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Helana Scheepers
Helana Scheepers
Professor in Information Systems, Swinburne University of Technology
E-mail confirmado em swin.edu.au
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Identifying business value from the use of social media: an SME perspective
R Stockdale, A Ahmed, H Scheepers
2182012
Health information systems evaluation frameworks: A systematic review
AE Andargoli, H Scheepers, D Rajendran, A Sohal
International journal of medical informatics 97, 195-209, 2017
1612017
Contextual influences on user satisfaction with mobile computing: findings from two healthcare organizations
R Scheepers, H Scheepers, OK Ngwenyama
European Journal of Information Systems 15 (3), 261-268, 2006
1462006
Understanding the intrinsic motivations of user acceptance of hedonic information systems: towards a unified research model
Z Wang, H Scheepers
Communications of the Association for Information Systems 30 (1), 17, 2012
1142012
The dependent variable in social media use
H Scheepers, R Scheepers, R Stockdale, N Nurdin
Journal of Computer Information Systems 54 (2), 25-34, 2014
912014
A process-focused decision framework for analyzing the business value potential of IT investments
H Scheepers, R Scheepers
Information Systems Frontiers 10, 321-330, 2008
842008
Experienced benefits and barriers of e-business technology adoption by SME suppliers
AA Abid, MM Rahim, H Scheepers
Communications of the IBIMA, 2011
782011
Coordination and cooperation in e‐government: An Indonesian local e‐government case
N Nurdin, R Stockdale, H Scheepers
The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries 61 (1 …, 2014
752014
eGovernment service quality assessed through the public value lens
K Omar, H Scheepers, R Stockdale
Electronic Government: 10th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2011 …, 2011
732011
Understanding organizational barriers influencing local electronic government adoption and implementation: the electronic government implementation framework
N Nurdin, R Stockdale, H Scheepers
Journal of theoretical and applied electronic commerce research 6 (3), 13-27, 2011
662011
A social system for sustainable local e-government
N Nurdin, H Scheepers, R Stockdale
Journal of Systems and Information Technology 24 (1), 1-31, 2022
612022
Social media use in local government: An Australian perspective
K Omar, R Stockdale, H Scheepers
International Journal of Public Administration 37 (10), 666-675, 2014
512014
Organizational Adaptation to Sustain Information Technology: The Case of E‑Government in Developing Countries
N Nurdin, R Stockdale, H Scheepers
Electronic Journal of e-government 10 (1), pp70‑83-pp70‑83, 2012
402012
The implementation of mobile technology in organizations: expanding individual use contexts
H Scheepers, R Scheepers
402004
The use of social media to gather qualitative data: a case of government e-procurement implementation and use
N Nurdin, R Stockdale, H Scheepers
392013
The influence of external institutional pressures on local e-government adoption and implementation: A coercive perspective within an indonesian local e-government context
N Nurdin, R Stockdale, H Scheepers
Electronic Government: 11th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2012 …, 2012
352012
Examining the role of the culture of local government on adoption and use of e-government services
N Nurdin, R Stockdale, H Scheepers
International Conference on E-Government and E-Services, 79-93, 2010
342010
Interactive multimedia and problem based learning: Experiencing project failure
U Nulden, H Scheepers
Journal of Educational multimedia and Hypermedia 8 (2), 189-215, 1999
341999
Increasing student interaction in learning activities: Using a simulation to learn about project failure and escalation
U Nulden, H Scheepers
Journal of Information Systems Education 12 (4), 223-232, 2001
332001
Contexts of relevance in explanatory case studies in information systems: Ubiquitous information technology implementation in organizations
R Scheepers, H Scheepers
ICIS 2003 Proceedings, 3, 2003
302003
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