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HICSS
2005
IEEE
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Identifying Facilitators and Inhibitors of Market Structure Change: A Hybrid Theory of Unbiased Electronic Markets
The electronic markets hypothesis (EMH) in the information systems (IS) literature suggests that information technology (IT) will reduce coordination costs across firms, leading t...
Nelson F. Granados, Alok Gupta, Robert J. Kauffman
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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Enterprise Architecture Integration in E-Government
Achieving goals of better integrated and responsive government services requires moving away from stand alone applications toward more comprehensive, integrated architectures. As ...
Marijn Janssen, Anthony M. Cresswell
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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An Integrated Approach to Online Partnership Building
Research in information sciences in recent years has dealt with how to support collaborative work across time, space and organizational boundaries. However, this research neglecte...
Tobias Keim, Tim Weitzel
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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It's More than Just Use: An Investigation of Telemedicine Use Quality
Many information systems (IS) studies portray use as an indicator of system success. However, “simply saying that more use will yield more benefits without considering the natur...
Cynthia LeRouge, Alan R. Hevner
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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The Meaning of Arrows: Diagrams and Other Facets in System Sciences Literature
Understanding the use of diagrams and other components of scholarly systems-related papers may inform us about the papers, the field, and the way we think. We analyze 495 papers c...
Jeffrey V. Nickerson