Browsing Scientific Publications in Information Systems (-2013) by Document Types "Chapter"
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Assessing effects of eGovernment initiatives based on a public value framework
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;7443, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012)Assessing effects of eGovernment initiatives is considered an important but challenging endeavor. Assessments are, among other things, important to justify e-government investments. They are challenging because they are ... -
Back-propagation artificial neural network for ERP adoption cost estimation
(Communications in Computer and Information Science;220, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)Small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) are greatly affected by cost escalations and overruns Reliable cost factors estimation and management is a key for the success of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems adoptions ... -
Building National eHealth Platforms: the Challenge of Inclusiveness
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Challenges in information systems procurement in the Norwegian public sector
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;6846, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)Public procurement of information systems (IS) and IS services provides several challenges to the stakeholders involved in the procurement processes. This paper reports initial results from a Delphi study, which involved ... -
Choosing the right medium for municipal eParticipation based on stakeholder expectations
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;7444, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012)This paper examines the expectations and communication needs of relevant stakeholder groups for municipal eParticipation in a small Norwegian municipality. We identified relevant stakeholder groups with the municipality, ... -
Cultivating the Installed Base: The Introduction of e-Prescription in Greece
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Data Backup Dilemma: Case Studies from the Great East Japan Earthquake
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Defining the IT artefact in social media for eparticipation : An ensemble view
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012)Social media has become a popular outlet for various eParticipation activities, such as online campaigning by political parties. Much research on this topic is currently being undertaken, and so far research has shown that ... -
Demystifying the possibilities of ICT4D in the mountain regions of Nepal
(Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences;44, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)Despite the substantial investments in ICT4D projects in developing countries, the benefits are yet to be realised by the majority of remote communities. Inaccessibility to ICT has widened educational, healthcare, information, ... -
E-government in Tanzania: Current status and future challenges
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;7443, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2012)The public sector plays an important role in the economic growth and development of developing countries. The application of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) may help improve the public sector by ... -
Educating about Responsible AI in IS: Designing a Course Based on Experiential Learning
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Responsible AI (RAI) is an emerging topic in the Information Systems (IS) literature. RAI entails ensuring ethical, transparent, and accountable use of AI technologies in line with societal values, expectations, and norms. ... -
Elaborating the WARE method for eParticipation requirements
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)eParticipation systems are often directly targeted at citizens. However, as a group of potential users, citizens form a heterogeneous and unpredictable group, which makes requirements elicitation a challenging issue. Based ... -
ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE NORWEGIAN HEALTH SECTOR
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ERP lifecycle: When to retire your ERP system?
(Communications in Computer and Information Science;219, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)A lot of research has been undertaken focusing on ERP systems lifecycles, but very little paid attention to retirement. ERP retirement means the replacement of an ERP with another. The aim of this research paper is to ... -
ERP systems in SMEs: A literature review
(Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences;44, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)This review summarizes research on enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs). Due to the close-to-saturation of ERP adoptions in large enterprises (LEs), ERP vendors now focus ... -
Genres of participation in social networking systems: A study of the 2009 Norwegian parliamentary election
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science;6229, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)In the Norwegian context, eParticipation in the form of online campaigning has been on the agenda since 2001. After Obama’s successful presidential campaign in 2008, expectations about the use of SNS in the Norwegian ... -
Identifying Information Requirements for Improving the Common Operational Picture in Multi-Agency Operations
(Chapter, 2020)While there exists a considerable body of literature on the importance of a common operational picture (COP) in multi-agency emergency operations, the COP concept itself still lacks a univocal definition. Despite the lack ... -
Innovative Simulation of Health Care Services in the Usability Laboratory: Experiences from the Model for Telecare Alarm Services-project
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)In Norway, a recent health reform urged municipalities to prepare for telecare alarm services to handle alarms associated to welfare technology and telecare technology in citizens’ homes. That requires a re-organisation ... -
Introduction
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)