题目(Title):Mobile commerce and information systems issues in China
报告人(Speaker):Dr. Leida Chen
Professor of Business Intelligence & Analytics,
College of Business Administration, Creighton University
地点(Location):Room 217, New Building of GSM, Peking University
时间(Time):1:00-3:00pm, Thursday, Nov 22, 2012
Abstract
The purpose of this forum is to share my recent research work in the areas of mobile commerce and information systems issues in China with the professors and Ph.D. students at Guanghua School of Management. The following publications will be discussed:
Mobile Commerce:
Chen, L., Meservy, T.O., and Gillenson, M.L. “Understanding information systems continuance for information-oriented mobile applications, “Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 30, 2012, Article9.
Chen, L. and Nath, R. “Impediments to mobile work: an empirical study, ”International Journal of Mobile Communications. 9(5), 2011, pp. 522-540.
Chen, L. and Nath, R. “A socio-technical perspective of mobile work, “Information. Knowledge. Systems Management, 7(1), 2008, pp. 41-60.
Chen, L. and Corritore, C. “A theoretical model of nomadic culture: assumptions, values, artifacts and the impact on employee job satisfaction,” Communications of AIS, 22, 2008, Article 13, pp. 235-260.
Information Systems Issues in China:
Chen, L. “An empirical examination of the consequences of techno stress: an international perspective,” European Journal of Information Systems, 2012, forthcoming.
Chen, L. “Business-IT alignment maturity of companies in China, ” Information & Management, 47(1), 2010, pp. 9-16.
Speaker's Bio
Leida Chen, Ph.D. is Professor of Business Intelligence & Analytics and Director of the Master of Science in Information Technology Management (MSITM) program at the College of Business Administration of Creighton University. He is also a Visiting Professor of the Beijing International MBA (BiMBA) program at Peking University in Beijing, China. Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from The University of Memphis in 2000. His research and consulting interests include electronic and mobile commerce, business analytics, diffusion of IT in organizations, and global IT management. Dr. Chen has published over 40 professional articles in top-ranked IS journals including Information & Management, European Journal of Information Systems, Data Base, Communications of AIS, Journal of Management Systems, International Journal of Mobile Communications, Information Systems Management, Logistics Information Management, Information Resources Management Journal, Journal of Computer Information Systems, Electronic Markets, and Journal of Education for MIS, and over 30 articles and book chapters in national and international conference proceedings and edited books.
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