PACIS 2021 Proceedings

 
The Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) is a premier information systems conference in the Asia Pacific region and is affiliated with the Association for Information Systems (AIS) since its inception in 1993. Every year, it brings information system scholars from all over the world to discuss the cutting-edge research and development. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, PACIS 2021 is a virtual conference that is scheduled in the week of July 12, 2021. ISBN: 978-1-7336325-7-7

Conference Chairs
Doug Vogel, Harbin Institute of Technology
Kathy Ning Shen, United Arab Emirates University
Pan Shan Ling, University of New South Wales

Program Chairs
M.N. Ravishankar, Loughborough University Business School
Xi (Jacky) Zhang, Tianjin University

PACIS 2021 ISBN 978-1-7336325-7-7

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Submissions from 2021

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What Kind of Ideas Are More Attractive? ——A Language Signal Model of Idea Recognition, Yujie Wang, Guijie Qi, Kaiping Wang, and Ziqing Li

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What Motivates People Make Music Playlists? A Social Value Orientation Perspective, Yufei Tan and Qingfei Min

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When Every Minute Matters – Using Predictive Analytics of Intervention Durations to Support Hospital Scheduling, Luis Oberste, Okan Aydingül, Ekaterina Jussupow, and Armin Heinzl

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When Is the Right Time for Method Decisions?, Altti Lagstedt

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Why Are You Doing This: A Dual-Process-Model-Based Clinical Decision-Making Framework for Diagnostic Test Ordering, Lu Bai, Shijia Gao, Frada Burstein, and Paul Buntine

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Why Incumbents Should Care–The Repercussions of FinTechs on Incumbent Banks, Timo Phillip Böttcher, Rafi Al Attrach, Florian Bauer, Jörg Weking, Markus Böhm, and Helmut Krcmar

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Why Partnerships in Ecosystems Fail - Towards a Construct of Cultural Values in Ecosystems, Christian Betz, Katharina Schache, and Reinhard Jung

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Why People and Processes Enable Sustainability and Not the Latest Technology: On Achieving Green IT/IS Capability Maturity, Sathiyaraam Puvaneswaran and Helge Alsdorf

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Will BYOD induce work-to-life conflict during COVID-19 pandemic period? – Exploring the importance of Work Connectivity Behavior After-hours (WCBA) enabled by BYOD, Cong Qi

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Working from Home During a Pandemic Crisis: The Potential of Conversation-Driven Nudges to Manage Work and Non-Work Domain Boundaries, Ireti Amojo

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Would the Health Insurance Policy Affect the Cross-City Online Health Consultation? An Empirical Study, Qiang Cao, Zhongju Zhang, and Shaoyi Liao