Information and Enterprise Systems in Today’s Business
Thomas L. Case
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Works by Michael J. Cuellar in Business
2020
The Intention to Re-Adopt Collaboration and Communication Technologies by Project Teams
Thomas L. Case
Reconsidering Counting Articles in Ranked Venues (CARV) as the Appropriate Evaluation Criteria for the Advancement of Democratic Discourse in the IS Field
Michael J. Cuellar
Ideational Influence, Connectedness, and Venue Representation: Making an Assessment of Scholarly Capital
Michael J. Cuellar
2019
The Role of a Bad News Reporter in Information Technology Project Escalation: A Deaf Effect Perspective
Michael J. Cuellar
A Post Publication Review of “IS Project Risks as Emergent Phenomena: Towards a Model of Risk Escalation and its Management”
Michael J. Cuellar
The Intention to Re-Adopt Collaboration and Communication Technologies by Project Teams
Michael J. Cuellar
2018
The Intention to Re-Adopt Collaboration and Communication Technologies by Project Teams
Manouchehr Tabatabaei
2017
How the DOE Got Schooled: A Case Study of a Trouble Project
Department of Enterprise Systems and Analytics Faculty Presentations
2016
2015
A Reconceptualization of the Concept of Project Success at the Organizational Level
Michael J. Cuellar
Using Auditing to Improve Project Management Performance
Department of Enterprise Systems and Analytics Faculty Presentations
Success in Information Systems Research: A Review and Reconceptualization
Department of Enterprise Systems and Analytics Faculty Publications
THE SCHOLARLY INFLUENCE MODEL (SIM): THEORIZING THE INTER-RELATIONSHIPS OF IDEATIONAL, SOCIAL AND VENUE MEASURES OF SCHOLARLY OUTPUT
Michael J. Cuellar
2014
The Role of a Bad News Reporter in Information Technology Project Escalation: A Deaf Effect Perspective
Michael J. Cuellar
The Deaf Effect in Project Management and What Can Be Done About It
Department of Enterprise Systems and Analytics Faculty Presentations
2013
Online Community Influence: A Study Using the Hirsch Metric and Social Network Analysis
Michael J. Cuellar
2012
What Drives User Contribution in an Online Community? A Study in Contributor Influence and User Status
Michael J. Cuellar
Scholarly Influence Research (SIR): Augmenting Ideational Influence with Social Influence
Michael J. Cuellar
Scholarly Influence Research: Augmenting Ideational Influence with Social Influence
Michael J. Cuellar
2011
All Contributions are Not Created Equal: Measuring User Influence in Online Communities with Hirsch Indices
Michael J. Cuellar
Networks of Innovation in is Research: an Exploration of the Relationship Between Co-authorship Networks and H-family Indices
Michael J. Cuellar
Investigating the Impact of Offline Events on Group Development in an Online Sports Community
Michael J. Cuellar
2010
Using Deep Structure Theory to Visualize Inherent Limitations of Systems Analysis Tools in Relation to Habermassian Communicative Action
Michael J. Cuellar
Using Deep Structure Theory to Visualize Inherent Limitations of Systems Analysis Tools in Relation to Habermassian Communicative Action
Michael J. Cuellar
Evaluating Scholarly Influence Through Social Network Analysis: the Next Step in Evaluating Scholarly Influence
Michael J. Cuellar
2009
An Examination of the Deaf Effect Response to Bad News Reporting in Information Systems Projects
Michael J. Cuellar
2008
The Hirsch Family of Bibliometric Indices as an Improved Measure of IS Academic Journal Impact
Michael J. Cuellar
2007
2006
The Deaf Effect Response to Whistle-Blowing in The Deaf Effect Response to Whistle-Blowing in Information Systems Projects
Michael J. Cuellar
What is Critical Realism? A General Introduction To Its Concepts and Implications for Research
Michael J. Cuellar
An Experimentation of Computer Mediated Communication and Face to Face Group Tasks with Differential Equivocality
Michael J. Cuellar