Zahedi, Fatemeh Mariam Zhao, Huimin Sanvanson, Patrick Walia, Nitin Jain, Hemant Shaker, Reza
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Information & Management
COVID-19 created a great deal of personal, social, and economic anxiety in the USA and across the globe and exposed the inadequacy of traditional medical systems in handling large-scale emergencies. While telemedicine and virtual visits have become popular as a result, they end once a visit is over, hence lacking data persistence and continuity in ...
Paul, Samit Adhikari, Arnab Bose, Indranil
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Information & Management
We investigate the impact of the announcement of the COVID-19 pandemic on the market value and trading volume of supply chain finance (SCF) firms. Using an event study, we observe a significant valuation loss and higher trading volume of SCF firms. However, blockchain-enabled SCF firms are protected from such valuation loss and volatility in tradin...
Yang, Zhenbin Kankanhalli, Atreyi Ng, Boon-Yuen Lim, Justin Tuang Yong
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Information & Management
Pervasive healthcare systems can reduce the costs and improve the quality of healthcare. However, insufficient care in managing the process before the organizational decision to adopt information technology (IT) can result in poor outcomes. With most previous research focusing on IT adoption, this paper develops a multi-stage theoretical framework ...
Mimoun, Mohamed Slim B.E.N. Garnier, Marion Ladwein, Richard Benavent, Christophe
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Information & Management
This article investigates what determines e-consumer productivity, in the specific case of product retrieval, on a commercial website. With a 2×2×2 factorial design on 292 participants, an online experiment reveals that productivity in product retrieval (measured in terms of effectiveness, efficiency, and time) relates to website design (e.g., abst...
Pallud, Jessie Straub, Detmar W.
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Information & Management
While most research on website has focused on functional tasks, the Internet offers many opportunities for leisure as well as experiential activities. Because of the evolution of developed society toward an experience economy, analyzing the role of technologies in the presence of prior user experiences makes sense. This research identifies variable...
Kim, Tae Hun Lee, Jae-Nam Chun, Jae Uk Benbasat, Izak
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Information & Management
The universalistic perspective research on employing a unidimensional knowledge management (KM) strategy has yielded conflicting findings and recommendations in different contexts. This study proposes a contingency model for investigating the effects of KM strategies on KM performance to resolve these contradictions. Drawing on the KBV of the firm,...
Galy, Edith Sauceda, Mary Jane
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Information & Management
Using econometric analysis, this study provides empirical evidence to support a cause-and-effect relationship of managerial actions to financial performance in a post-ERP implementation stage. Senior information systems managers reveal the state of affairs, providing a snapshot reference during that time period. Financial figures were collected for...
Mehta, Nikhil Hall, Dianne
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Information & Management
Knowledge is a strategic resource; information technology (IT) is presumed to facilitate its movement among organizational members. The relevant literature, however, is inconclusive. This study reports the results of the effect of IT on knowledge sharing processes, i.e., knowledge exchange and knowledge combination, under conditions of project unce...
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Leung, Jerrel Cheung, Waiman Chu, Sung-Chi
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Information & Management
Many large retailers decided to adopt RFID as their new supply chain technology, but RFID adoption by all industries did not spread as rapidly as initially expected. We believe that its benefits constituted the major barrier to its adoption, and argued that a major contributor to the delay has been its inappropriate implementation. Our study report...