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Information Systems Organisation 18 Information Systems Management 10 Conceptual Modelling 7 INFORMATION SYSTEMS 6 Information Systems Theory 6 Computer-Human Interaction 4 Global Information Systems 4 Information Systems Development Methodologies 4 Interorganisational Information Systems and Web Services 4 Information Retrieval and Web Search 3 Enterprise System 2 Rapid Implementation 2 Adaptive Structuration Theory 1 Application Consolidation 1 BPM project 1 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 1 Business Information Systems 1 Business Networks 1 Business process management 1 Business process modeling 1 Critical Success Factors 1 Critical success factors 1 Decision Support and Group Support Systems 1 Dimensions and Measures of IS success 1 ERP 1 ES success 1 Enterprise Systems 1 Enterprise systems 1 Framework 1 Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance) 1 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES 1 IS Success 1 IS research Methodologies 1 IS success 1 Information Systems 1 Information Systems not elsewhere classified 1 Information and Computing Sciences 1 Knowledge Management 1 Means 1 Multiple Criteria Evaluation 1
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Article 16 Book / Working Paper 2
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Congress Report 14 Report 2
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Undetermined 17 English 1
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Sedera, Darshana 7 Cater-Steel, Aileen 3 Dey, Sharmistha 3 Gable, Guy G. 3 Bandara, Wasana 2 Chan, Taizan 2 Cormack, Sandra 2 Garcia, Irma 2 Toleman, Mark 2 Trejo, Raúl 2 Agarwal, Ritu 1 Aghdasi, Mohammad 1 Alibabaei, Ahmad 1 Amami, Moktar 1 Bolzan, N 1 Bringolf, J 1 Callen, J. 1 Clarke, Steve 1 Coakes, Elayne 1 Cummings, EA 1 Darroch, Fiona 1 DeGross, Janice I. 1 Ein-Dor, Phillip 1 Falconer, Don 1 Ginige, Athula 1 Gordon Hunter, M. 1 Gururajan, Raj 1 Hafeez-Baig, Abdul 1 Hanisch, Jo 1 Hillier, Matthew 1 Horrocks, Sam 1 Indulska, Marta 1 Kirsch, Laurie 1 Kohlborn, Thomas 1 Koronios, Andy 1 Korthaus, Axel 1 Krcmar, Helmut 1 Lane, Michael S. 1 Nord, G. Daryl 1 Nord, Jeretta Horn 1
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College of Health and Science 1 International Conference on Information Management and Business 2nd 2006 Parramatta, N.S.W. 1 School of Computing and Mathematics 1 University of Western Sydney 1
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Developing User-centred Research into the Economics of Assistive Technology Drawing on Techniques from Financial Systems Management
Schraner, I; Bringolf, J; Cummings, EA; Turner, P; Bolzan, N - 2011
Government funded assistive technology (AT) supply schemes in Australia operate at less than optimal levels. Not only are they failing to make best use of limited resources, they are also contributing to detrimental outcomes for AT users. Detriments are caused either by delaying the supply of...
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Service aggregators in business networks
Kohlborn, Thomas; Korthaus, Axel; Riedl, Christoph; … - 2009
This position paper examines the development of a dedicated service aggregator role in business networks. We predict that these intermediaries will soon emerge in service ecosystems and add value through the application of dedicated domain knowledge in the process of creating new, innovative...
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Means of achieving Business Process Management success factors
Bandara, Wasana; Alibabaei, Ahmad; Aghdasi, Mohammad - 2009
Business Process Management (BPM) in recent years has become a highest priority area for most organizations. Since this concept is multidisciplinary, success in this endeavour requires considering different factors. A number of studies have been conducted to identify these factors; however, most...
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Bridging the IS academic-practitioner relationship divide: a review, a theoretical framework, and an example of interaction
Darroch, Fiona; Toleman, Mark - 2007
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. In recent years, causes and appropriate remedial actions have been widely canvassed in the literature. The paper begins with an analysis of the literature...
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One-size e-business adoption model does not fit all
Roberts, Barbara; Toleman, Mark - 2007
[Abstract]: This empirical study of organisational e-business adoption, utilising both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods, examines four major factors influencing adoption in multiple e-business process domains. Support is found for the proposition that factors influencing...
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Everyone is different! exploring the issues and problems with ERP enabled shared service initiatives
Sedera, Darshana; Dey, Sharmistha - 2007
In today’s increasingly competitive environment, there is constant pressure for corporate leaders to add value to their organizations. These contemporary organizations are increasingly moving into business models that attempt to reduce duplicate supporting processes and staff by streamlining...
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Bibliography of process modeling: An Emerging research field
Bandara, Wasana; Tan, Hui Min; Recker, Jan; Indulska, Marta - 2007
Business process modeling has emerged as an immensely popular purpose of conceptual modeling in practice. Research on business process modeling is based on diverse topics of research methods and covers a wide area including modeling techniques, methodologies, methods and tools, but increasingly...
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Multi- stakeholder assessment of critical success factors: Insights from the world’s fastest SAP R/3 implementation
Sedera, Darshana; Dey, Sharmistha - 2006
Organizations invest substantial resources in Enterprise Systems (ES) expecting positive outcomes for the organization and its functions. Implementing an ES is a lengthy and costly undertaking, with general upheaval for many of the organizations. Many organizations therefore are seriously...
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An empirical investigation of the salient characteristics of IS-Success models
Sedera, Darshana - 2006
This paper investigates four salient characteristics of IS-success models that are largely ignored in prior literature. Using data gathered from 600 responses, this study establishes the importance of (1) completeness of the model dimensions and measures, (2) mutual exclusivity of the model...
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Preliminary investigation to explore perceptions of security issues associated with wireless technology in healthcare in Australia
Tiong, I. C.; Hafeez-Baig, Abdul; Gururajan, Raj; Soar, … - 2006
The adoption of wireless technology is expected to be especially beneficial to the healthcare industry because of the potential it offers to improve the adoption of health systems, provide more timely access to information and capture of data in care settings. Wireless user devices are expected...
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