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EMCIS2009: Proceedings - Accepted Refereed Papers
 

How to Reference EMCIS:

Authors (2009). Title of Paper,
CD-ROM/Online Proceedings of the European and Mediterranean
Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS) Late Breaking Papers, 2009, 13-14 July,
The Crowne Plaza, Izmir, Turkey
Editors: Prof Zahir Irani, Dr Ahmad Ghoneim, Dr Maged Ali, Dr Sarmad Alshawi, Assistant Prof Omur Y.Saatcioglu, Prof A.Güldem Cerit
ISBN: 978-1-902316-69-7

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Tracks and Papers

Note: Any changes in these proceedings will appear on the conference website http://www.emcis.org


Track: Technical Issues in Technology Management

[C114] Simple Network Management Protocol Co-existence with Hydrocarbon Process Automation Communication Real-time Network
Soloman Almadi, Ramzi El-Haddadeh (UK), Masaud Jahromi (Bahrain) [Link]

[C105]
Integrative Workflow-Embedded Support for Process Automation and Management
Atta Badii, David Fuschi, Meng Zhu (UK) [Link]
 
[C78] Centralised versus Market-Based Approaches to Mobile Task Allocation Problem: State-of-the Art
Karim Al-Yafi, Habin Lee (UK) [Link]

[C56]
 ‘Networked and Virtual Organisation’ Dilemma of Internet
Tunç D. Medeni, Tolga Medeni, Asım Balcı, Özkan Dalbay (Turkey) [Link]

[C49]
Supply Chain Management at Real Time Customer Demand
Meltem Yıldırım İmamoğlu, Mohammad Rehan (Turkey) [Link]

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Track: Supply Chain

[C41] Developmnet of Trust Model for e-Supply Chain Management Applications
Mohammadbagher Sharifnia (Iran), Azadeh Iranmehr (Iran), Mahmood Doroodchi (USA) [Link]

[C65] Supplier Leverage Model - SLM
Berrin Denizhan, Seher Arslankaya, Tülay Korkusuz Polat (Turkey) [Link]

[C50] Analysing B2B Electronic Procurement Benefits - Information
Systems Perspective
Wojciech Piotrowicz, Zahir Irani (UK) [Link]

[C68] Value Chain of Halal Certification System: A Case of the Malaysia Halal Industry
Nurulhuda Noordin, Nor Laila Md Noor, Mardziah Hashim, Zainal Samicho (Malaysia) [Link]

[C101] The Role of Supply Chain Event Management Systems for Supply Chain Risk Management
Ela Sibel Bayrak Meydanoğlu (Turkey) [Link]

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Track: Human Issues in Technology Management

[C4] Applicability of E-mail Marketing on Academic Staff in the UK in Comparison with Turkey
Selcuk Burak Hasiloglu (Turkey), Kecheng Liu (UK) [Link]

[C22] Impact of Employees Psychological and Financial Predictors for Readiness to Organsational Change
Naimatullah Shah, Zahir Irani (UK) [Link]

[C36] User-Centric Privacy Preservation in Social Networks
Amir H. Chinaei, Rosa Karimi Adl, Chenen Liang, Ken Barker (Canada) [Link]

[C79] One’s Own Soundtrack: Affective Music Sythesis
Atta Badii, Ali Khan, David Fuschi (UK) [Link]

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Track: Customer Relationship Management

[C31] A Framework for Successful CRM Implementation
Mohammad Almotairi (UK) [Link]

[C73] The Relationship between eCRM Implementation and e-Loyalty at Different Adoption Stages of Transaction Cycle: A Conceptual Framework and Hypothesis
Talhat Alhaiou, Zahir Irani, Maged Ali (UK) [Link]

[C30] A Maturity Model for the Internationalization of Customer Care in the Automotive Industry
Bernhard Schindlholzer, Lukas Gysi, Michael Klaas, Walter Brenner (Switzerland) [Link]

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Track: E-Government and IT in Public Sector

[C84] Current State of e-Services in Saudi Arabia: The Case of Intermediaries in Facilitating Government Service in Madinah City
Faris AlSobhi, Muhammad Kamal, Vishanth Weerakkody (UK)
[Link]

[C74] The Digital Divide: Investigating the Isle of Man’s Dilemma using Exploratory Research to Identify the Causes
George Ryder (UK)
[Link]

[C28] A Model Study of Public Internet Access Points for Turkey
Ali Arifoğlu, Erkan Er, Gülgün Afacan (Turkey)
[Link]

[C51] Explaining Citizen Adoption of Government to Citizen Service: A Model Based on Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)
İrfan Emrah Kanat, Sevgi Özkan (Turkey)
[Link]

[C75] Web 2.0 and e-Government: An Exploration of Potential & Realities in the Arab World
Salam Abdallah, Ashraf Khalil (UAE)
[Link]

[C20] Understanding Citizen Demands for Wide-Spreading e-Government Services in Turkey: A Descriptive Study
D. Tunç Medeni, Asım Balcı, Özkan Dalbay (Turkey)
[Link]

[C85] An Investigation of e-Government Progress in Oman: A Survey of Public Sector Workers
Moaman Al-Busaidy, Vishanth Weerakkody (UK)
[Link]

[C104] The Evaluation and the Effectiveness of Project Management in Transformational e-Government Projects 
Shauneen Furlong, Wafi Al-Karaghouli (UK)
[Link]

[C112] Integrated Framework for Multi-Channel Citizen Management in Transformational Government
Ahmad Ghoneim, Maged Ali (UK)
[Link]

[C52] E-Transformation and Technological Innovation in Turkey
İbrahim Arpacı, Ali Arifoğlu (Turkey)
[Link]

[C32] Transformational Government and Assistive Web Based Technologies
Senaka Fernando, Tony Elliman, Arthur Money, Lorna Lines (UK)
[Link]

[C47] Services Innovation in e-Government: A Raodmap for a Critical Success Factor Approach
Spyros Angelopoulos (Greece), Thanos Papadopoulos (UK), Fotis Kitsios (Greece)
[Link]

[C16] Developing Trust Reciprocity in Electronic Government: The Role of Felt Trust
Ali Dashti, Izak Benbasat, Andrew Burton-Jones (Canada)
[Link]

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Track: Information Technology Evaluation

[C106] Examine the Existence of (Systrust) Model and its Impact on the Jordanian Commercial Banks Performance
Ebrahim Mansour (Jordan), Ahmad A Mohammad (Jordan), Farouk Missi (UK), A’llam Hamdan (Jordan)
[Link]

[C38] Evaluation of Process Optimisation in IT Services Using Mathematical
Programming and Lean&Six Sigma Tools 
Buse Ergün, Zehra Önen, Yasemine Özşen (Turkey)
[Link]

[C37] Analysis of Risk Dynamics in Information Technology Service Delivery
Özge Nazimoğlu, Yasemine Özşen (Turkey)
[Link]

[C111] Evaluation of Managers’ Perceptions on Information System Projects Success using ANN Compared to MDA: A Study of Retailing Industry
Bersam Bolat, Gül Tekin Temur, Umut Gündüz, Metin Yılmaz (Turkey)
[Link]

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Track: Enterprise Systems

[C10] An Assessment of the Applicability of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems to Make-to-Order Companies
Bulut Aslan, Mark Stevenson, Linda Hendry (UK)
[Link]

[C108] Importance of Various Factors for Implementing the Advanced Manufacturing Technologies in Manufacturing Enterprises
Hussain Bux Marri, Murlidhar Nebhwani, Muhammad Nouman Shaikh, Ghulam Yasin Shaikh (Pakistan)
[Link]

[C46] CSFS of ERP Implementations in Belgian SMEs: A Multiple Case Study
Claude Doom, Koen Milis (Beligium)
[Link]

[C34] How does the Implementation of a Next Generation Network Influence a Telecommunication Company?
Christian Czarnecki, Marcus Heuser, Myra Spiliopoulou (Germany)
[Link]

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Track: IT in Healthcare

[C66] Modeling of VMI Implementation via SOA in a Healthcare Supply Chain
Sultan N. Turhan, Özalp Vayvay (Turkey) [Link]

[C93] The Rationale of e-Health Evaluation: The Case of NHS Direct
Hamid Alalwany, Sarmad Alshawi (UK) [Link]

[C48] Information Technology in Oral Healthcare: Attitudes of Dental Professionals on the Use of Teledentistry in Turkey
Secil Özkan Ata, Sevgi Özkan (Turkey) [Link]

[C99] A Concept for a Long-Term Scalable Primary Care Model
Soha Maad (UK), Borislav D Dimitrov (Ireland), Tom Fahey (Ireland) [Link]

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Track: Organizational Issues in Technology Management

[C39] The Organizational Commitment of IT Professionals in Private Banks
Abdulkadir Kırmızı, Orkun Deniz (Turkey)
[Link]

[C44] Research Methods and Methodologies for Studying Organisational Learning
Frank Nyame-Asiamah, Nandish Patel (UK)
[Link]

[C69] Readiness and Mindset for IT Offshoring: Insights from Banking and Insurance Organizations
Mehmet N. Aydin (Turkey), Jeroen de Groot (Netherlands), Jos van Hillegersberg (Netherlands)
[Link]

[C21] Informatisation of Transport Process Using GPS Navigation System
Andreja Habjan, Costas Andriopoulos (UK)
[Link]

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Track: Web Services and E-Commerce

[C43] Destination Competitiveness Through the Use of Information and Communication Technologies
Ali Şükrü Çetinkaya (Turkey)
[Link]

[C64] A New Approach to the Digital Maritime Economy
Georgios Dourmas, Nikitas Nikitakos (Greece)
[Link]

[C15] Social Media: Impacting the Enterprise?
Jenny Backhouse (Australia)
[Link]

[C33] Web-Based Information Systems Development and Dynamic Organisational Change: The Need for Emergent Development Tools
Mark Ramrattan, Nandish Patel (UK)
[Link]

[C103] Automatic XML Schema Matching
Yasin Ozan Kılıç, Mehmet N. Aydin (Turkey)
[Link]

[C1] Towards Successful e-Payment Systems: An Empirical Identification and Analysis of Critical Factors
Sevgi Ozkan, Gayani Bindusara, Ray Hackney (UK)
[Link]

[C92] Who Uses Internet Banking in Turkey and Why?
Burcu İlter, Ömür Y.Saatçıoğlu, Emel Kuruoğlu (Turkey)
[Link]

[C72] Exploring the Transformation of Tourism Firms’ Operations and Business Models through the Use of Web Map Services
Marianna Sigala, Dimosthenis Marinidis (Greece)
[Link]

[C102] The Driving Factors of Continuance Online Shopping: Gender Differences in Behaviour - The Case of Saudi Arabia
Talal Al-maghrabi, Charles Dennis (UK)
[Link]

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Track: Business Modeling and Simulation

[C29] A Developed Encoding Method for Parallel Machine Scheduling with Permutation Genetic Algorithm
Murat Kocamaz, Ural Gokay Cicekli, Haluk Soyuer (Turkey)
[Link]

[C87] Theory of Deferred Action: Agent-Based Simulation Model for Designing Complex Adaptive Systems
Nandish Patel, Tillal Eldabi, Tariq Khan (UK)
[Link]

[C40] Using Agent Based Simulation to Empirically Examine Complexity in Carbon Footprint Business Process
Venkateswara N. Pilla, Nandish Patel, Tariq Khan (UK)
[Link]

[C89] A Hybrid Approach to Workflow Modelling
Richard Cull, Tillal Eldabi (UK)
[Link]

[C23] A New Procedure to Improve Job Arrangement and the Effect of Practical Parameters in Single Machine Scheduling
Sohrab Khanmohammadi, Solmaz Abdolahi (Iran)
[Link]

[C27] Integration of a Simulation Platform into a Business Process Management Tool
Ibrahim Kanalici, Asli Sencer Erdem, Meltem Ozturan (Turkey)
[Link]

[C9] The Bullwhip Effect in Industry - A MonteCarlo Simulation
Hans - J. Lenz, Emilia Paustian (Germany)
[Link]

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Track: Social and Cultural Issues in Information Systems

[C67] The Use of Information Technologies and Systems in Airlines
Hakan Oktal, Özlem Oktal (Turkey)
[Link]

[C113] Cultual Aspects of Multi-Channel Customer Management: A Case Study in Egypt
Maged Ali, Laurance Brooks (UK)
[Link]

[C115] Exploring National Culture Impact on Information Security Management Adoption
Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Maged Ali (UK)
[Link]

[C80] Intercultural Communication Competence: A Study about the Intercultural Sensitivity of University Students based on their Education and International Experiences
Sebnem Penbek, Dicle Yurdakul, Guldem Cerit (Turkey)
[Link]

[C2] Internet Usage among Arab Adolescents: Preliminary Findings
Kathy Ning Shen, Maha Shakir (UAE)
[Link]

[C97] The Situation of Turkey in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Economics Side: The Comparative Study with OECD Countries
Serdar Çiçek, Gökçe Çiçek Ceyhun (Turkey)
[Link]

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Track: Knowledge Management

[C76] Big Challenge: Understanding Knowledge Management
Murat Sezgin, Ömür Y. Saatçioğlu (Turkey) [Link]

[C109] A Study on Knowledge Management and Firm Performance in Turkish IT Sector
Ömür Y.Saatçıoğlu, Omur Neczan Timurcanday Ozmen, Engin Denis Eris (Turkey) [Link]

[C8] Knowledge Management for the Twenty-First Century: A Large Comprehensive Global Survey Emphasizes KM Strategy
Elayne Coakes (UK), A. D. Amar (USA), Maria Luisa Granados (Columbia) [Link]

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Track: Brand Management

[C77] Dimensions of Brand Knowledge: Turkish University Students’ Consumption of International Brands
Nazli Alimen, A. Guldem Cerit (Turkey)
[Link]

[C116] Successful Brand Dissonance: The Paradox between the Brand Name and Country Image
Ashok Ranchhod, Ebi Marandi, Ebraham Afshar (UK)
[Link]

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Track: IT in Higher Education and E-Learning

[C59] Impact of the e-Learning Package on the Quality of Student Learning Experience
Shafqat Hameed (UK), Atta Badii (UK), Ayesha Pervaiz (Pakistan), John Mellor (UK), Andrea Cullen (UK)
[Link]

[C57] ICT Diffusion in Jordanian Universities
Hisham Othman Al-Mobaideen (UK)
[Link]

[C83] E-Learning Adoption in Higher Education in Jordan: Vision, Reality and Change
Saheer Al-Jaghoub, Hussein Al-Yaseen, Mou'ath Hourani (Jordan), Ramzi Al-Haddadeh (UK), Maher Salim (Jordan)
[Link]

[C54] A New Approach for Student’s Understanding of the Richness of Diagrams
Kamaran Fathulla, Shafqat Hameed
[Link]

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Track: Strategic Information Systems

[C100] Evaluation of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) Techniques: Driver Perspective
Abdullah Basahel, Zahir Irani (UK)
[Link]

[C58] Analyzing the Mediating Role of ICT and Non-ICT Investment and BPR in the Relationship between e-Business Adoption and Performance
Loukis, Euripidis (Greece), Soto-Acosta Pedro (Spain), Pazalos Konstantinos (Greece)
[Link]

[C14] Conceptualization of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) Success Model in Public Sector: An Absorptive Capacity Approach
Fazidah Abu Bakar, Mohd Adam Suhaimi, Husnayati Hussain (Malaysia)
[Link]

[C12] IT Outsourcing Success and Strategic Motivation
Serdar Yarlıkaş (Turkey)
[Link]

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Not Presented Papers

[C13] Opportunities for Interactivity in Public Health Websites: A content Analysis Approach
Sumayya Banna, Helen Hasan, Joseph Meloche, (Australia) [Link]

[C17] Usability Testing of Public Health Web-Based Information Systems
Sumayya Banna, Kholoud Alkayid, Helen Hasan, Joseph Meloche, (Australia) [Link]

[C110] Knowledge Sharing, Learning and Situated Practice: Communities of Practice for Projects
Peter E.D. Love, Joanne Ellis (Australia) [Link]

[C118] `ICT Policy` for ICT Service Management - Role of Business Organizations in National Reforms Agenda for Services Sector
Mohammed Alsudairi, (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), Muhammad Kamal, (UK) [Link]

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