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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c47]Mike Gallivan:
What Has Been the Uptake of Actor-Network Theory among IS Scholars: An Analysis of a Stalled Innovation Diffusion. AMCIS 2024 - [c46]Mike Gallivan:
What Every Information Systems Researcher Should Know about Actor-Network Theory and its Potential Value to Their Work. SIGMIS-CPR 2024: 1:1-1:9 - 2022
- [e3]Mike Gallivan, Sam Zaza, Deborah J. Armstrong, Indira R. Guzman, Guillermo Rodríguez-Abitia:
Proceedings of the Conference on Computers and People Research, SIGMIS-CPR 2022, Atlanta, Georgia, June 2-4, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9231-0 [contents] - 2021
- [j24]Yaojie Li, Craig Van Slyke, Thomas W. Ferratt, Michael Gallivan, Tom Stafford, Mary Sumner:
ACM SIGMIS CPR Panel Report: Should Information Systems Professors be More Techno-savvy than Students? (And What Would that Mean for Teaching in Times of the COVID-19 Crisis?). Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 48: 45 (2021) - 2020
- [c45]Mike Gallivan, Stacie Petter, Jeria L. Quesenberry:
2020 ACM SIGMIS Early Career Award. SIGMIS-CPR 2020: 5
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j23]Michael J. Gallivan:
Author Highlights for the Past 35 Years: An Analysis of the Most-Published Authors and Most-Cited Papers in The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems. Data Base 50(1): 54-76 (2019) - 2018
- [c44]Mike Gallivan, Deborah J. Armstrong, Andreas Eckhardt, Damien Joseph, Jeria L. Quesenberry, Eileen M. Trauth:
Panel - Looking Back at 18 Years of Best Papers at SIGMIS CPR: The Authors Speak. SIGMIS-CPR 2018: 3-5 - [c43]Mike Gallivan:
A Meta-Review of IS Health IT Research and Development of a New Framework. SIGMIS-CPR 2018: 26-32 - 2016
- [j22]Yide Shen, Michael J. Gallivan, Xinlin Tang:
The Impact of Perceived Subgroup Formation on Transactive Memory Systems and Performance in Distributed Teams. Int. J. e Collab. 12(1): 44-66 (2016) - 2015
- [j21]Michael Gallivan, Manju Ahuja:
Co-authorship, Homophily, and Scholarly Influence in Information Systems Research. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 16(12): 2 (2015) - [c42]Arun Aryal, Mike Gallivan, Youyou Tao:
Using Latent Semantic Analysis to Identify Themes in IS Healthcare Research. AMCIS 2015 - 2014
- [c41]Mike Gallivan, Youyou Tao:
The Value of Co-Citation Analysis for Understanding a Field's Intellectual Structure: An Application to Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) Research. AMCIS 2014 - [p1]Mike Gallivan, Chen Tao:
The Development of IT Service Quality Standards in China. Information Systems Outsourcing 2014: 349-368 - 2013
- [j20]Cynthia Mathis Beath, Nicholas Berente, Michael J. Gallivan, Kalle Lyytinen:
Expanding the Frontiers of Information Systems Research: Introduction to the Special Issue. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 14(4): 4 (2013) - [c40]Mike Gallivan:
A structured review of IS research on gender and IT. CPR 2013: 45-56 - [c39]Monica Adya, Mike Gallivan, Gaëtan Mourmant, Fred Niederman:
How visible is scholarly research on it personnel?: a funny thing happened on the way to publishing in JAIS. CPR 2013: 123-124 - 2012
- [c38]Mike Gallivan, Arun Aryal:
Under What Conditions is IS Research Relevant to Practice? An Analysis of IS Scholars Who Are Mentioned or Cited Often in Trade Magazines and the General Media. AMCIS 2012 - [c37]Mike Gallivan:
Analyzing citation impact of IS research by women and men: do women have higher levels of research impact? CPR 2012: 175-184 - 2011
- [c36]Michael J. Gallivan:
Are Citations to Academic Journal Articles a Measure of Quality or Something Else? An Exploratory Analysis with Emphasis on Design Science and IS Technical Research. AMCIS 2011 - [c35]Natalia Levina, Michael Gallivan, Ning Su, Shan Ling Pan, Jerry Hsu, Ji-Ye Mao:
Studying China's IT Services Industry: Generalizations, Particularities, and the Competitive Outlook. ICIS 2011 - [c34]Yide Shen, Michael Gallivan:
Does Dormant Faultline Still Matter in Distributed Teams? Extending the Faultline Concept to Distributed Environment. ICIS 2011 - [c33]Hyung Koo Lee, Mike Gallivan:
A review of difference score research in the is discipline with an application to understanding the expectations and job experiences of it professionals. CPR 2011: 119-125 - 2010
- [c32]Mike Gallivan:
Analyzing Frequent Collaborators in the IS Field: What Can We Learn about IS Coauthorship in General? AMCIS 2010: 581 - [e2]Mike Gallivan, Jack Downey, Damien Joseph:
2010 Computer Personnel Research Conference, SIGMIS-CPR '10, Vancouver, BC, Canada - May 20 - 22, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0004-9 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j19]Gaëtan Mourmant, Michael J. Gallivan, Michel Kalika:
Another road to IT turnover: the entrepreneurial path. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 18(5): 498-521 (2009) - [j18]Sunyoung Cho, Lars Mathiassen, Michael Gallivan:
Crossing the diffusion chasm: from invention to penetration of a telehealth innovation. Inf. Technol. People 22(4): 351-366 (2009) - [c31]Mike Gallivan:
Unpacking the Journal "Impact Factor" and its Effect on IS Research: Does It Do More Harm than Good? AMCIS 2009: 55 - [c30]Jijie Wang, Michael Gallivan:
An Empirical Study on the Adoption of Instant Messages for Work Purposes. AMCIS 2009: 393 - 2008
- [j17]Michael Gallivan, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
Exploring the relationship between gender and career outcomes for social scientists: Implications for research on IS scholarship. Inf. Technol. People 21(2): 178-204 (2008) - [j16]Ned Kock, Michael J. Gallivan, Dorrie DeLuca:
Furthering Information Systems Action Research: A Post-Positivist Synthesis of Four Dialectics. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 9(2): 4 (2008) - [c29]Sunyoung Cho, Lars Mathiassen, Michael Gallivan:
From Adoption to Diffusion of a Telehealth Innovation. HICSS 2008: 245 - [c28]Yide Shen, Mike Gallivan, Xinlin Tang:
The Influence of Subgroup Dynamics on Knowledge Coordination in Distributed Teams: A Transactive Memory System and Group Faultline Perspective. ICIS 2008: 143 - [c27]Gregory E. Truman, Mike Gallivan:
Knowledge and Skills Associated with Information Technology: Levels and Influences. ICIS 2008: 161 - [c26]Yide Shen, Michael Gallivan:
The Influence of Subgroup Dynamics on Knowledge Coordination in Distributed Software Development Teams: A Transactive Memory System and Group Faultline Perspective. Information Technology in the Service Economy 2008: 103-116 - [c25]Sunyoung Cho, Lars Mathiassen, Michael Gallivan:
Crossing the Chasm: From Adoption to Diffusion of a Telehealth Innovation. Open IT-Based Innovation 2008: 361-378 - [c24]Indira R. Guzman, Mike Gallivan, Joanne McGrath Cohoon, Jeffrey M. Stanton, Amy Bell, Jeria L. Quesenberry, Elizabeth G. Creamer:
What are we doing to improve recruitment and retention in information technology majors? CPR 2008: 40-42 - 2007
- [j15]Michael J. Gallivan, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
Analyzing IS research productivity: an inclusive approach to global IS scholarship. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 16(1): 36-53 (2007) - [j14]Andrew Burton-Jones, Michael J. Gallivan:
Toward a Deeper Understanding of System Usage in Organizations: A Multilevel Perspective. MIS Q. 31(4): 657-679 (2007) - [c23]Gaëtan Mourmant, Mike Gallivan:
How personality type influences decision paths in the unfolding model of voluntary job turnover: an application to IS professionals. CPR 2007: 134-143 - 2006
- [j13]Michael J. Cuellar, Michael J. Gallivan:
A framework for ex ante project risk assessment based on absorptive capacity. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 173(3): 1123-1138 (2006) - [j12]Wonseok Oh, Michael J. Gallivan, Joung W. Kim:
The Market's Perception of the Transactional Risks of Information Technology Outsourcing Announcements. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 22(4): 271-303 (2006) - [j11]Phil Zwieg, Kate M. Kaiser, Cynthia Mathis Beath, Christine V. Bullen, Kevin P. Gallagher, Tim Goles, Joy Howland, Judy C. Simon, Pamela Abbott, Thomas Abraham, Erran Carmel, Roberto Evaristo, Stephen Hawk, Mary C. Lacity, Michael Gallivan, Séamas Kelly, John G. Mooney, C. Ranganathan, Joseph W. Rottman, Terry Ryan, Rick Wion:
The Information Technology Workforce: Trends and Implications 2005-2008. MIS Q. Executive 5(2): 6 (2006) - [c22]Yide Shen, Mike Gallivan:
Understanding Workplace Instant Messaging Adoption: Use and Consequences via Social Perspectives. AMCIS 2006: 159 - [c21]Mike Gallivan, Monica Adya, Manju Ahuja, Peter Hoonakker, Amy B. Woszczynski:
workforce diversity in the IT profession: recognizing and resolving the shortage of women and minority employees. CPR 2006: 44-45 - [c20]Michael J. Gallivan, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
Examining the relationship between gender and the research productivity of IS faculty. CPR 2006: 103-113 - 2005
- [j10]Michael Gallivan, Mark Srite:
Information technology and culture: Identifying fragmentary and holistic perspectives of culture. Inf. Organ. 15(4): 295-338 (2005) - [j9]Michael J. Gallivan, Valerie K. Spitler, Marios Koufaris:
Does Information Technology Training Really Matter? A Social Information Processing Analysis of Coworkers' Influence on IT Usage in the Workplace. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 22(1): 153-192 (2005) - [c19]Mike Gallivan, Yide Shen:
Examining User Technology Interaction: Toward a Sociotechnical Theory for Understanding User Adjustment to Mobile Technologies. AMCIS 2005: 216 - [c18]Cynthia Mathis Beath, Michael J. Gallivan, Paul A. Pavlou, Matt E. Thatcher, Sandeep Purao:
Becoming a Great Reviewer for IS Journals. AMCIS 2005: 406 - [e1]Mike Gallivan, Jo Ellen Moore, Susan E. Yager:
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on Computer personnel research 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 14-16, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-011-6 [contents] - 2004
- [j8]Michael J. Gallivan:
Examining IT professionals' adaptation to technological change: the influence of gender and personal attributes. Data Base 35(3): 28-49 (2004) - [j7]Michael J. Gallivan, Duane P. Truex, Lynette Kvasny:
Changing patterns in IT skill sets 1988-2003: a content analysis of classified advertising. Data Base 35(3): 64-87 (2004) - [c17]Wonseok Oh, Michael Gallivan:
An Empirical Assessment of Transaction Risks of IT Outsourcing Arrangements: An Event Study. HICSS 2004 - [c16]Stacie C. Petter, Michael Gallivan:
Toward a Framework for Classifying and Guiding Mixed Method Research in Information Systems. HICSS 2004 - [c15]Yide Shen, Michael Gallivan:
An empirical test of the job demand/control model among IT users. CPR 2004: 39-47 - 2003
- [j6]Michael J. Gallivan:
The influence of software developers' creative style on their attitudes to and assimilation of a software process innovation. Inf. Manag. 40(5): 443-465 (2003) - [j5]Michael Gallivan, Mark Keil:
The user-developer communication process: a critical case study. Inf. Syst. J. 13(1): 37-68 (2003) - [j4]Michael Gallivan, Gordon Depledge:
Trust, control and the role of interorganizational systems in electronic partnerships. Inf. Syst. J. 13(2): 159-190 (2003) - [j3]Michael J. Gallivan, Jim Eynon, Arun Rai:
The challenge of knowledge management systems: Analyzing the dynamic processes underlying performance improvement initiatives. Inf. Technol. People 16(3): 326-352 (2003) - [c14]Mike Gallivan:
Examining gender differences in IT professionals' perceptions of job stress in response to technological change. CPR 2003: 10-23 - 2002
- [c13]Michael J. Gallivan, Duane P. Truex, Lynette Kvasny:
An analysis of the changing demand patterns for information technology professionals. SIGCPR 2002: 1-13 - 2001
- [j2]Michael J. Gallivan:
Organizational adoption and assimilation of complex technological innovations: development and application of a new framework. Data Base 32(3): 51-85 (2001) - [j1]Michael Gallivan:
Striking a balance between trust and control in a virtual organization: a content analysis of open source software case studies. Inf. Syst. J. 11(4): 277-304 (2001) - [c12]Gayle Beyah, Michael Gallivan:
Knowledge Management as a Framework for Understanding Public Sector Outsourcing. HICSS 2001 - [c11]Michael J. Gallivan, Ephraim R. McLean, Jo Ellen Moore, Malu Roldan:
Panel: Dimensions of mobility in the I.T. profession examining "Turnover Culture" and "Staying Behavior" (panel session). SIGCPR 2001: 114-115 - 2000
- [c10]Michael Gallivan:
Examining workgroup influence on technology usage: a community of practice perspective. SIGCPR 2000: 54-66
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c9]Michael Gallivan, Wonseok Oh:
Analyzing IT Outsourcing Relationships as Alliances among Multiple Clients and Vendors. HICSS 1999 - [c8]Valerie K. Spitler, Michael Gallivan:
The Role of Information Technology in the Learning of Knowledge Work. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 257-276 - 1998
- [c7]Michael Gallivan:
Influence of System Developers' Creative Style on Their Attitudes toward and Assimilation of a Software Process Innovation. HICSS (6) 1998: 435- - 1997
- [c6]Michael Gallivan:
Reskilling information systems professionals: examining individual differences in capacity for change. ICIS 1997: 487-489 - [c5]Steve Sawyer, Jay G. Cooprider, Robert D. Galliers, Michael Gallivan, Bonnie Kaplan:
Using multiple methods in studying information systems (panel session): some experiences. ICIS 1997: 518-519 - 1996
- [c4]Michael J. Gallivan:
Strategies for implementing new software processes: an evaluation of a contingency framework. SIGCPR 1996: 313-325 - 1995
- [c3]Michael J. Gallivan:
Reskilling IS professionals: individual and organizational adaptation to software process innovations. SIGCPR 1995: 103-116 - 1994
- [c2]Michael Gallivan, J. Debra Hofman, Wanda J. Orlikowski:
Implementing Radical Change: Gradual Versus Rapid Pace. ICIS 1994: 325-339 - [c1]Michael J. Gallivan:
Changes in the management of the information systems organization: an exploratory study. SIGCPR 1994: 65-77
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