International Conference on Information Systems 
ICIS 2006 - December 10 to 13

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - USA

 
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(All sessions will take place in the Midwest Airlines Center except the Sunday night reception)

Sunday, December 10

 

 

 

1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

 

 

103C

Registration

102

Exhibits and Cyber Café

101

Placement 

 

 

 

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

 

 

Art Museum

Opening Reception – Buses leave from the 6th street door of the Hilton and the front entrance of the Hyatt and will run continuously from 6:15 pm until 9:30 pm

 

 

Monday, December 11

 

 

 

7:00 am – 6:00 pm

 

103C

Registration

102

Exhibits and Cyber Café

101

Placement

 

 

 

7:00 am - 8:30 am

 

 

1st Floor Lobby

Continental Breakfast

 

 

 

8:30 am - 10:00 am

 

 

Ballroom A&B

Plenary Session

 

 

 

10:00 am - 10:30 am

 

 

1st Floor Lobby

Break

 

 

 

10:30 am - 12:00 pm

 

 

201 A&B

M1.1

PANELS-S1

 

Panel:

Social Activism in IS Research: Making the World a Better Place

 

Panel Chair:

Kevin Desouza, University of Washington

 

Panelists:

Phillip Ein-Dor, Tel Aviv University, Donald J. McCubbrey, University of Denver, Robert D. Galliers, Bentley College, Michael D. Myers, University of Auckland and Richard T. Watson, University of Georgia

 

 

 

201 C&D

M1.2

SBOIS-S1

 

Session Chair:

Leiser Silva, University of Houston

 

Paper:

SBOIS-01 - "Failure Trap: Cyclical Failures in IS Implementation," Hsiao Ruey-Lin, National University of Singapore and The Logistics Institute Asia Pacific

 

Discussant

Ruth Halperin, London School of Economics

 

Paper:

SBOIS-02 - "Tripartite Stakeholder Management during an Enterprise System Implementation: A Processual Perspective," S. Sathish, National University of Singapore

 

Discussant:

Cameron Lawrence, University of Montana

 

 

 

202 A&B

M1.3

EPI-S1

 

Session Chair:

Emmanuel Monod, Paris-Dauphine University - CREPA

 

Paper:

EPI-IS-01 - "The Legacy of ‘Power and Politics’ in Disciplinary Discourse: A Citation Analysis," Sean Hansen and Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University and M. Lynne Markus, Bentley College

 

Discussant:

Michel Kalika, Paris-Dauphine University - CREPA

 

Paper:

EPI-IS-02 - "Is Information Systems a Discipline? A Foucauldian and Toulminian Analysis," Nik R. Hassan, University of Minnesota Duluth

 

Discussant:

 

 

 

202 C

M1.4

QUANTRM-S1

 

Session Chair:

Wynne Chin, University of Houston

 

Paper:

QUANTRM-01 - "Time Changes Everything: An Examination and Application of Time-Varying Coefficients in Information Systems Research," Eric Overby and Benn Konsynski, Emory University

 

Discussant:

Rajeev Sharma, University of Oklahoma

 

Paper:

QUANTRM-02 - "Other-settings Generalizability in IS Research," Peter B. Seddon and Rens Scheepers, University of Melbourne

 

Discussant:

Aaron Becker, University of Oklahoma

 

 

 

 

202 D&E

 M1.5

 UNDSVCCOM-S1

 

Session Chair:

Lynette Kvasny, Pennsylvania State University

 

Paper:

UNDSVCOM-01 - "What Have IS academics Ever Done for Us? The Lessons of Open-Source," Antony Bryant, Leeds Metropolitan University

 

Discussant:

Syed Nasirin, Brunel University, UK

 

Paper:

UNDSVCOM-02 - "The Benefits, Innovations, and Uses of Information and Communication Technology at the Base of the Pyramid," Michael D. Gordon, Vijay Dakshinamoorthy and Li Wang, University of Michigan

 

Discussant:

J. P. Shim, Mississippi State University

 

 

 

203 A&B

M1.6

ECONIS-S1

 

Session Chair:

Session Chair: Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Carnegie Mellon University

 

Paper:

ECONIS-01 - "Image Pricing: Airline Competition on the Internet," Raymond G. Sin, Hong Kong University of  Science and Technology, Ramnath K. Chellappa, Emory University and S. Siddarth, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

 

Discussant:

Chris Forman, Carnegie Mellon University

 

Paper:

ECONIS-02 - "Platform Battle with Lock-in," Zach Zhizhong Zhou, University of California, Irvine, and Kevin  Zhu, University of California, San Diego

 

Discussant:

Charles Liu, University of Pittsburgh

 

 

 

203 C

M1.7

AIS-IS  

 

Session:

Senior Scholars

 

Paper:

AIS-01 – “What can We do to Increase the Number of A+ Publications in IS?” Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia and Carol Saunders, University of  Central Florida

 

 

 

203 D&E

M1.8

HCI-S1

 

Session Chair:

Weiyin Hong, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

 

Paper:

HCI-01 - "A Little Help Can be a Bad Thing: Anchoring and Adjustment in Adaptive Query Reuse," Gove Allen, Tulane University and Jeffrey Parsons, Memorial University of Newfoundland

 

Discussant:

Jane Carey, Arizona State University

 

Paper:

HCI-02 - "Spreadsheet Error Correction Using an Activity Framework and a Cognitive Fit Perspective," Suparna Goswami, Hock Chuan Chan and Hee Woong Kim, National University of Singapore

 

Discussant:

Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh

 

 

 

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

 

 

Ballroom C&D

Lunch

 

 

 

2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

 

 

201 A&B

M2.1

Panel-S2

 

Panel:

Information Technology as an Agent of World Benefit

 

Panel Chair:

Michel Avital, Case Western Reserve University

 

Panelists:

Edward Granger-Happ's, Save the Children, John L. King, University of Michigan, Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, Richard O. Mason, Southern Methodist University and Dave Sherman, Blu Skye Sustainability Consulting and Sustainable Value Partners

 

 

 

201 C&D

M2.2

SBOIS-S2

 

Session Chair:

Erica Wagner, Cornell University

 

Paper:

SBOIS-03 - "Understanding How Middle Managers Promote IT Change: A Strategic Actor and Cultural Approach," Christophe Elie-dit-cosaque, Paris-Dauphine University

 

Paper:

SBOIS-04 - "The Organizational Impact of Information Technology Fashion," Ping Wang, University of  Maryland at College Park

 

Paper:

SBOIS-05 - "Understand IS Continuance: A Technology Commitment Perspective," Y. Ken Wang and Pratim Datta, Washington State University

 

 

 

202 A&B

M2.3

EPI-S2

 

Session Chair:

Rudy Hirschheim, Louisiana State University

 

Paper:

EPI-IS-03 - "Technology Choice and its Performance: Towards a Sociology of Software Package Procurement,"  Neil Pollock and Robin Williams, University of Edinburgh

 

Discussant:

Henri Isaac, Paris-Dauphine University - CREPA

 

Paper:

EPI-IS-04 - "Grounded Theory Method: The Researcher as Blank Slate and Other Myths," Cathy Urquhart,  University of Auckland Business School and Walter Fernández, Australian National University

 

Discussant:

Suzanne Rivard,  HEC Montreal

 

 

 

202 C

M2.4

QUANTRM-S2

 

Session Chair:

Andrew  Schwarz, Louisiana State University

 

Paper:

QUANTRM-03 - "Measures for Quantitative Process-Tracing Methods," René Riedl and Eduard Brandstätter, Johannes Kepler University Linz

 

Discussant:

Iris Junglas, University of Houston

 

Paper:

QUANTRM-04 - "Measuring Coordination through Social Networks," Liaquat Hossain, University of Sydney,  André Wu, IBM Australia, and Byounggu Choi, University of Sydney

 

Discussant:

H. Kevin Fulk, University of Houston

 

 

 

202 D&E

M2.5

UNDSVCOM-S2

 

Session Chair:

Huigang Liang, Florida Atlantic University

 

Paper:

UNDSVCOM-03 - "Power, Knowledge and Management Information Systems Education: The Case of the Indian Learner," Niall Hayes, Lancaster University Management School, Edgar A. Whitley, London School of Economics and Political Science and Lucas D. Introna, Lancaster University Management School

 

Discussant:

Monica Adya, Marquette University

 

Paper:

UNDSVCOM-04 - "The Role of SMS in Mobile Data Service Diffusion in China: A Longitudinal Case Study Based on Actor-Network Theory," Youwei Wang, Fudan University and Yufei Yuan, McMaster University

 

Discussant:

Haiyan Huang, Pennsylvania State

 

 

 

203 A&B

M2.6

ECONIS-S2

 

Session Chair:

Chris F. Kemerer, University of Pittsburgh

 

Paper:

ECONIS-03 - "Information, Technology and Information Worker Productivity: Task Level Evidence," Sinan Aral and  Erik Brynjolfsson, MIT and Marshall Van Alstyne, Boston University and MIT

 

Discussant:

Bruce Weber, London Business School

 

Paper:

ECONIS-04 - "An Empirical Analysis of Software Vendors’ Patching Behavior: Impact of Vulnerability Disclosure," Ashish Arora, Ramayya Krishnan, Rahul Telang and Yubao Yang, Carnegie Mellon University

 

Discussant:

Hasan Cavusoglu, University of British Columbia