Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR SIGMIS conference: April 11 - 13, 1996 Denver, Colorado, USA
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PAPERS
THE ROLE OF TELECOMMUTING IN AN INTEGRATED WORKPLACE: THE
WORKSMART
PROJECT
...................................................................................................................................................138
Paul Gray and M.
Lynne
Markus,
The Claremont Graduate School; and
Steve PonTell, Center for the New West
THE USE OF THE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS IN THE SELECTION OF
PARTICIPANTS FOR A TELECOMMUTING PILOT PROJECT
................................................................................152
Rex
Karsten,
University of Northern Iowa; and Timothy
Garvin,
Wayne
State College
Е
-TEAM:
FORMING A VIABLE GROUP ON INTERNET
............................................................................................161
John S. Edwards, Aston Business School; K.C. Burgess Yakemovic, Group
Performance Systems, Inc.; Denis P. Cowan, Australia; Ted J. Gaiser,
Boston College; John Gancz, Canada; Ed Levin, Essential Systems Group;
Jim Vezina, Carnegie Group, Inc.; and Eleanor Wynn, Interactive
Intelligence, Inc.
SOME NON-TECHNICAL ISSUES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORATE E-
MAIL: LESSONS FROM CASE STUDIES
........................................................................................................................173
Kai
Jakobs,
Rob Procter, Robin Williams, and
Martina Fichtner,
University of Edinburgh
SURVEILLANCE AND THE
REENGINEERING
OF COMMITMENT WITHIN THE
VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION
..............................................................................................................................................181
F.A. WILSON AND N.N. MlTEV, UNIVERSITY OF
SALFORD
INFLUENCE OF AGENDA CREATION AND USE ON MEETING ACTIVITIES AND
OUTCOMES: REPORT ON INITIAL RESULTS
.............................................................................................................192
Fred R.
Nœderman,
University of Baltimore; and Roger Volkema,
American University
A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF INDIVIDUAL GOALS AND TEAM COMPOSITION
VARIABLES ON TEAM PERFORMANCE
......................................................................................................................206
Jonathan K. Trower and Kris K. Moore, Baylor University
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS IN EXPERT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY
................................214
David Millett, Price Waterhouse; and Philip Powell, University of
Warwick
SUPPORTING THE VIRTUAL ORGANIZATION THROUGH INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY IN A NEW VENTURE: THE RETEX EXPERIENCE
........................................................................223
Jonathan W. Palmer, University of Oklahoma
THE CONTINGENCY EFFECT OF ORGANIZATION SIZE ON PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
TELECOMMUTING
............................................................................................................................................................234
Susan J. Harrington, Georgia College; and Cynthia P. Ruppel, The
University of Toledo
TRAINING
PRE-
ASSESSMENT: IS IT FEASIBLE?
.......................................................................................................244
Conrad Shayo, California State University, San Bernardino; Lorne
Olfman and
Ricardo Teitelroit,
The Claremont Graduate School;
Claes
nordahl, brc; and matthew rodriguez, andersen consulting
vi
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OF
CONTENTS
PAPERS
FROM NEEDS ASSESSMENT TO OUTCOMES: MANAGING THE TRAINING OF
INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROFESSIONALS
..............................................................................................................259
ritu
agarwal, jayesh
prasad,
and michael
с
zanino, university of
Dayton
TOWARD MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROFESSIONALS BETTER
..................................................268
Thomas W. Ferratt and
Ritu
Agarwal, University of Dayton
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: A STRATEGIC APPLICATION?
.................................................................................277
Albert L. Lederer, Dinesh A. Mirchandani, and Kenneth Sims, University
of Kentucky
THE CYBERSTATE
.............................................................................................................................................................288
Stephen C. Mooney, London School of Economics
THE VIRTUAL OFFICE AND FAMILY LIFE
.................................................................................................................296
Laurence
Habib
and Tony Cornford, London School of Economics
A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF WORK SELF-CONCEPT AND
CAREER CERTAINTY ON THE VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION
SYSTEMS PROFESSIONALS
.............................................................................................................................................305
Stanley J.
Smits
and
Ephraim
R.
McLean, Georgia State University; and
Norman B. Bryan, Jr., University of North Carolina
STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTING NEW SOFTWARE PROCESSES: AN EVALUATION
OF A CONTINGENCY FRAMEWORK
............................................................................................................................313
Michael J.
Gallivan,
New York University
REDESIGNING THE QUESTIONING, DISCUSSION, AND DOCUMENT PROCESSES
.........................................326
Munir
Mandviwalla and
Anat
Hovav, Temple University
OFFICE-BASED TELECOMMUTING: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF
SATELLITE OFFICES IN JAPAN AND NORTH AMERICA
........................................................................................338
Wendy A. Spinks, Josai International University; and Jack Wood, Monash
University
COMPARISON OF TELEWORK IN THE US AND JAPAN: A CULTURAL CONTINGENCY
MODEL
..................................................................................................................................................................................
351
Kunihiko
Higa,
V. Sivakumar, and Jerome Yen, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology; and Tung X. Bui, Naval Postgraduate School
CREATING COMPUTER-BASED WORK ENVIRONMENTS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF
MACINTOSH USERS
...........................................................................................................................................................
360
Victor Kaptelinin,
UMEå
University
vii
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PANELS
THE PROBLEMS, BENEFITS, AND SUCCESS FACTORS FOR VIRTUAL WORKPLACES
.................................367
Tor
Guimarães,
Tennessee Technological University; Paul Bauer, US
West Advanced Technologies; Donald J. McCubbrey, University of
Denver; and Peter Dallow, Fort Collins City Hall, Colorado
END USER COMPUTING PRODUCTIVITY PARADOX: SOME QUESTIONS AND
POSSIBLE ANSWERS TOWARDS RESOLVING IT
......................................................................................................368
M. Adam Mahmood, University of Texas-El Paso; Janice M. Burn, Hong
Kong Polytechnic University; Kathryn A. Marold, Metropolitan State
College of Denver; and
Ephraim
R.
McLean, Georgia State University
THE REALITIES OF BEING A TELEWORKER
............................................................................................................371
CHARLES H. MAWHINNEY AND KENNETH SHAW, METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF
Denver; John V. McKenna, Pacific Northwest National Laboratories;
Cynthia P. Ruppel, University of Toledo; and Debra Scott, Sun
Microsystems
BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL ACADEMIC IS PROGRAM
.............................................................................................372
Robert W. Zmud,
Rorida
State University; Richard J.
Welke, Georgia
State University; Michael T. Vanecek, University of North Texas; and
Fred R. McFadden,
University
of Colorado Springs-Colorado Springs
LOTUS NOTES SUPPORTS DISTRIBUTED TEAMWORK: A CASE STUDY OF
TE
AMROOM DESIGN AND RESEARCH
........................................................................................................................373
Paul Cole, Stephen Skidmore, Ron Krouk, and Ron Gibson, Lotus
Development Corporation;
Julie Renneckerand Simon
Goodall,
Massachusetts
Institute
of Technology
THE CONFERENCE OF THE FUTURE AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
..............................................374
Munir
Mandviwalla and John
Nosek,
Temple University; Reagan M.
ramsower, Baylor University; and Diane H. Jordan, City University of
New York
EDUCATIONAL FORMS AND PROCESSES FOR THE VIRTUAL WORKPLACE
.................................................375
Diane Bandow, Barbara Mink, Don Bushnell, Jeremy Shapiro, and Dan
Hernandez, Fielding Institute
PLANNING, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VIRTUAL OFFICE: A CASE
STUDY OF AN ORGANIZATION DISPLACED BY THE OLYMPICS
........................................................................376
Catherine M. Beise, Kennesaw State College; James D. Gantt and Glenn
racine,
Army Research Lab
TELEMANAGEMENT
OF DISTRIBUTED ORGANIZATIONS: BACKGROUND,
COMMUNICATION PATTERNS, MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND
CONSEQUENCES
.................................................................................................................................................................378
SVEiN Bergum, Norwegian Telecom/Norwegian School of Economics and
Business Administration
DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF NETWORKED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
......................................................381
J0RGEN
P. BANSLER AND
ERLING
HAW, THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK
viii
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
RESEARCH
IN PROGRESS
THE IMPACT
OF
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ON
TEAMWORK:
A LONGITUDINAL
FIELD STUDY...................................................................................................................................
382
Gerardine DeSanctis, Duke
University; Marshall
Scott Poole, Texas
A&M
University; Gary W.
Dickson,
North Carolina State University; and
Brad M. Jackson, Unisys Corporation
ASSESSING THE USE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF METRICS IN INFORMATION
SYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY
-
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
.........................................................................................384
Sandra Slaughter, Carnegie Mellon University
the offshore model for software development: the infosys
EXPERIENCE
.......................................................................................................................................................................392
s. gopalakrishnan, v.p. kochikar, and
s. yegneshwar,
infosys
Technologies Limited
THE CHANGING WORKPLACE: IMPLICATIONS FOR PREPARING STUDENTS FOR
ENTRY-LEVEL POSITIONS IN THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS FIELD
.................................................................394
Susan Helms and Gwynne Larsen, Metropolitan State College of Denver
EMPLOYEE-JOB FIT IN MIS: RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
........................................................................................395
ANTHONY
С
NELSON, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH
FLORIDA-ST.
PETERSBURG
RISKS AND STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A
CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
-
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
.......................................................................................400
Mary R. Sumner, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE GAPS BETWEEN THE IDEAL AND ACTUAL
ROLES AND SKILLS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROFESSIONALS
.................................................................401
Lara Preiser-Houy, Carole
agres,
and M.
Lynne
Markus,
The Claremont
Graduate school
ETHICS ON THE ACADEMIC NETWORK: ATTITUDES AND ISSUES
-
RESEARCH IN
PROGRESS
............................................................................................................................................................................
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Mary R. Sumner, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
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title_exact_search | Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR SIGMIS conference April 11 - 13, 1996 Denver, Colorado, USA |
title_full | Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR SIGMIS conference April 11 - 13, 1996 Denver, Colorado, USA Magid Igbaria, ed. |
title_fullStr | Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR SIGMIS conference April 11 - 13, 1996 Denver, Colorado, USA Magid Igbaria, ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR SIGMIS conference April 11 - 13, 1996 Denver, Colorado, USA Magid Igbaria, ed. |
title_short | Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR SIGMIS conference |
title_sort | proceedings of the 1996 acm sigcpr sigmis conference april 11 13 1996 denver colorado usa |
title_sub | April 11 - 13, 1996 Denver, Colorado, USA |
topic | Electronic data processing personnel Congresses Information technology Management Research Congresses Telecommuting Congresses |
topic_facet | Electronic data processing personnel Congresses Information technology Management Research Congresses Telecommuting Congresses Konferenzschrift |
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