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Ashley A. Bush

Researcher at Florida State University

Publications -  31
Citations -  2277

Ashley A. Bush is an academic researcher from Florida State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1921 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashley A. Bush include Georgia State University & Florida State University College of Business.

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Research Commentary---Platform Evolution: Coevolution of Platform Architecture, Governance, and Environmental Dynamics

TL;DR: A framework for understanding platform-based ecosystems is presented and five broad research questions are discussed that present significant research opportunities for contributing homegrown theory about their evolutionary dynamics.
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A Comparison of Transaction Cost, Agency, and Knowledge-Based Predictors of IT Outsourcing Decisions: A U.S.-Japan Cross-Cultural Field Study

TL;DR: A multitheoretic model is developed and test using data on 1,008 project-level decisions collected from 33 Japanese and 55 U.S. and Japanese IT managers to examine the relative importance that IT managers ascribe to various factors from three complementary theories as they simultaneously consider them in their project outsourcing decisions.
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Continuance in expertise-sharing networks: a social perspective

TL;DR: A model of expertise-sharing network system continuance is developed that advances continuance beyond the traditional expectation-satisfaction model of initial adoption to more advanced post adoption stages of use and theoretically incorporates the network-specificity aspect of post adoption investments in explaining continuance.
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Exploring the use of the Delphi method in accounting information systems research

TL;DR: The purpose is to review the prior literature on the use of the Delphi method and discuss potential areas of research within the AIS discipline where the method might add value.
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Complementarities Between Product Design Modularity and IT Infrastructure Flexibility in IT-Enabled Supply Chains

TL;DR: This research addresses the theoretically neglected question of how and why the interplay between product design modularity and information technology (IT) infrastructure flexibility influences supply chain performance.