Browsing Scientific Publications in Information Systems (-2013) by Title
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Science Chaser app: A gamified learning journey into STEM activities
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2024)Researchers have emphasized the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education and recognized it as a key aspect in today’s global landscape. Exploring STEM learning opportunities in ... -
Seeking information on social commerce: An examination of the impact of user-and marketer-generated content through an eye-tracking study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract Following the growing popularity of social commerce sites, there is an increased interest in understanding how consumers decide what products to purchase based on the available information. Consumers nowadays are ... -
The shape of eParticipation: Characterizing an emerging research area
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)The phenomenon of eParticipation is receiving increasing attention, demonstrated by recent technology implementations, experiments, government reports, and research programs. Understanding such an emerging field is a complex ... -
Sharing Incident and Threat Information for Common Situational Understanding
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The Significance of Member Validation in Qualitative Analysis : Experiences from a Longitudinal Case Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007)This article explores the concept of member validation and its potential role in the process of constructing case descriptions and interpretations in qualitative research. Although generally approved as a required step in ... -
Smart Cities and the Role of IS Research in Improving Urban Life
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Social capital and the networked public sphere: Implications for political social media sites
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012)This paper presents a theoretical lens for research on social media use in eParticipation, along with an example case study. The idea of the public sphere and how it can be applied to eParticipation research is presented. ... -
Sorterius - An augmented reality app for encouraging outdoor physical activity for people with intellectual disabilities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Many with intellectual disabilities (ID) have difficulties adhering to current physical activity guidelines. The goal of this study was to develop a mobile app for assisting people with ID to be more physically active. We ... -
Speeding up Smartphone-Based Dew Computing: In Vivo Experiments Setup Via an Evolutionary Algorithm
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Dew computing aims to minimize the dependency on remote clouds by exploiting nearby nodes for solving non-trivial computational tasks, e.g., AI inferences. Nowadays, smartphones are good candidates for computing nodes; ... -
Stakeholders, Contradictions and Salience : An Empirical Study of a Norwegian G2G Effort
(Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences; no. 39, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)Previous studies indicate that the expected effects of e-Government are slower to realize than initially expected. Several authors argue that e-Government involves particularly complex settings, consisting of a variety of ... -
Strategies for Building eHealth Infrastructures
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Strengthening the Use of Enterprise Architecture: an Institutional Work Perspective
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)The organisational adoption and use of Enterprise Architecture (EA) are pursued by enterprises aiming to improve their digital services and overall performance by aligning IT with processes. Nevertheless, despite the ... -
The support for different democracy models by the use of a web-based discussionboard
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;3183, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2004)Different initiatives are initiated to utilize ICT to maintain and develop democracy. Democracy models are developed to explain differences between different democracies. This paper reports from a case study where a web-based ... -
The current state of research on eGovernment in developing countries: A literature review
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;7443, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012)This paper reports a review of literature on eGovernment in the context of developing countries published between 2005 and 2010. The insights emerging from this review may guide researchers in their continued investigation ... -
The developmental contribution from mobile phones across the agricultural value chain in rural Africa
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The most widespread information and communication technology (ICT) in developing countries today is the mobile phone. The majority of people in the least developed countries still live in rural areas and their livelihood ... -
The Land of Confusion – Clearing up some common misunderstandings of interpretive research
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Qualitative research approaches are now well established in information systems research, and are given equal weight as quantitative research in research methods courses in graduate programs. Similar, the heated paradigm ... -
The Norwegian eHealth Platform: Development Through Cultivation Strategies and Incremental Changes
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The public procurement of information systems : dialectics in requirements specification
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)When acquiring information systems, public entities face a dilemma. On the one hand, they want to procure the system that best suits their needs, which often requires lengthy dialogues with vendors. At the same time, they ... -
The Role of Contextual Factors in the Influence of ICT on Street-Level Discretion
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Towards a cumulative tradition in e-Government Research: Going beyond the Gs and Cs
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;4656, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2007)The emerging research area of e-Government is gradually moving towards a level of maturity on the back of increasingly rigorous empirical research. Yet, there has been little theoretical progress and a cumulative tradition ...