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Martin D. Crossland

Researcher at Missouri State University

Publications -  20
Citations -  837

Martin D. Crossland is an academic researcher from Missouri State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geographic information system & Privacy policy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 774 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin D. Crossland include Oklahoma State University–Stillwater & Oral Roberts University.

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Spatial decision support systems: an overview of technology and a test of efficacy

TL;DR: The study builds upon and extends image theory as a basis for explaining efficiency differences resulting from different graphical displays of spatial information.
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Seeding the survey and analysis of research literature with text mining

TL;DR: It is proposed that this type of analysis could potentially be valuable for researchers in any field and presented using text mining to identify clusters and trends of related research topics from three major journals in the management information systems field.
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Privacy Policy Statements and Consumer Willingness to Provide Personal Information

TL;DR: This exploratory study examined the willingness of graduate students to provide various types of personal information given varying degrees of protection offered by privacy policy statements to demonstrate that the willingness to provide information to Web merchants increased as the level of privacy guaranteed by the statements increased.
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Is a map more than a picture? the role of SDSS technology, subject characteristics, and problem complexity on map reading and problem solving 1

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that SDSS, an increasingly important class of management decision-making technology, increased the efficiency of users working on more complex problems and need for cognition, a construct that focuses on an individual's willingness to engage in problem solving tasks, was found to be marginally related to accuracy.
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Geographic information systems: applications and research opportunities for information systems researchers

TL;DR: The paper summarizes the main GIS features, functions, and capabilities, including a research framework for GIS, and several opportunities for research are suggested including those related to GIS management, organizational impacts, collaborative issues, evaluations of decision-making effectiveness, and societal impacts in both developed and developing countries.