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Information Availability And Security Policy, Andrew P. Martin, Deepak Khazanchi
Information Availability And Security Policy, Andrew P. Martin, Deepak Khazanchi
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Information availability is a key element of information security. However, information availability has not been addressed with the same enthusiasm as confidentiality and integrity because availability is impacted by many variables which cannot easily be controlled. The principal goal of this research is to characterize information availability in detail and investigate how effective enterprise security policy can ensure availability.
Mutual Knowledge And Its Impact On Virtual Team Performance, Alanah Davis, Deepak Khazanchi
Mutual Knowledge And Its Impact On Virtual Team Performance, Alanah Davis, Deepak Khazanchi
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
This paper describes the notion of mutual knowledge and its potential impact on virtual team performance. Based on a review of the literature, including proponents and opponents for the concept of mutual knowledge in group interaction, we suggest that there is a gap in our understanding of what is known about mutual knowledge as it impacts team dynamics and ultimately virtual team performance. We conclude the paper by discussing the importance of mutual knowledge for virtual team performance and the research issues that need to be addressed in this domain.
Electronic Medical Records: Barriers To Adoption And Diffusion, Halbana Tarmizi, Deepak Khazanchi, Cherie Noteboom
Electronic Medical Records: Barriers To Adoption And Diffusion, Halbana Tarmizi, Deepak Khazanchi, Cherie Noteboom
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
The primary goal of this paper is to explore why information technology (IT) solutions such as electronic medical records (EMR) have failed to gain a foothold in the healthcare sector. Based on a review of extant research, we propose a framework for classifying the barriers to the adoption and diffusion of EMR in the healthcare sector. We map all barriers reported in the literature onto the classification scheme to demonstrate its efficacy. We conclude by suggesting potential opportunities for applying the classification framework to research and practice.
Organizational Transformation Through Business Models: A Framework For Business Model Design, Peter Keen, Sajda Qureshi
Organizational Transformation Through Business Models: A Framework For Business Model Design, Peter Keen, Sajda Qureshi
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
Organizations are increasingly inter-connected as they source talent, goods and services from other organizations located in disparate parts of the world. They seek new ways of creating value for themselves, customers and partners. They operate outside and across traditional industry boundaries and definitions. These innovations have lead to a focus on business models as a fundamental statement of direction and identity. This paper highlights what is known about the business model concept and where and why it differs from more established concepts of business strategy. It illustrates how the application of business models has transformed organizations. The contribution of this …