Ethical Perceptions of IS Students (2007)
Rafidah Ashari, David J Grimshaw, Michael E Whitman, Anthony M Townsend, Anthony R Hendrickson
page 1 As information becomes ever more central in the daily lives of individuals and society, the handling of that commodity brings into focus a number of key ethical issues. These issues are of key...
An exploratory comparison of e-commerce adoption in large and small enterprises (2002)
Daniel, Elizabeth M., Grimshaw, David J.
This study compares the reasons why small and large companies are adopting electronic commerce (e-commerce) and compares the benefits realized from the adoption of e-commerce by these two groups of...
THE ROLE OF CONTEXTUAL CLUES IN THE CREATION OF INFORMATION OVERLOAD (1998)
Chris Kimble, David J. Grimshaw, Paul M. Hildreth
There has been an explosion of new forms of communications media for interpersonal communication. There is anecdotal evidence of people suffering from ‘information overload ’ as a result of these...
The Role of Context in Decision Making: Some Implications for Database Design (1997)
David J. Grimshaw, Peter L. Mott, Stuart A. Roberts, Leeds Ls Jt
With increasing integration of computer systems through local and wide area communication networks, there exists the capability in many organizations to retrieve information from databases to support...
Towards a taxonomy of geographical information systems (1996)
David J. Grimshaw, Leeds Ls Jt
This paper places geographical information systems (GZS) in the context of information systems generally and spe@cally illustrates how GIS may be classified by adapting an earlier taxonomy of...
The Role of Contextual Clues in the Creation of Information Overload
Chris Kimble, Paul Hildreth, David J Grimshaw
There has been an explosion of new forms of communications media for interpersonal communication. There is anecdotal evidence of people suffering from 'information overload' as a result of these...