Welcome from the 2009 ICIS Program Chairs
This year, the International Conference on Information Systems celebrates 30 successful years of bringing together information systems researchers to discuss—at times vociferously—the nature and future of our field. This year’s conference theme, “Doing IT Research That Matters,” is intended to provide a premise for discussion around the need for information systems research to be timely, relevant and farreaching in its impacts on individuals, groups, organizations and society.
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Hsinchun Chen
University of Arizona
Sandra Slaughter
Georgia Institute of Technology
Submissions from 2009
Managing Interdependent Information Security Risks: A Study of Cyberinsurance, Managed Security Service and Risk Pooling, Xia Zhao, Ling Xue, and Andrew B. Whinston
Product Variety, Online Word of Mouth and Long Tail: An Empirical Study on the Internet Software Market, Wenqi Zhou and Wenjing Duan
Are You Finding the Right Person? A Name Translation System Towards Web 2.0, Yilu Zhou
Towards Quality of Data Standards: Empirical Findings from XBRL, Hongwei Zhu and Liuliu Fu
Assessing Public Opinions Through Web 2.0: A Case Study on Wal-Mart, David Zimbra, Tianjun Fu, and Xin Li