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SIGMIS-CPR 2016: Alexandria, Virginia, USA
- Allison J. Morgan, Jeria L. Quesenberry, Sven Laumer, Christina N. Outlay:

Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research, SIGMIS-CPR 2016, Alexandria, Virginia, USA, June 2-4, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4203-2
Doctoral Consortium
- Angie M. Cox:

Virtual World Consumer Behavior. 1-2 - Elizabeth V. Eikey

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The Use of Weight Loss Apps by Women with Eating Disorders. 3-4 - Kayla M. Booth

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Teens and Information Quality: An Intersectionality-Based Dissertation in Progress Exploring Fitness Information and Social Media. 5-6 - Jake Araullo:

Increasing Physical Activity In Seniors Using Emerging Technology: Identifying Adoption Barriers and Enablers. 7-8 - Christoph Weinert:

Coping with the Dark Side of IT Usage: Mitigating the Effect of Technostress. 9-10 - Tenace Setor:

Early Career Experiences of IT Professionals. 11
Opening Keynote
- Scott A. Bernard:

Keynote: Organizational Design. 13
Panel: Emerging Technology for Social Change
- Leigh Ellen Potter

, Lewis Carter, Jake Araullo, Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown:
The Potential of Emerging Technology for Social Change. 15-16
Session 1: Poster Session and Student Research Competition
- Chad Schaefer:

Toward Building a Mobile App Experience to Support Users' Mobile Travel Needs. 17-18 - Elizabeth V. Eikey

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Providers' Perceptions of the Impact of Weight Loss Apps on Users with Eating Disorders. 19-20 - Danielle Sherman:

Encouraging Minority and Low-Income Girls to Pursue Computing through Inclusive Technology Camps. 21-22 - Kayla M. Booth

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From "Weight Loss Tips" to "Fastest Exercise to Get Abs": How Teens Search for Fitness Information Across Social Media Platforms. 23-24 - Elston H. Steele, Indira R. Guzman

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Investigating the Role of Top Management and Institutional Pressures in Cloud Computing Adoption. 25-26 - Teófilo T. Branco Jr., Henrique Santos

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What is Missing for Trust in the Cloud Computing? 27-28 - Matthew D. Sprengel, Jason M. Pittman:

An Enhanced Visualization Tool for Teaching Monoalphabetic Substitution Cipher Frequency Analysis. 29-30 - Jeremy D. Ezell, Diane Lending, S. E. Kruck, Thomas W. Dillon, Jeffrey L. May:

A Plan to Improve Learning of Requirements Elicitation in an IS Curriculum. 31
Session 2.1: IT Workforce Management-1
- Christoph Pflügler, Manuel Wiesche

, Helmut Krcmar:
The Dual-sided Effect of Project Failure on IT Professionals. 33-37 - Vincenzo Morabito, Gianluigi Viscusi, Marinos Themistocleous:

Big Data and Analytics Leaders: the Changing Role of CIO. 39-46
Session 2.2: Social Movements
- H. Patricia McKenna:

Is It All About Awareness?: People, Smart Cities 3.0, and Evolving Spaces for IT. 47-56 - Jake Araullo, Leigh Ellen Potter

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Promoting Physical Activity In Seniors: Future Opportunities with Emerging Technologies. 57-64 - Jonathan P. Allen:

The Sharing Economy: Studying Technology-Mediated Social Movements. 65-67
Session 3.1: IT Education and Research
- Hisham Al-Mubaid

, Ahmed Abukmail, Saïd Bettayeb:
Empowering Deep Thinking to Support Critical Thinking in Teaching and Learning. 69-75 - Jordan Shropshire, Art Gowan, Chengqi Guo:

Defining Audience Awareness for Information Systems Research. 77-82 - Curtis C. Cain

, Eileen M. Trauth:
Black Lives Matter: The Journey of a Black IT Scholar. 83-86
Session 3.2: Recruitment, Retention and Turnover-1
- Matthäus Paul Zylka

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Putting the Consequences of IT Turnover on the Map: A Review and Call for Research. 87-95 - Christine Koh, Damien Joseph

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Experienced Meaningfulness and Calling: Effects on IT Professionals' Retention Intention. 97-103
Session 4: IT Workforce Management-2
- Jens Förderer

, Thomas Kude, Sunil Mithas
, Armin Heinzl:
How Temporal Work Styles and Product Modularity Influence Software Quality and Job Satisfaction. 105-112 - Sebastian Dürr, Caroline Oehlhorn, Christian Maier, Sven Laumer:

A Literature Review on Enterprise Social Media Collaboration in Virtual Teams: Challenges, Determinants, Implications and Impacts. 113-122
Panel: Making Black Lives Matter
- Eileen M. Trauth, K. D. Joshi, Lynette Kvasny

, Allison J. Morgan, Fay Cobb Payton:
Making Black Lives Matter in the Information Technology Profession. 123-124
Session 5.1: Recruitment, Retention and Turnover-2
- Malmi Amadoru

, Chandana Gamage:
Evaluating Effective Use of Social Networks for Recruitment. 125-133 - Tenace Setor, Damien Joseph

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College-Based Career Experiences as Determinants of IT Labor Market Entry: A Survival Analysis Model. 135-140
Session 5.2: IT, Computers and People
- Lewis Carter, Leigh Ellen Potter

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Designing Games for Presence in Consumer Virtual Reality. 141-148 - Tung Cu, Helmut Schneider, James R. Van Scotter:

New Product Diffusion: The Role of Sentiment Content. 149-155

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