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How do firms present choice to consumers? Some unusual decision constructs along the B2C transaction process
(2015)
Certain features amongst some online retailers are atypical of ‘good’ design; the
transaction process presents consumers with optional extras that not only slowed the
process down, but also stressed and agitated consumers. ...
Control in E-Government Projects - An Exploratory Study
(2010)
This study highlights a distinct lack of research on control in e-Government projects and provides a framework using control theory to address this. The paper draws on four exploratory case studies, highlighting a number ...
Using Agile Practices to Build Trust in an Agile Team: A Case Study.
(2010)
Trust is an important aspect of any software development team, but particularly with self-managing teams as team members are very dependent on one another. Agile teams are considered to be self-managing and they employ ...
An exploratory study into IT governance implementations in living laboratory ecosystems and its impact on open innovation effectiveness
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2014-06)
This paper describes a research-in-progress that explores how the information technology (IT) governance mechanisms of Living Laboratories are associated with open innovation effectiveness. In recent years Living Labs, ...
Open innovation as a route to value in cloud computing
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2013-06-09)
Both the cloud computing and open innovation paradigms represent recent phenomenon and as such many unanswered questions still persist. Indeed cloud computing s full innovation potential may only be fully realised through ...
An eye tracking pilot study of optional decision constructs in B2C transactional processes
(14th International Conference on WWW/INTERNET (ICWI), 2015-10)
Previous research indicated the design of certain decision constructs could be unclear to users in the business to consumer
(B2C) transactional process. This pilot study, using eye tracking and cued retrospective think-aloud ...
Enterprise personal analytics: A research agenda
(NUI Galway, 2018-08-16)
There have been increased calls by academics to investigate the individuation of information systems (IS) which has largely gone unnoticed in the IS research discipline. Thus, we focus on an emergent category of analytics ...
A theoretical framework for examining IT governance in living laboratory ecosystems
(Springer Verlag, 2014-06-02)
In recent years Living Labs, which embody an open innovation milieu, have gained currency as representing a salient catalyst for Smart City research and development. However, the current body of Living Lab research, in ...
Enterprise resource planning for e-Government in the cloud
(ICTIC (Information and Communication Technologies - International Conference), 2013-03-25)
E-Government has long endured a myriad of problematic issues associated with traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP). Cloud computing is being lionized as a nascent platform that possesses the capabilities to reduce ...
Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): A viable alternative for Irish e-Government
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2013-06-09)
Irish e-Government has long endured a myriad of issues associated with traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation, hampering their ability for fiscal accountability, to control budgets and adhere to ...