Publications by the Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Department faculty members are collected here.
Submissions from 2001
A Framework for Assessing the Global Diffusion of the Internet, Peter Wolcott, Larry Press, William McHenry, Seymour E. Goodman, and William Foster
Submissions from 2000
Is Information Systems a science? An inquiry into the nature of the information systems discipline, Deepak Khazanchi and Bjørn Erik Munkvold
Assurance Services for Business-to- Business Electronic Commerce: A Framework and Implications, Deepak Khazanchi and Steve G. Sutton
The Internet in Turkey and Pakistan: A Comparative Analysis, Peter Wolcott and Seymour E. Goodman
Submissions from 1999
The Nature and Structure of Impediments to EDI Adoption and Integration: A Survey of Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Deepak Khazanchi
Whither EDI? An Analysis of Emerging Trends in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Use in Kentucky Small- to Medium-Sized Enterprises, Deepak Khazanchi
Submissions from 1994
An ‘events’ model for information aggregation, Douglas Havelka and Deepak Khazanchi
Does pedagogy make a difference?: An experimental study of unethical behavior in information systems, Deepak Khazanchi
Relationship Between Information System Project Characteristics and Project Management Activities: An Empirical Investigation, Vijay V. Raghavan, Deepak Khazanchi, and Joyce L. Webster
Submissions from 1989
Scientific Computing in the Soviet Union, Seymour E. Goodman, William McHenry, and Peter Wolcott