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2008

February 13  Charles Rieger, formerly of IBM. Topic: Models of Academic / Industry Partnerships: Perspectives on What Works

February 27  Dr. Angelika Dimoka, UC Riverside. Topic: NeuroIS: The Potential of Cognitive Neuroscience for Information Systems Research

March 7  Viswanath Venkatesh, University of Arkansas. Topic: Consumer Migration Across Generations of Technology Service Platforms: Roles of Generation, Technology Hierarchy, and Complementarities

March 19  Donald Patterson, UC Irvine. Topic: From Sensors to Semantics: Intelligent Context for Situated Computing

April 16 Padhraic Smyth, UC Irvine. Topic: From Gauss to Google: Data Analysis in the Digital Age

April 30 Gillian Hayes, UC Irvine. Topic: Challenges and Opportunities for Technologies for Chronic Care Management

May 6 Steve Whittaker, University of Sheffield, UK. Topic: The Past Present and Future of Digital Memories


2007

February 8  Dave Newman. Topic: What can a computer "learn" about massive collections of text documents?

February 15  Mark Warschauer. Topic: Laptops and Literacy: Can One-to-One Computing Programs Transform How Children Learn?

February 22  Gayna Williams. Topic: Making Users Matter in the Development of Software Experiences

March 1  Marty Menard. Topic: Intel's 'One Generation Ahead’ Program: Facilitating Customer Information Exchange

April 4 Renée Sieber. Topic: Advanced Information and Communications Technologies for Community Economic Development

April 11 Oliver Günther. Topic: RFID in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management: Lessons from Six Case Studies

May 2  Joel West. Topic: Entering a Mature Industry Through Innovation: Apple's iPhone Strategy

May 23 Paul Gray. Topic: The Reviewing Process

October 30  Nigel Melville. Topic: Innovation Misfit and Organizational Performance: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis

November 14 Namchul Shin. Topic: The Impact of Information Technology Innovation on Firm Performance


2006


February 21   Jonathan Grudin. Topic: "The Psychology of Non-Linear Growth"

February 23  Erran Carmel. Topic: "Narratives that Software Nations Tell Themselves "

March 23  Martin Kenney. Topic: "The Global Reorganization of Knowledge Work: The Rise of India"

April 21  Georgina Born. Topic: the social dynamics of intellectual property issues in a software research culture

May 17  Andrea Ordanini. Topic: When does E-commerce Matter for Firm Performance Improvement? And How Long Does it Take? A Longitudinal Analysis on Italian Data

June 5  Victoria Bernal. Topic: Cyberspace and Citizenship: Long Distance Politics and the Eritrean Disapora

December 4  Timothy Gonsalves. Topic: TeNeT & Innovation: The TeNeT Group's Experience in Driving Dreams for India


2005


February 23 Jonathan Grudin. Topic: "Three Faces of Human-Computer Interaction -- Human Factors, Information Systems, and CHI"
 
April 18 Rudi Schmiede. Topic: "Knowledge and Work in Informational Capitalism"
 
May 4 Hamid Ekbia. Topic: "Network Organizations: From Theory to Practice"
 
May 18 Anita S. Coleman. Topic: "Information Technology, Cognition, and Communication"
 
May 25 Simon Cole. Topic: "Fingerprinting: Between Humans and Machines"

October 21 Chris Harrington. Topic: "The Corporate Perspective on Environmental Issues for a High Tech Company"
 
November 4 James Pick. Topic: "A Framework for Spatial Technologies in Business"

November 18   Alladi Venkatesh. Topic: "An Empirical Investigation of the Global Diffusion of the Internet in the Home: Results from the US, Sweden and India"

December 2  Kelly Garrett. Topic: "Echo Chambers or Windows on the World? Partisan Selective Exposure and the Online News Environment"



2004

January 21  Margaret Elliott. Topic: "The Role of the Free Software Movement in the Mobilization of Free Software Developers."  
January 27  Joel West. Topic: "Heterogeneity of IT Importance: Implications for Enterprise IT Portfolio Management."  
February 4  Henry Pontell. Topic: "Who Carez about Warez?: White Collar Delinquency and Cybercrime."  
March 3  David Obstfeld. Topic: "Engineering Knowledge: Innovation as Knowledge Creation and Social Movement"  
March 10  Bonnie Nardi. Topic: "Howard Dean and the Internet"  
May 14  Jonathan Grudin. Topic: "Crossing the Divide: Digital Technology and Scientific Communication"  
August 12  Robert Plice, Nigel Melville, and Oleg Pavlov. Topic: "Solving the Spam Problem: An Information-Economics Approach"  
October 11 Oliver Guenther. Topic: "RFID vs. Privacy - Experiences from the Retail Industry"
 
November 5 Praveen Aggarwal. Topic: "Mirror, Mirror on the Web: A Lexical-Semantic Analysis of Brand Positioning"
 
November 15 Mark Warschauer. Topic: Information Literacy
 
November 22 Kaushik Sunder Rajan. Topic: "Global Technoscience: A Summary of Two Comparative Projects"

 


2003


March 12 Dr. Werner Beuschel. Topic: "Ubiquitous E-Learning: Challenges, Opportunities, and Experiences."    
April 3 Dr. Sharad Mehrotra. Topic: "The Role of Information Technology in Responding to the Unexpected."    
April 10 Dr. Chen Li. Topic: "Your Data Needs Cleansing."    
May 15 Dr. Walt Scacchi. Topic: "Understanding the Potential for Open Government: Open Source Processes for E-Government."    
May 29 Celia Pearce. Topic: "Emergent Cultures in Online Games"    
July 2 Andrea Ordanini. Topic: The competitive effects from participation to a digital marketplace: a resource-based view.    
August 13  Christian Wagner. Topic: "Group Collaboration and Knowledge Management with Wikis."  

 



 

 

 

 

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