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
Untold Stories of ERP Systems Implementation: Role of Ownership and Governance, Scope Management, and Employee Empowerment, Mohammad Mobashar Hossain, Hillol Bala, and Akshay Bhagwatwar Bhagwatwar
Business Architecture: The Basis for a Design-Oriented Approach to Business Process Outsourcing, Bernard Morris and Peter Marshall
Cost Models for mHealth Intervention in Aged Care Diabetes Management, Saradhi Motamarri, Pradeep Ray, and Christopher J. Poulos
Impact of Nursing Information Systems on residential care provision in an aged care provider, Lemai Nguyen and Lachlan Bakewell
Disclosure of Organizational Information by Employees on Facebook: Looking at the Potential for Information Security Risks, Nurul Nuha and Abdul Molok
How Mature is Victorian Local E-Government: An Overall View, Khayri Omar, Helana Scheepers, and Rosemary Stockdale
IT Governance Adoption in Malaysia: A Preliminary Investigation, Mohd Fairuz Iskandar Othman, Taizan Chan, and Ernest Foo
Innovation in ISD Projects: A KBV Approach, Jill Owen, James Connor, and Henry Linger
A System to Support Accurate Transcription of Information Systems Lectures for Disabled Students, Miltiades Papadopoulos and Elaine Pearson
Can Qualitative Content Analysis be Adapted for use by Social Informaticians to Study Social Media Discourse? A Position Paper, Craig M. Parker, Dilal Saundage, and Chia Yao Lee
Where are the Ideas?: External Idea Acquisition, Elena Pashkina and Marta Indulska
Service Delivery in One-Stop Government Portals – Observations Based on a Market Research Study in Queensland, Christoph Peters, Thomas Kohlborn, Axel Korthaus, Erwin Fielt, and Andrew Ramsden
What does an Information Systems Graduate need to know? A focus on Business Analysts and their role in sustainability, Debbie Richards, Mauricio Marrone, and Savanid Vatanasakdakul
Web Reflection: The Design and Implementation of a Reflective Journal Using PebblePad, Joan Richardson, Amalia Di Iorio, Paul R. Cerotti, Claire Davison, and Asma Md
Knowledge Management Goals Revisited – A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Social Software Adoption in Corporate Environments, Alexander Richter, Alexander Stocker, Sebastian Müller, and Gabriela Avram
Why Students Leave Their ICT Degrees: A Gender Comparison, Madeleine R. H. Roberts, Tanya J. McGill, and P. Hyland
Business Transformation Management: A View on the Orchestration of Management Services (Research In Progress), Niz Safrudin, Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann, and Tara Garson Flower
Social Commerce Activities – a taxonomy, Dilal Saundage and Chia Yao Lee
Creating Value from Business Analytics Systems: A Process-oriented Theoretical Framework and Case Study, Graeme Shanks, Nargiza Bekmamedov, and Rajeev Sharma
Informal Learning in Security Incident Response Teams, Piya Shedden, Atif Ahmad, and Anthonie B. Ruighaver
Adoption of Micro-blogging (Twitter) by Various Learner Types in an Information Systems unit: An Exploratory Study, Suku Sinnappan and Nauman Saeed
Towards Increased Student Interaction Across Cohorts Through Microblogging, Suku Sinnappan and Samar Zutshi
IS for Government Climate Change Adaptation Activities: An Exploratory Case Study, Stephen Smith, Donald W. Winchester, Helen Hasan, and Patrick Finnegan
User Intentions of Downloading Games on Mobile Phones: An Empirical Evaluation using Consumption Value Model, Pamela Spink, Md Mahbubur Rahim, and Uday Bir Singh
Modelling the factors that influence the achievement of business benefits from ERP systems, Lorraine J. Staehr and Graeme J. Byrne