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Impact of LESSONS the Internet LEARNED on Procurement IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON PROCUREMENT (2008)
Judith Gebauer, Carrie Beam, Arie Segev
We believe that Internet and related technologies will change the role of the purchasing department from a transaction-oriented function to a more managerial function focused on establishing and...
Information System Flexibility and the Performance of Business Processes (2008)
While insufficient flexibility of an information system to support a business process precludes the use of the system in certain cases, excessive flexibility of an information system can limit the...
An Analysis of Success factors for Online Business models (2008)
Judith Gebauer, Mark Ginsburg, Judith Gebauer, Mark Ginsburg
A b s t r a c t This paper explores the use of e-commerce in the distribution channel of the wine industry with an emphasis on the North American market. After achieving early attention from...
ALIGNING THEORY WITH EVIDENCE FROM A CASE STUDY (2008)
Judith Gebauer, Fei Lee, Judith Gebauer, Fei Lee
University of Illinois at Urbana−Champaign, College of Business Flexibility can have important consequences for the operational efficiency and long−term effectiveness of an enterprise system, yet...
Exploring the Black Box of Task-Technology Fit (2008)
Task−technology fit has been developed as a diagnostic tool to determine whether information systems meet user needs, and has been demonstrated to have a positive impact on the effectiveness of...
User Requirements of Mobile Technology: A Summary of Research Results (2008)
As advanced mobile technology becomes more widespread, the impacts on professional environments and on the personal lives of individual users continue to increase. Devices, such as smart cell phones,...
Applying the Theory of Task-Technology Fit to Mobile Technology: The Role of User Mobility (2008)
Judith Gebauer, Ya Tang, Judith Gebauer, Ya Tang
of Business In this paper, we apply the theory of task technology fit to mobile technology, focusing specifi−cally on the role of user mobility. We describe the results of an empirical study of 216...
Judith Gebauer, Michael Zagler
Adapted for a reprint with permission in Revue Internationale de l'Achat
The Use of Emerging Technologies in Procurement - State of the Art and a Look into the Future (2007)
Judith Gebauer, Carrie Beam, Arie Segev
communication processes and most of the information exchanged between business partners as well as within organizations, however, occurs on paper. The workflow routines that companies install to...
Ralf E. Strauss, Detlef Schoder, Judith Gebauer
As the use of the Internet continues to grow among consumers, firms need to assess the requirements of individual branding-strategies in the context of electronic commerce. Although branding has been...
M-Commerce: Revolution + Inertia = Evolution (2007)
Phillip Gordon, Judith Gebauer
Abstract: Mcommerce has led to expectations of revolutionary changes in business and markets. Similar to developments in the past, however, the radical impacts will probably be limited, while many...
There is a broad range of Information Technology (IT) initiatives that firms may undertake to realize electronic commerce strategies in the digital age. Implementation of these initiatives can bring...
Once Built Well, They Might Come: An Empirical Study of Mobile E-Mail (2007)
Judith Gebauer, Michael J. Shaw, Ramanath Subramanyam, Judith Gebauer
In this exploratory study, we seek to help explain and predict the success of mobile in−formation systems based on a research model that joins key elements of the theory of task−technology fit...
In this paper, we explore (a) the requirements of business users of mobile devices in relation with user tasks and user mobility, and (b) the relationship of the extent to which user−indicated...
Results from a Content Analysis of User Reviews (2007)
Judith Gebauer, Ya Tang, Chaiwat Baimai, Judith Gebauer, Ya Tang, Chaiwat Baimai
Administration Advanced mobile technology continues to shape professional environments. Smart cell phones, pocket computers and laptop computers reduce the need of users to remain close to a wired...
Task-technology fit for mobile information systems (2006)
Judith Gebauer, Judith Gebauer, Michael J. Shaw, Michael J. Shaw, Michele L. Gribbins, Michele L. Gribbins
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidelines, however, of how to design effective mobile IS in support of organizational processes have not...
This paper explores the use of electronic commerce in the distribution channel of the wine industry with an emphasis on the North American market. After achieving early attention from electronic...
Michele L. Gribbins, Judith Gebauer, Michael J. Shaw
Mobile technologies have gained much attention recently, not only as part of consumer-oriented products and applications, but also as a tool to augment business strategies and to support...
Judith Gebauer, Michael J. Shaw
In this paper, we propose a theory of task/technology fit for mobile applications to support organizational processes (tasks). We adapt the original concept of task/technology fit as it was developed...
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Assessing The Value Of Interorganizational Systems To Support Business Transactions (2000)
In interorganizational settings the use of information systems (IS) and networks is often not evaluated in a formal way and decisions are made by "gut feeling" rather than based on rational...
Arno Scharl, Judith Gebauer, Christian Bauer
Emerging information technologies play an increasingly important role, not only to automate tasks within organizations but also to provide the infrastructure to facilitate communication across...
16.33> BACKGROUND Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL, http://www.llnl.gov) is a research and development facility owned by the U.S. Department of Energy and managed by the University of...
Internet-Based Electronic Markets (1999)
Arie Segev, Frank Färber, Judith Gebauer
This article provides an overview of Internet-based electronic markets as a mechanism to support the procurement of non-production related items (indirect procurement). We describe the general...
Internet-based electronic markets (1999)
Arie Segev, Judith Gebauer, Frank Färber
This article provides an overview of Internet-based electronic markets as a mechanism to support indirect procurement. We describe the general concept and provide a number of representative examples....
Managing In The Context of The New Electronic Marketplace (1999)
Electronic marketplaces (EMs) are virtual marketplaces where buyers and suppliers meet to exchange information about prices and product and service offerings, and to negotiate and carry out business...
Mark Ginsburg, Judith Gebauer, Arie Segev, Arie Segev
Multi-vendor electronic catalogs (E-catalogs) are an increasingly important component of Internet and Intranet-based procurement solutions as they provide key support for the information-gathering...
Internet-based Electronic Markets (1999)
Arie Segev, Judith Gebauer, Frank Färber
This article provides an overview of Internet-based electronic markets as a mechanism
Internet-based intermediaries - the case of the real estate market (1998)
This paper examines the role of intermediaries in the age of emerging technologies like the Internet and the World Wide Web. After a brief reflection on the differences and similarities between...
Impact Of The Internet On Procurement (1998)
Judith Gebauer, Carrie Beam, Arie Segev
We believe that the Internet and related technologies will help change the role of the purchasing department, from a transaction-oriented function to a more managerial one that focuses on...
: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories' Zephyr System provides a showcase for the ways in which emerging technologies can help streamline procurement processes and improve the coordination...
Internet-Based Intermediaries - The Case Of The Real Estate Market (1998)
This paper examines the role of intermediaries in the age of emerging technologies like the Internet and the World Wide Web. After a brief reflection on the differences and similarities between...
Arie Segev, Judith Gebauer, Carrie Beam
New Internet-related technologies clearly have the potential to trigger significant changes in procurement. Although the majority of currently available off-the-shelf systems are in a very early...
Assessing Internet-based Procurement to Support the Virtual Enterprise (1998)
With most organizations spending at least one third of their income on purchasing goods and services, procurement holds significant, but often overlooked, business value. Purchasing processes are...
Modeling the IT-Infrastructure of Inter-Organizational Processes - Automation vs. Flexibility (1997)
this paper introduces a conceptual framework for decision support in the context of designing and reorganizing inter-organizational processes. The concept specifically addresses the relationship...
Impact of the Internet on Purchasing Practices Preliminary Results from a Field Study (1997)
Arie Segev, Carrie Beam, Judith Gebauer
Procurement is one of the most important business functions, and it affects project expenses and quality of the final product. Information technology, specifically the World Wide Web and the...
Virtual Organizations from an Economic Perspective (1996)
The use of information and communication technology (IT) to build up cooperative structures, of which virtual organizations form one example, recently received much attention, as well from the IT...
The Efficacy of Mobile e-Procurement: A Pilot Study
Gebauer, Judith, Shaw, Michael J., Zhao, Kexin (Katherine)
This paper reports on an empirical study to assess the impacts, benefits, and critical success factors of mobile applications to enhance an electronic procurement system. For different user groups,...
Task-Technology Fit for Mobile Information Systems
Gebauer, Judith, Shaw, Michael J., Gribbins, Michele L.
Mobile information systems hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidelines however, of how to design effective mobile information systems in support of organizational...
Information System Flexibility and the Performance of Business Processes
Gebauer, Judith, Schober, Franz
While insufficient flexibility of an information system to support a business process precludes the use of the system in certain cases, excessive flexibility of an information system can limit the...
Towards a Specific Theory of Task-Technology Fit for Mobile Information Systems
Gebauer, Judith, Shaw, Michael J., Gribbins, Michele L.
Mobile information systems hold great potential to support organizational processes. This paper addresses how to realize that potential, the issues involved, the challenges to overcome, and...
Exploring the Black Box of Task-Technology Fit: The Case of Mobile Information Systems
Gebauer, Judith, Ginsburg, Mark
Task-technology fit has been developed as a diagnostic tool to determine whether information systems meet user needs, and has been demonstrated to have a positive impact on the effectiveness of...
Task-Technology Fit for Mobile Information Systems
Gebauer, Judith, Shaw, Michael J., Gribbins, Michele L.
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidelines, however, of how to design effective mobile IS in support of organizational processes have not...
Once Built Well, They Might Come: An Empirical Study of Mobile E-Mail
Gebauer, Judith, Shaw, Michael J., Subramanyam, Ramanath
In this exploratory study, we seek to help explain and predict the success of mobile information systems based on a research model that joins key elements of the theory of task-technology fit and the...
User-Perceived Requirements of Mobile Technology: Results from a Survey of Mobile Business Users
In this paper, we explore (a) the requirements of business users of mobile devices in relation with user tasks and user mobility, and (b) the relationship of the extent to which user-indicated...
Applying the Theory of Task-Technology Fit to Mobile Technology: The Role of User Mobility
In this paper, we apply the theory of task technology fit to mobile technology, focusing specifically on the role of user mobility. We describe the results of an empirical study of 216 business users...
Flexibility can have important consequences for the operational efficiency and long-term effectiveness of an enterprise system, yet is often not considered explicitly as a decision factor during...
User Requirements of Mobile Technology--Results from a Content Analysis of User Reviews
Gebauer, Judith, Tang, Ya, Baimai, Chaiwat
Advanced mobile technology continues to shape professional environments. Smart cell phones, pocket computers and laptop computers reduce the need of users to remain close to a wired information...
How Much to Spend on Flexibility? Determining the Value of Information System Flexibility
Schober, Franz, Gebauer, Judith
In the current paper, we outline several approaches to determine the value of information system (IS) flexibility, defined as the extent to which an IS can be modified and upgraded following its...
User Requirements of Mobile Technology: A Summary of Research Results
As advanced mobile technology becomes more widespread, the impacts on professional environments and on the personal lives of individual users continue to increase. Devices, such as smart cell phones,...