Presentations
Marginalization of Specific Economic Groups by
E-Commerce (GITMA 2001)
Who LOSES when E-commerce is embraced in the third world
Gift of the Gods: Strongly held beliefs about IT
evolution (GITMA 2002)
Technological Fatalism, Determinism, and Particularism
Perceived E-Commerce Readiness (with A. Molla) (IRMA
2002)
A model of E-readiness
Metcalfe's Law Revisited (GITMA 2003)
When doesn't it make sense to talk about "the network
effect"?
IT and Income Distribution (GITMA 2004)
Does investing in IT promote distribution of the wealth it's
supposed to bring?
Economies of
Style in the Digital Age, Extended Paper (GITMA 2005)
The network economy brings additional benefits to the supply
chain
ERP and Culture (GITMA 2005) with A
Molla and I Loukis
The cultural assumptions built into ERP systems.
Institutional Influence on Adoption of E-Commerce.
Proceedings Paper (GITMA 2006) with A Molla and R Taylor;
Presentation
What do governments do to promote e-Commerce in small island
nations?
Adoption of E-Commerce in Small Island Nations
Proceedings Paper (CITED 2006) with A Molla and R Taylor
Systematic analysis of government actions to promote
diffusion of e-commerce in a developing country.
Stewardship Models
of IT Governance Presentation (MW DSI, 2007) Presentation
An addition to Agency Theory shows promise for more powerful
explanation of IT governance challenges and successes.
Four Models of Global Application Stewardship: A case study of a bank. (GITMA 2007)
Presentation
Four ways in which post-implementation responsibilities for
IT applications are handled in a bank with international operations.
Functional Information Resource Maturity
Proceedings Paper (ILAIS2008)
Organizational Information Technology Maturity Position Paper
Organizational IT Maturity Paper and
Presentation
SIM Workshop, Montreal, December 2007
CIO Mobility and Global IT
Governance Presentation (GITMA 2008)
Looking at IT Governance as a problem in shared experience
between CIOs and CEOs
The Two Cultures and the Internet
Revolution Paper (European Conference on Information Systems, 2009)
An update of CP Snow's famous "Two Cultures" Lecture in
1959 substituting "IT providers" for "scientists" and "IT users" for "Literary
Culture". It works, especially if stewardship ideas are thrown into the
pot.
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