Showing papers in "International Journal of Information Management in 2009"
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TL;DR: In comparing the explanatory power of the entire intention based model (TAM, DOI and Trust) with the studied model, it has been found that the DOI model has a better explanatory power.
433 citations
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TL;DR: A major contribution of TCT is that it combines two central constructs: attitude and satisfaction into one continuance model, and has applicability for users at different stages of the adoption life cycle, i.e., initial, short-term and long-term users.
380 citations
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TL;DR: It is suggested that external variables that affect perceived ease of use and usefulness need to be considered as important factors in the process of designing, implementing, and operating digital library systems to help decrease the mismatch between system design and local users' realities, and further facilitate the successful adoption ofdigital library systems in developing countries.
279 citations
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TL;DR: Results show that tacit knowledge sharing intention can be induced by affect-based trust, however, shared value is negatively related to tacit knowledge share intention and the moderating effect of external control is taken into account.
240 citations
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TL;DR: Empirical examination of the research hypotheses indicates that attitude toward system use fully mediates the effects of salient beliefs on behavioral intention when the attitude is strong, whereas it partially mediating the effects when the attitudes are weak.
209 citations
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TL;DR: A comparison between the two companies revealed that the organization-specific context in which the coordination is applied influences the potential of this coordination for knowledge sharing.
183 citations
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TL;DR: To understand the key issues faced by supply chain (SC), current strategies and trends of this field, understand IT technical issues and implication for business performance and how IT can foster IM and help sort out the SC problems, a modelling approach (SDDES) should be used as a tool to support this study.
178 citations
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TL;DR: Results depict the differential impact of various knowledge-transfer processes dedicated to the transfer of explicit, or tacit knowledge, respectively, on the development of shared knowledge and indicate that high levels of sharedknowledge positively influence outsourcing performance.
175 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the main factors that must be taken into account when designing a commercial website, concentrating on the Aceros de Hispania company and its business model, are analyzed.
148 citations
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TL;DR: The results show that those customers reporting both functional and psychological resistance to Internet banking are more dissatisfied with the information and guidance offered by the service provider compared to those with only psychological resistance or no resistance to the innovation.
116 citations
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TL;DR: The wide diversity of disparate policies and standards in use is unlikely to foster a coherent approach to security management, and the range of specific issues explicitly covered in university policies is surprisingly low, and reflects a highly techno-centric view of information security management.
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TL;DR: This study will illustrate how enterprises apply the internal knowledge chain to transform their customer, supplier, and competitor knowledge to enhance enterprise competitiveness.
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TL;DR: This study surveyed 66 professionally autonomous end users and gathered information on their perceptions related to several technology acceptance factors for a newly installed enterprise resource planning (ERP) system component.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that information quality is relatively more important than system and service qualities for the creation of value in a ubiquitous computing environment.
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TL;DR: This paper reports the results of a study of MySpace use, by Sydney high school children, and suggests that children who are taught to value privacy are less likely to disclose sensitive information on-line.
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TL;DR: This study looks at the perceived ability of components of IT infrastructure integration and supply chain process integration to predict specific radio frequency identification (RFID) system deployment outcomes-exploration, exploitation, operational efficiency, and market knowledge creation.
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TL;DR: Empirical evidence is provided of a link between sharing explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge to enhance customer orientation and it is concluded that firms should encourage tacit knowledge sharing and its transformation by technology into explicit knowledge to augment employees' customer-oriented attitudes.
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TL;DR: The findings show how the effect of management information system on strategic performance is moderated by top management team diversity, which is focused on cost reduction and flexibility.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that an increase in knowledge stickiness may have a positive and significant influence on knowledge implementation, internalization, and knowledge transfer satisfaction, however, increases in knowledgestickiness beyond a certain point can also deter the success of transferring knowledge.
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TL;DR: This study investigates how digital library (DL) users react to adaptability and adaptivity and develops a personalized DL to suit the needs of different cognitive styles based on the findings of previous work.
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TL;DR: This dissertation investigates how the members of an OSS project team coordinate their knowledge of different domains to bear on software development tasks and demonstrates the importance of TMS for knowledge coordination behaviors and communication quality of the OSS developers.
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TL;DR: It is shown that perceived potentials of RFID influence the perceived strategic importance which positively influences CIOs' intention to invest in RFID, regardless of culture.
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TL;DR: The authors point out that governments in east and southern Africa have one critical factor that is yet to receive adequate attention, namely the role played by information management in enhancing democracy, transparency, accountability and integrity in government.
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TL;DR: A model for assessing and allocating project managers to IT technochange projects that match their competencies and skills is presented and could also serve as a tool for developing technochange management competencies via targeted training programmes.
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TL;DR: There is a significant positive relationship between degree of electronic Commerce adoption and stages of electronic commerce development in the companies and a framework was developed for evaluating the electronic commerce adoption in Iranian companies.
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TL;DR: This paper elaborates on and categorizes measures that help scholars and policymakers to select the measures that fit in with their objectives, and presents a measure, a convergence of e-readiness assessment measures, that can be exploited as the basis and standard for internationally comparable information society statistics.
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TL;DR: The major requirements for developing privacy-preserving social network applications are reported and a privacy threat model is proposed that can be used to enhance the information privacy in data or social network portability initiatives by determining the issues at stake related to the processing of personally identifiable information.
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TL;DR: The results show that culture does influence the perception of IS success in Germany and this is especially important to multinational organizations that standardize IS in different cultures including Germany.
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TL;DR: The idea of an information system as a semi-formal 'language' necessary for the coordination and control of activity in various forms of human organization is established.
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TL;DR: The use of information in Neolithic times is considered and the case of clay tokens in Ancient Sumeria is described as one of the earliest examples of information representation and manipulation.