Welcome from the Program Chairs
Welcome to AMCIS 2009. We are grateful to you for making the 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems a success. Your contributions and participation as program committee members, track chairs, mini-track chairs, authors, reviewers, presenters and session chairs are laudable.
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Kenneth E. Kendall
Rutgers University
Upkar Varshney
Georgia State University
Submissions from 2009
The Future of Personal Area Networks in a Ubiquitous Computing World, Fei Zhao and Dennis Viehland
A Multi-Agent-Based System for eProcurement, Jing Zhao, Sherry Sun, Huai Qing Wang, and Quan Liu
A Multidimensional and Visual Exploration Approach to Project Prioritization and Selection, Guangzhi Zheng and Vijay Vaishnavi
Online Reputation Systems in Web 2.0 Era, Weijun Zheng and Leigh Jin
Recruiting IS Minor Students: The Impact of In-Depth Exposure of Database Knowledge in Accounting Information Systems Courses, Duanning Zhou, Arsen Djatej, and Yining Chen
The Impact of Information Security Rating on Vendor Competition, Zach Z. Zhou and Eric M. Johnson
Sloppy Tags and Metacrap? Quality of User Contributed Tags in Collaborative Social Tagging Systems, Hongwei Zhu and Harris Wu
An Investigation into Post-Implementation Success of ERP: An Empirical Study of the Chinese Retail Industry, Yan Zhu, Yan Li, Weiquan Wang, and Jian Chen
Service Fairness and Customer Satisfaction in Internet Bank: From a Trust and Perceived Customer Value Perspective, Yu-Qian Zhu and Houn-Gee Chen
Introducing a Framework to Capture and Reuse Tacit Knowledge in Software Project Management, Pujan Ziaie, B. G. Jayaram, Bilandzic Mark, and Helmut Krcmar
Submissions from 2008
Physician Learning and Clinical Decision Support Systems, M. Tolga Akcura and Zafer D. Ozdemir
Submissions from 2006
The Burden of Proof in Fraudulent Transactions and Optimal Investment in Information Security, Se-Hak Chun, Wooje Cho, and Jae-Cheol Kim