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Acceptance of Implicit and Explicit eWOM: a Factor Based Study of Social Networking Sites

Navid Aghakhani, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
Jahangir Karimi, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center

Breaking the Norm – On the Determinants of Informational Nonconformity in Online Social Networks

Tillmann Neben, University of Mannheim
Dennis Lips, University of Mannheim

Challenges of Blind Students and IT-Based Mitigation Strategies

Shrirang Sahasrabudhe, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Prashant Palvia, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Critical Discourse Analysis: Toward Theories in Social Media

Connie S. Albert
A.F. Salam, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Determining Microblogging Effectiveness for Capturing Quality Knowledge

Simon Cleveland, Nova Southeastern University
Timothy J. Ellis, Nova Southeastern University

Evaluating the Information Systems Women Network (ISWN) Mentoring Program

Eleanor Loiacono, WPI
Lu Xiao, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Exploring the Factors that Influence Social Computing Intentions

Sandra A. Vannoy, Appalachian State University
B. Dawn Medlin, Appalachian State University

Growth of an Organizational Field for Infrastructure: US, State, and Local Fusion Centers, 2001-2012

JoAnn Brooks, Syracuse University

Social and Cultural Issues in Institutionalisation of ERP Systems

Azadeh Pishdad, University of South Australia
Abrar Haider, The University of South Australia

Social Computing and the Manufacture of Sense

Neal Thomas, UNC Chapel Hill - Dept. of Communication Studies

The Underrepresentation of Black Males in IT Higher Education: a Conceptual Framework for Understanding Individual Differences

Curtis C. Cain, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
Eileen M. Trauth, Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus

Understanding Positive and Negative Outcomes of SNSs Usage from A Social Network Analysis Aspect

Guan Wang, City University of Hong Kong