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Professor Samer Faraj won Best Publication of 2011 Award

Professor Samer Faraj is the winner of the Best Publication of 2011 Award, a joint award given by the Association of Information Systems and the International Conference on Information Systems for the following article:

Faraj, S., Jarvenpaa, S. and Majchrzak, A. et al., Organization Science. “Knowledge collaboration in online communities.”

This is the biggest award in the field of Information Systems.

Published: 9 Jan 2013

Using real options to investigate the market value of virtual world businesses

Authors: Yang, SungByung; Lim, JeeHae; Oh, Wonseok; Animesh, Animesh; Pinsonneault, Alain

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Published: 9 Jan 2013

The effect of application ambidexterity on firm agility

Authors: Nazir, Salman; Pinsonneault, Alain

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Published: 12 Dec 2012

IT in healthcare: An integrative study of organizational change

Authors: Safadi, Hani; Faraj, Samer

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Published: 12 Dec 2012

Grounded theorizing for electronically mediated social contexts

Authors: Vaast, Emmanuelle; Walsham, Geoff

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Published: 12 Dec 2012

Partnering portfolios, value-creation logics, and growth trajectories: A comparison of Yahoo and Google (1995 to 2007)

Authors: Rindova, Violina P.; Yeow, Adrian Yong Kwang; Martins, Luis L.; Faraj, Samer A.

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Published: 26 Oct 2012

Desautels Professor Liette Lapointe publishes one of the Best Articles in Medical Informatics

Professor Liette Lapointe's article was selected by the Editorial Board of the 2012 IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics as one of the best articles from the literature in medical informatics published in the past year.

The article is entitled: 

"The IT productivity paradox in health: a stakeholder's perspective." Int J Med Inform 2011 Feb;80(2):102-15.

Published: 25 Sep 2012

Redéfinir son travail dans une entreprise dématérialisée

Flexibilité, autonomie, mais aussi disponibilité et rentabilité sont les maîtres mots du bureau 2.0. Le bureau de la chercheuse Emmanuelle Vaast, au cinquième étage de la faculté de gestion Desautels de l'Université McGill, est... vide. Les étagères sont dégarnies. Pas de photos de ses jumeaux sur les murs; aucune trace non plus de leurs derniers gribouillages.

Published: 24 Sep 2012

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