[AISWorld] Australasian Journal of Information Systems new issue published, and CFP

John Lamp john.lamp at deakin.edu.au
Tue Nov 25 21:18:22 EST 2014


Hi,

Australasian Journal of Information Systems has just published its latest issue at http://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis. We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.

Vol 18, No 3 (2014): Theme: ACIS 2013 selected papers
http://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/issue/view/42

Research Articles
Do self-service technologies affect interfirm relationships? A B2B perspective
        Raechel Johns

Standard Business Reporting in Australia: Past, Present, and Future
        Nena Lim, Brian Perrin

University staff adoption of iPads: An empirical study using an extended TAM model
        Michael Steven Lane, Adrian Stagg

Assistive Technologies for Aged Care: Supportive or Empowering?
        Suchada Vichitvanichphong, Amir Talaei-Khoei, Donald Kerr, Amir Hossein Ghapanchi

A Knowledge Management Model to Improve the Development of Bushfire Communication Products
        Keith Koon Teng Toh, Brian Corbitt, Jenine Beekhuyzen

Manager Satisfaction in Using the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System and Managerial Performance
        Weli

Conceptualising how SMEs incorporate green content in their websites
        Craig M. Parker, Emilia Bellucci, Luba Torlina, Ambika Zutshi, Bardo Fraunholz

An Assessment of risk response strategies practiced in software projects
        Vanita Bhoola, S B Hiremath, Debasis Mallik

Modelling the Intention to Adopt Cloud Computing Services: A Transaction Cost Theory Perspective
        Ogan Yigitbasioglu


Selected Papers from the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS)
A Critical Realist Perspective of Enterprise Architecture Evolution: Conditioning and Outcomes
        Ayed Alwadain, Erwin Fielt, Axel Korthaus, Michael Rosemann

Promises and Pitfalls of Using Social Media in Public E-procurement: an Appraisal
        Sharif As-Saber, Shams Rahman, Mahbubur Rahim, George Cairns, Charmine Härtel, Wahed Waheduzzaman

‘I just saw this on Facebook, I need it now’: Exploring Small Business use of Facebook
        Naomi Augar, John Zeleznikov

Creating Value through Virtual Teams: A Current Literature Review
        Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Vivian Najem Shlemoon, Wilbur Redublado, Gary Darbyshire

Absorptive Capacity and Contextual Factors that Influence Green IT Assimilation
        Vanessa A Cooper, Alemayehu Molla

ICT Interventions for Girls: Factors Influencing ICT Career Intentions
        Elena Gorbacheva, Jenine Beekhuyzen, Annemieke Craig, Jo Coldwell-Neilson

The Perceived Impact of the Agile Development and Project Management Method Scrum on Information Systems and Software Development Productivity
        Karlheinz Kautz, Thomas Heide Johanson, Andreas Uldahl

Aligning Capabilities and Social Media Affordances for Open Innovation in Governments
        Andrea Malsbender, Sara Hoffmann, Jörg Becker

Mobile learning anytime, anywhere: What are our students doing?
        Angela Murphy, Helen Farley, Michael Lane, Abdul Hafeez-Baig, Brad Carter

Institutionalisation of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: An Integrative Framework
        Azadeh Pishdad, Abrar Haider

Small and Medium Enterprises using Software as a Service: Exploring the different roles of intermediaries
        Nagarajan Venkatachalam, Erwin Fielt, Michael Rosemann

Information Security Risk Management: An Intelligence-Driven Approach
        Jeb Webb, Sean Maynard, Atif Ahmad, Graeme Shanks
Call for Papers
AJIS publishes high quality contributions to the global Information Systems (IS) discipline with an emphasis on theory and practice on the Australasian context.

This journal has no author fees, and provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

AJIS is ranked as “A” by ACPHIS and the ABDC

Topics cover core IS theory development and application (the nature of data, information and knowledge; formal representations of the world, the interaction of people, organisations and information technologies; the analysis, design and deployment of information systems; the impacts of information systems on individuals, organisations and society), IS domains (e-business, e-government, e-learning, e-law, etc) and IS research approaches.

Research and conceptual development based in a very wide range of epistemological methods are welcomed.

All manuscripts are assessed by at least 2 well qualified reviewers. Their task is to provide constructive, fair, and timely advice to authors and editor.

AJIS welcomes research and conceptual development of the IS discipline based in a very wide range of epistemologies. Different types of research paper need to be judged by different criteria. Here are some assessment criteria that may be applied:


·         Relevance - topic or focus is part of the IS discipline.

·         Effectiveness - paper makes a significant contribution to the IS body of knowledge.

·         Impact - paper will be used for further research and/or practice.

·         Uniqueness - paper is innovative, original & unique.

·         Conceptual soundness - theory, model or framework made explicit.

·         Argument - design of the research or investigation is sound; methods appropriate.

·         Clarity - Topic is clearly stated; illustrations, charts & examples support content.

·         Reliability - data available; replication possible.

·         References - sound, used appropriately, and sufficient - appropriate AJIS articles referenced

·         Style - appropriate language, manuscript flows.

Special Themes planned for 2015

·         Business Analytics Applications

·         Indigenous Information Systems

·         Social Media/Networking Security

·         Intelligent Decision Making in Information Technology

·         Economic and Societal Impacts of Broadband Adoption in Rural and Regional Communities

In 2013 the number of days from submission to publication was 180.

Further details at http://bit.ly/1g32CGt

Cheers
John

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