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DOI: 10.1145/1666420.1666424
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Is Stickiness Profitable for
electronic Retailers?
Lin Lin, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu,
Olivia R. Liu Sheng, and Johnny Lee
Current e-commerce practices suffer from
a lack of accurate bottom-line performance
metrics. Although conventional wisdom
suggests that measurements such as
stickiness or number of visitors might
offer a clue, no empirical evidence to
date has shown any conclusive proof for
such assumptions. The authors analyze
the relationship between customers’
in-session visiting behavior measured by
“stickiness” and their conversion behavior.
This study directly answers the question:
“does visiting behavior measurement
really serve as an effective tool for
predicting customer purchase intentions?”
Their findings greatly improve our
understanding of the phenomenon under
study and would have immediate impact
on current business practice.
Practitioner-Based measurement:
A Collaborative Approach
S. T. Parkinson, R.M. Hierons, M. Lycett,
and M. Norman
It is widely understood that a program to
improve software quality can be expected
to recoup its cost many times over.
The authors put forward two distinctly
different models as the way to successfully
implement such programs. This work
defines a hybrid, practitioner-based
model and evaluates the implementation
of a measurement framework in a major
insurance organization. Research was
conducted to understand the critical
success factors in implementing software
measurement programs, develop a
measurement framework to address these
factors, implement a pilot program, and
reflect on the outcomes.
organizational Adoption
of open Source Software:
Barriers and Remedies
Del Nagy, Areej M. Yassin,
and Anol Bhattacherjee
Considerable excitement in the business
community surrounds open source
software as these applications appear to
offer increased contextual functionality
or technical performance along with
reduced costs. Several barriers, however,
prevent organizations from easily
adopting these technologies. The authors
examine adoption barriers surrounding
organizational knowledge, legacy
integration, open source software forking,
sunk costs, and technological immaturity,
as well as provide potential remedies to
these barriers for organizations looking to
adopt open source software.
Aligning undergraduate IS
Curricula With Industry needs
John H. Benamati, Zafer D. Ozdemir,
and H. Jeff Smith
Industry executives now seek IS graduates
with higher-level skills. The vast majority
of the top business schools (69%) have
made recent curricular changes consistent
with changing industry demands. Across
MIS programs in top 50 business schools,
the collective number of IS graduates was
down 60% from 2003 to 2007. From 2006
to 2007, schools with changes combined to
graduate 19% more MIS students while the
number of graduates continued to decline
in schools with no curricular changes. A
coordinated effort by industry executives
and academics is required to address
IS industry demand for both skills and
number of graduates.
Agent-oriented embedded
electronic measuring Systems
Hing Kai Chan
Most of the reported literature regarding
agent technology have been focusing
on the theoretical foundations of agent
applications. This article, in contrast, sets
out to discuss two real-life applications of
agent technology on embedded electronic
measuring systems. The author discusses
the reason why agent technology was
employed in each case as well as addresses
the difficulties that occur during the
course of design, agent-based software
development, and implementation.
Pros and cons with respect to the two
applications are presented, allowing
readers to gain insights into why, and how,
agent-technology could be applied in real-life applications.
Business Continuity
and the Banking Industry
Fabio Arduini and Vincenzo Morabito
Recent natural disasters and acts of
terrorism have propelled renewed interest in
emergency planning in both the private and
public sector. Business continuity (BC) is
fast becoming a key task within all industrial
and business specificities. The authors
focus on the importance of BC strategies
throughout any organization, particularly
the banking industry where management
has often depended on technologies it does
not fully understand. BC planning should
be considered a businesswide approach
and not an IT-focused one, the authors
warn. Moreover, such planning must be an
ongoing commitment adopted among the
various levels of management within an
organization.
user Participation in Software
Development Projects
Ramanath Subramanyam, Fei Lee
Weisstein, and M. S. Krishnan
Eliciting user input has been considered
crucial for successful software development.
Consistent with this notion, both
researchers and practitioners have viewed
user participation as an important way to
improve software quality, increase user
satisfaction, and promote user acceptance.
Product development leaders and project
managers might lean toward increasing the
users’ input into the development process.
However, empirical evidence also shows that
user participation might negatively influence
performance by making the process more
difficult, lengthy, and less effective. In this
study, the authors empirically examine both
the ‘developer-side’ and ‘user-side’ impacts
of user participation and underscore the
need to carefully manage customer-team
interactions.
A framework for health Care
Information Assurance Policy and
Compliance
Sherrie Drye Cannoy and A.F. Salam
As many as 400 people may have access
to one’s personal medical information
throughout the typical care process.
Patients and consumers need to feel their
sensitive electronic records or information
are protected against unauthorized access,
transmission, and disclosure. HIPAA
and related policies ensure that health
records are kept confidential. However, if
employees fail to understand compliance
policies, it becomes difficult to keep
patient information confidential. Based on
a multi-site case study, this article presents
a framework of Information Assurance
Policy and Compliance factors addressing
the behavioral dimension in the context of
patient health care information.