• Career success in the MIS academy 

      Sherif, Karma Samir; Nan, Ning ( Association for Information Systems , 2019 , Conference Paper)
      Like other academicians, MIS researchers have boundary-less careers that rely more on personal drive than affiliated institution to develop career competencies and achieve career success. Unlike other fields, maintaining ...
    • Electronic performance monitoring friend or foe? Empowering employees through data analytics 

      Sherif, Karma; Jewesimi, Omolola ( Association for Information Systems , 2018 , Conference Paper)
      Recent advances in electronic performance monitoring (EPM) have raised employee concerns regarding invasion of privacy and the erosion of trust. However, the use of data analytics on the EPM data promises to improve ...
    • Gamification of e-Government services: A discussion of potential transformation 

      Al-Yafi, Karim; El-Masri, Mazen ( Association for Information Systems , 2016 , Conference Paper)
      Gamification has shown to be a valuable approach that enhances participants' engagement. In education, enhanced student engagement has proven to increase their learning effectiveness. In business, gamification permits ...
    • Mobile government adoption: Citizen-centric approach 

      Alomari M.K. ( Association for Information Systems , 2018 , Conference Paper)
      Despite government attempts to increase citizens' interaction with e-government services provided through governmental websites, to guarantee a high level of involvement by citizens in government services, more governmental ...
    • Predicting student-perceived learning outcomes and satisfaction in ERP courses: An empirical investigation 

      Alshare, Khaled A.; Lane, Peggy L. ( Association for Information Systems , 2011 , Article)
      This article uses the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model (UTAUT) as the basis for the research framework to examine factors that influence student-perceived learning outcomes and satisfaction in ...
    • Resolving the dichotomy of human and machine intelligence in auditing practices 

      Mohamed, Shaimaa Salah Abbas; Sherif, Karma Samir ( Association for Information Systems , 2021 , Conference Paper)
      In a digitally empowered work environment, human machine interaction needs to dynamically adapt in order to create the appropriate fit between organizational policies and practices (fairness and transparency) and environmental ...
    • Skills and attributes of it graduates: Evidence from employer's perspective 

      Osmani, Mohamad; Hindi, Nitham; Al-Esmail, Rajab; Weerakkody, Vishanth; Kapoor K., Eldabi, Tillal ( Association for Information Systems , 2016 , Conference Paper)
      In the past, when employers were recruiting Information Technology (IT) professionals, they were keen on hard skills to perform the job. However, recently there is a rising awareness that technical skills alone are ...
    • Structuring institutionalization of Digitally-Enabled Service Transformation in public sector: Does actor or structure matters? 

      Omar, Amizan; Elhaddadeh, Ramzi ( Association for Information Systems , 2016 , Conference Paper)
      Failure to identify the right institutionalization framework has caused derailments of major public sector Digitally-Enabled Service Transformation (DEST) projects in the UK, such as the NHS-National Program for IT (NHS-NPfIT) ...
    • The digital transformation of FinTech: Disruptions and value paths 

      El-Masri, Mazen; Al-Yafi, Karim; Sherif, Karma Samir ( Association for Information Systems , 2019 , Conference Paper)
      The latest tech-enabled financial services supported by the blockchain technology promises to disrupt the strategic positioning of financial institutions and pave the way for FinTechs and TechFins to gain financial centrality. ...
    • The moderating effect of espoused cultural dimensions on consumer's intention to use mobile payment devices 

      Alshare, Khaled; Mousa, Abeer ( Association for Information Systems , 2014 , Conference Paper)
      Prior research in cross-cultural studies in technology adoption has mainly focused on national cultural level and conducted in western countries. This paper examines the impact of espoused national cultural values on ...