Computer Information Systems
Working Paper Series

2004 Abstracts and Papers

2003 Abstracts and Papers

2002 Abstracts and Papers

The Computer Information Systems Working Paper Series provides for early dissemination of CIS research in progress, as it develops, for the purposes of discussion among business and government institutions and IS scholars across the discipline.

The series includes papers by faculty, visiting professionals, and graduate students. Many of the papers included in the series will go through several revisions and much additional work before they are ultimately published more formally in a journal or in the proceedings of an academic conference. The papers are available on request in printed form and accessible online for downloading in portable document file (.pdf) format.

Please note that these works are the intellectual property of the author(s) and of the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College. Copyright infringement will be pursued to the full extent of the law.

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2004 Abstracts and Papers

  • Developing an IT View-Based Framework for IS Ethics Research
    Shoshana Altschuller
        #CIS-2004-01
     
  • Information Systems Research Capsules: Directions For New Scholars
    Shoshana Altschuller, Qian Peng, Tziporah Stern, Sheridan Yeates, and Linda Weiser Friedman
        #CIS-2004-02

 

2003 Abstracts and Papers

  • A Framework for the Study of Computer-Oriented Humor (COHUM)
    Linda Weiser Friedman and Hershey H. Friedman
        #CIS-2003-01
     
  • Firm Value Effects of Web Site Redesign
    Raquel Benbunan-Fich and Eliezer M. Fich
        #CIS-2003-02
     
  • Early Transformations of Commercial Web Sites: Evidence from public announcements
    Raquel Benbunan-Fich and Shoshana W. Altschuller
        #CIS-2003-03
     
  • Modeling Participant Flows in Human Service Programs
    Derek Coursen and Bill Ferns
   #CIS-2003-04
     
  • Of Trans-Disciplinary Concern: A Multi-Dimensional Classification of the Peer-to-Peer Filesharing Research Literature
    Jerald Hughes
   #CIS-2003-05
     

 

2002 Abstracts and Papers

  • Information Technology in Organizations: Paradigms and Metaphors
    Raquel Benbunan-Fich
 #CIS-2002-01
     
  • The University as Learning Organization: Some Practical Approaches
    Hershey H. Friedman and Linda Weiser Friedman
        #CIS-2002-02
     
  • Globalization Strategy: Why, How And What? A Telecom Experience: Japan
    Michael N. Chanin and Fiona Chan
   #CIS-2002-03
     
  • Wireless Internet Diffusion: The Japan Experience
    Fiona Chan
   #CIS-2002-04
     
  • Customer Trust Online: Examining the Role of the Experience with the Web Site
    Marios Koufaris and William Hampton-Sosa
   #CIS-2002-05
   
  • Technology and the Degradation of Musical Aesthetic Experience: Observations on the Historical Correlation Between the Increasing Technology and Declining Quality of Musical Recordings
    Jerald Hughes
   #CIS-2002-06
     
  • What Holds Online Markets Back? An Examiination of U.S. Stockbrokers' Rule 11AC1-6 Reports
    Bruce W. Weber
   #CIS-2002-07
     
  • Information Technology and the New York Stock Exchange's Strategic Resources from 1982-1999
    Henry C. Lucas, Jr., Wonseok Oh, Gary Simon, and Bruce W. Weber
   #CIS-2002-08
     
  • Mining Web Logs to Improve WebGIS Application Response Times
    Richard Holowczak and Ilan Levine
        #CIS-2002-09
     
  • Computer-Oriented HUMor (COHUM): "I get it."
    Linda Weiser Friedman and Hershey H. Friedman
        #CIS-2002-10
     
  • Initial Perceptions of Company Trustworthiness Online: A Comprehensive Model and Empirical Test
    Marios Koufaris and William Hampton-Sosa
        #CIS-2002-11
     


 

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