A review of the nature and effects of guidance design features

S Morana, S Schacht, A Scherp, A Maedche - Decision Support Systems, 2017 - Elsevier
Guidance design features in information systems are used to help people in decision-
making, problem solving, and task execution. Various information systems instantiate …

Taking 'fun and games' seriously: Proposing the hedonic-motivation system adoption model (HMSAM)

PB Lowry, J Gaskin, N Twyman… - Journal of the …, 2012 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract Hedonic-motivation systems (HMS)—systems used primarily to fulfill users' intrinsic
motivations—are the elephant in the room for IS research. Growth in HMS sales has …

Increasing accountability through user-interface design artifacts

A Vance, PB Lowry, D Eggett - MIS quarterly, 2015 - JSTOR
Access-policy violations are a growing problem with substantial costs for organizations.
Although training programs and sanctions have been suggested as a means of reducing …

Privacy concerns versus desire for interpersonal awareness in driving the use of self-disclosure technologies: The case of instant messaging in two cultures

PB Lowry, J Cao, A Everard - Journal of management information …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Social computing technologies typically have multiple features that allow users to reveal
their personal information to other users. Such self-disclosure (SD) behavior is generally …

Using accountability to reduce access policy violations in information systems

A Vance, PB Lowry, D Eggett - Journal of management information …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Access policy violations by organizational insiders are a major security concern for
organizations because these violations commonly result in fraud, unauthorized disclosure …

Proposing the multi-motive information systems continuance model (MISC) to better explain end-user system evaluations and continuance intentions

PB Lowry, J Gaskin, GD Moody - Journal of the Association for …, 2015 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract Information system designers must consider the influence of users' intrinsic
motivations, in addition to commonly studied extrinsic motivations, to ensure that users will …

Enhancing performance of geographically distributed teams through targeted use of information and communication technologies

A Malhotra, A Majchrzak - Human Relations, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Increasingly, geographically dispersed teams are relying exclusively on sophisticated
information and communication technologies (ICTs) to coordinate their knowledge. Current …

Team decision making in virtual and face-to-face environments

TA O'Neill, SE Hancock, K Zivkov, NL Larson… - Group Decision and …, 2016 - Springer
We conducted a laboratory study on 65 teams performing a decision-making task. The two
experimental manipulations involved the use of different communication media and decision …

Absorbing knowledge from and with external partners: The role of social integration mechanisms

F Von Briel, C Schneider, PB Lowry - Decision Sciences, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Dynamic capabilities that enable innovation are crucial to survival and success in today's
highly competitive business environment, because they enable organizational adaptation …

A program of collaboration engineering research and practice: contributions, insights, and future directions

GJ De Vreede, RO Briggs - Journal of management information …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Collaboration Engineering (CE) is an approach for the design and deployment of repeatable
collaborative work practices that can be executed by domain experts without the ongoing …