[AISWorld] Information Systems Frontiers April 2017 Issue (Volume 19, Issue 2).

John Shu John.Shu at utsa.edu
Tue Apr 4 13:19:08 EDT 2017


Dear Colleagues:

Information Systems Frontiers(http://organ-assoc.business.utsa.edu/isfrontiers/) announces its April 2017 issue (Volume 19, Issue 2).
This issue has a memoriam of Prof. Ken Arrow, Nobel Laureate and Joan Kenney Professor Emeritus, Stanford University.

Professor Kenneth Arrow and Information Systems Frontiers: In memoriam
Ram Ramesh & H. Raghav Rao

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10796-017-9750-6

In addition, this issue also has a special issue on “Driving public sector innovation using big and open linked data (BOLD)”. The guest editors of the special issue are Marijn Janssen (University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands), David Konopnicki (IBM Haifa Research Laboratory, Haifa, Israel), Jane L. Snowdon (Watson Health Partnerships IBM Corporation, Armonk, USA), Adegboyega Ojo (National University of Ireland, Galway, Republic of Ireland).


https://link.springer.com/journal/10796/19/2/page/1

Table of contents:
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Papers for Special Section


1.     Driving innovation through big open linked data (BOLD): Exploring antecedents using interpretive structural modeling.

Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Marijn Janssen, Emma L. Slade, Nripendra P. Rana, Vishanth Weerakkody, Jeremy Millard, Jan Hidders, Dhoya Snijders.


2.     Delivering public value through open government data initiatives in a Smart City context.

Gabriela Viale Pereira, Marie Anne Macadar, Edimara M. Luciano, Maurício Gregianin Testa.


3.     Harnessing the social web to enhance insights into people’s opinions in business, government and public administration.

Aaron W. Baur.


4.     Integrating data from user activities of social networks into public administrations. Marcel Rosenberger, Christiane Lehrer, Reinhard Jung.


5.     Big data in the public sector: Uncertainties and readiness.
Bram Klievink, Bart-Jan Romijn, Scott Cunningham, Hans de Bruijn


6.     Open data and its usability: an empirical view from the Citizen’s perspective. Vishanth Weerakkody, Zahir Irani, Kawal Kapoor, Uthayasankar Sivarajah, Yogesh K. Dwivedi.


7.     Estimating participants for knowledge-intensive tasks in a network of crowdsourcing marketplaces.
Yiwei Gong.


8.     Challenges and opportunities in renovating public sector information by enabling linked data and analytics.

Spiros Mouzakitis, Dimitris Papaspyros, Michael Petychakis, Sotiris Koussouris, Anastasios Zafeiropoulos, Eleni Fotopoulou,Lena Farid, Fabrizio Orlandi, Judie Attard, John Psarras.


9.     Open data value capability architecture.

Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega Ojo.

Regular Papers


10.  The role of civil society groups in improving access to the DC-CAN.

Siddhartha Menon.


11.  Leader’s dilemma game: An experimental design for cyber insider threat research. Shuyuan Mary Ho, Merrill Warkentin.


12.  Pair programming teams and high-quality knowledge sharing: A comparative study of coopetitive reward structures.
Shahla Ghobadi, John Campbell, Stewart Clegg.


13.  Do big data support TV viewing rate forecasting? A case study of a Korean TV drama.

Jongchang Ahn, Kyungran Ma, Ook Lee, Suaini Sura.



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