NZISDC-2011

2011 New Zealand Information Systems Doctoral Conference 

Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington

6 August, 2011

Copyright Nicole Braun

Organising Committee

  • Dr. Val Hooper, Victoria University of Wellington
  • Prof. Pak Yoong, Victoria University of Wellington
  • Dr. Beverley Hope

Proceedings

Adnan Ahmad, Massey University, Towards access control for model social networks

Nor’ashikin Ali, Massey University, Knowledge management systems (KMS) success model for healthcare 

Chris Arasammi, Auckland University of Technology, The role of system interface characteristics on training reactions in enterprise systems

Reece Arnott, University of Otago, Towards “photocopying” of real world objects 

Arzoo Atiq, University of Auckland, Issues around multilingual data acquisition in qualitative fieldwork 

Fuad Khan Baloch, Auckland University of Technology, Utilizing Dooyeweerd’s aspects to construct a critical realist theory of the internet 

Harmi Izzuan Bin Baharum, Massey University, Teaching communication skills in virtual world: Effectiveness and acceptance in Malaysian context 

Rashidah Bolhassan, Victoria University of Wellington, Knowledge sharing and preservation of traditional cultural expressions: The Sarawak story

Jules Congalton, Massey University, The role of team diversity in software development productivity in New Zealand 

Richard Derham, University of Canterbury, Using social media to create IT value 

Samuel Ekundayo, Auckland University of Technology, Modelling activity theory to the use of ICT to reduce overcrowding and improve learning effectiveness in universities of developing countries 

Saidatul Ismail, Victoria University of Wellington, Factors affecting the implementation of information literacy education in Malaysian primary schools 

Haslinda Hassan, Massey University, Extent of e-procurement usage: An empirical study of small and medium sized New Zealand businesses 

Geetha Kanaparan, Victoria University of Wellington, Effective use of collaborative e-learning technologies for learning programming

Sangeeta Karmokar, Auckland University of Technology, Designing an e-business interface for SME by embedding users’ emotional, psychological, and cognitive needs 

Van Le, Victoria University of Wellington, Design by example for real databases: New algorithms and impact 

Farhaan Mirza, University of Auckland, Standardization battles in technology: An agent based analysis 

Edgar Pacheco, Victoria University of Wellington, Visual impairment and the transition to tertiary education 

Nishanie Pereira, Victoria University of Wellington, Post-adoptive ICT use in non-profit organisations 

Raja Haslinda Raja Mohd Ali, Massey University, The impact of national culture on strategic information systems planning 

Samantha Samarasinghe, Massey University, A study to develop and validate a comprehensive model of e-learning systems success  

Diane Strode, Victoria University of Wellington, Strategies for coordination effectiveness in agile software development projects 

Namali Suraweera, Victoria University of Wellington, E-learning in information management education in Sri Lanka: An examination of needs and issues 

Vanessa Tennant, University of Canterbury, Investigating information systems infusion in organisations 

Marta Vos, Victoria University of Wellington, RFID/EPC in the Public and Private Sectors: Connecting the Future

Suan Wong, Victoria University of Wellington, The use of organic user interface to enhance student experience in higher education 

Carol Zhou, Massey University, Using semantic technology to provide government information