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Autor:
Valerie L Bartelt, Alan R. Dennis
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Information Systems. :1-20
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European Journal of Information Systems. 29:369-387
Recent information technology (IT) developments have enabled cities to collect and disseminate large amounts of data to improve their public services delivery. “Smart cities” allow the public secto...
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International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking. 8:28-46
Hedonic information systems are those that are used primarily for pleasure. Previous research has established that the intention to use hedonic information systems is explained mainly by perceived ease of use and perceived enjoyment, with perceived u
Autor:
Murad Moqbel, Valerie L. Bartelt
Publikováno v:
AIS Transactions on Replication Research. 2:1-5
Publikováno v:
Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020:14204
Flash collaborations are one-off, brief inter-organizational digitally- enabled collaborations that are growing increasingly popular. Due to the ubiquity of the Internet, potential partners can con...
Autor:
Valerie L. Bartelt, Murad Moqbel
Publikováno v:
HICSS
Autor:
Murad Moqbel, Valerie L. Bartelt
Publikováno v:
AIS Transactions on Replication Research. 1:1-11
Publikováno v:
Journal of Management Information Systems. 30:49-82
Virtual teams are increasingly common in today's organizations, yet they often make poor decisions. Teams that interact using text-based collaboration technology typically exchange more information than when they perform the same task face-to-face, b
Autor:
Alan R. Dennis, Valerie L. Bartelt
Publikováno v:
MIS Quarterly. 38:521-538
Much prior research on virtual teams has examined the impact of the features and capabilities of different communication tools (the nature of communication) on team performance. In this paper, we examine how the social structures (i.e., genre rules)
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Group Decision and Negotiation. 22:873-896
Virtual teams have different interactions than face-to-face teams because they rely on information and communication technologies, which can impede or assist certain human cognitive processes. Past research has shown that although virtual teams excha