Comparative Approach, Ayed Alwadain, Erwin Fielt, Axel Korthaus, and Michael Rosemann
Can IS Save the World? Collaborative Technologies for Eco-Mobilisation, Chadi Aoun, Savanid Vatanasakdakul, and Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic
Exploring the Potential of Dooyeweerd’s Aspects and Critical Realism for Evaluating Robustness of Ontology in Information Systems, Fuad Khan Baloch and Brian Cusack
The Morphology of Service Bundling Settings, Daniel Beverungen, Thomas Kohlborn, and Erwin Fielt
Going Beyond Operations with Enterprise Systems, Prithvi Jyoti Bhattacharya and Peter B. Seddon
Rethinking the Tenets of Business-IT Alignment, Michael Boahene
Theorizing Information – From Signs to Sociomaterial Practices, Sebastian Boell and Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic
Use Centric HCI Requirements Elicitation, Robert B. K. Brown
Investigation of the Comprehensiveness of the ISO/IEC 38500:2008 Standard in an Inter-organisational Public/Private-sector Context, John Campbell, Carla L. Wilkin, and Stephen Moore
Enhancing Business Intelligence Traceability through an Integrated Metadata Framework, Chin-Hoong Chee, William Yeoh, and Shijia Gao
The Co-Creation of Service Value: The Case of a B2B Exchange in China, Felix Tan Ter Chian, Shan L. Pan, and Barney Tan
Community Building through Online Social Networks: Evolution and Engagement, Kon Shing Kenneth Chung
Information Systems in and of the Information Age, Darryl Coulthard and Susan Keller
Examining the Validity of the Exemplar-Based Classifier in Identifying Decision Strategy with Eye-Movement Data, Rong-Fuh Day, Peng-Yeng Yin, and Yu-Chi Wang Wang
E-Health Technologies in Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals for Africa Healthcare System, George E. M. Ditsa and Sunday O. Ojo
Does Technology use Change when in a Developed Country? A Case Study of Libyans in Australia, Fouad Omran Elgahwash and Mark B. Freeman
Crowdsourcing Information Systems – A Systems Theory Perspective, David Geiger, Michael Rosemann, and Erwin Fielt
Focusing on Cultural Design Features for an Indigenous Website, Reece George, Keith Nesbitt, Michael Donovan, and John Maynard
Information Sharing Under Mixed Cooperative and Competitive Reward Structures, Shahla Ghobadi and John D’Ambra