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[edit] Patrick Bateman

Resource-Based Model of Online Social Structures

Online Community Commitment

Lurking in Online Communities

Website Delay, Familiarity, and Breadth

Virtual Worlds and Real-Life Organizations

Encouraging Participation in Virtual Communities

User-Help Desk Knowledge Application Model

[edit] Greg Moody

Client Control in IS Projects

Competitive Advantage from Information Systems

Control Portfolios in Global Systems Deployment

Electronic Market Hypothesis: Case Study

End-User Training

External Validity, Coverage Error and Non-response Bias

Hedonic Model of Network Externalities

Illusory Diffusion of Innovation

Impression Formation of Websites and Trust

Increasing Responses in Online Communities

Interactive Digital Entertainment

IS Sourcing Framework

Knowledge Transfer in ERP Consulting Projects

Knowledge Transfer in Software Process Initiatives

Managerial Benefit and Knowledge Search

Meta-Analysis

Meta-Analysis of TAM

MIS Design Methodology

Motivating Knowledge Sharing

Online Intrinsic Content

Online Trust Transfer of Unfamiliar Co-Branded Websites

Organizational Learning and Assimilation

Principal-Agent Software Development Model

Productivity Model of Software Maintenance Projects

Software Development Differences of the 1980s: U.S. and Japan

Software Piracy

Spreadsheet Error Detection

Strategic Data Planning

Volatility and the Software Product Lifecycle

Volitional Systems Adoption and Usage


Non Katz-affiliated Papers

Challenges of Online Feedback Systems

Identification in Online Communities

Information Foraging Theory

Information Politics

Role of Lurkers in Online Communities

[edit] Jacqueline Pike

Boundaries in Social Computing Environments

Policies and Rules in Wikipedia

Personal tools