2005 |
23 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Data Triangulation in Action: Using Comment Analysis to Refine Web Quality Metrics.
ECIS 2005 |
22 | EE | Julian M. Sims,
Philip Powell,
Richard T. Vidgen:
E-Learning and the Digital Divide: Perpetuating Cultural and Socio-Economic Elitism in Higher Education.
ECIS 2005 |
21 | EE | Sabine Madsen,
Karlheinz Kautz,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Method Emergence in Practice - Influences and Consequences.
ECIS 2005 |
20 | EE | Brian Kelly,
Richard T. Vidgen:
A quality framework for web site quality: user satisfaction and quality assurance.
WWW (Special interest tracks and posters) 2005: 930-931 |
19 | EE | Maria Woerndl,
Philip Powell,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Netsourcing in SMEs: E-ticketing in Art Venues.
Electronic Markets 15(2): 119-127 (2005) |
2004 |
18 | EE | Julian M. Sims,
Philip Powell,
Richard T. Vidgen:
E-learning: planned and emergent strategies.
ECIS 2004 |
17 | EE | Mickey Howard,
Richard T. Vidgen,
Philip Powell:
Exploring industry dynamics in e-procurement: sense making by collaborative investigation.
ECIS 2004 |
16 | EE | Mickey Howard,
Philip Powell,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Inter-organizational collaboration and value creation in the automotive industry.
ECIS 2004 |
15 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Interactive e-government services: modelling user perceptions with eQual.
EG 1(2): 213-228 (2004) |
2003 |
14 | EE | Richard T. Vidgen,
Sabine Madsen:
Exploring the socio-technical dimension of information system development: use cases and job satisfaction.
ECIS 2003 |
13 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Assessing the Quality of a Cross-National e-Government Web Site: a Case Study of the Forum on Strategic Management Knowledge Exchange.
HICSS 2003: 135 |
12 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Measuring Web site quality improvements: a case study of the forum on strategic management knowledge exchange.
Industrial Management and Data Systems 103(5): 297-309 (2003) |
2002 |
11 | EE | Mickey Howard,
Richard T. Vidgen,
Philip Powell,
Andrew Graves:
Are Hubs The Centre Of Things? E-procurement In The Automotive Industry.
ECIS 2002 |
10 | EE | Richard T. Vidgen:
What's So Different About Developing Web-based Information Systems?
ECIS 2002 |
9 | EE | Richard T. Vidgen:
Constructing a web information system development methodology.
Inf. Syst. J. 12(3): 247- (2002) |
8 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Richard T. Vidgen:
An Integrative Approach to the Assessment of E-Commerce Quality.
J. Electron. Commerce Res. 3(3): 114-127 (2002) |
2001 |
7 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Kenny Liu,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Evaluating WAP News Sites: The Webqual/m Approach.
ECIS 2001 |
6 | EE | Mickey Howard,
Richard T. Vidgen,
Philip Powell,
Andrew Graves:
Planning for IS Related Industry Transformation: The Case of the 3daycar.
ECIS 2001 |
5 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Assessing the Quality of Auction Web Sites.
HICSS 2001 |
4 | | Joe Nandhakumar,
Richard T. Vidgen:
Due Process and the Introduction of New Technology: The Institution of Video Teleconferencing.
Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development 2001: 127-148 |
2000 |
3 | EE | Stuart J. Barnes,
Richard T. Vidgen:
WebQual: An Exploration of Web-Site Quality.
ECIS 2000 |
1997 |
2 | EE | Richard T. Vidgen:
Stakeholders, soft systems and technology: separation and mediation in the analysis of information system requirements.
Inf. Syst. J. 7(1): 21-46 (1997) |
1994 |
1 | | Richard T. Vidgen,
Jeremy Rose,
Bob Wood,
A. T. Wood-Harper:
Business process reengineering: the need for a methodology to re-vision the organization.
Business Process Re-Engineering 1994: 603-612 |