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SIGMIS-CPR 2018: Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY, USA
- Rajiv Kishore, Daniel Beimborn, Rajendra K. Bandi, Benoit Aubert, Deborah Compeau, Monideepa Tarafdar:

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research, SIGMIS-CPR 2018, Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY, USA, June 18-20, 2018. ACM 2018
Academic Keynote Address
- Viswanath Venkatesh:

Keynote: Doing Research That Matters: Reflecting on the Past and Charting a Future for ICT4D. 1
Industry Keynote Address
- Daniel E. Porreca:

Keynote: Connecting at the Intersection of Technology and Healthcare. 2
Conference Panels
- Mike Gallivan, Deborah J. Armstrong, Andreas Eckhardt, Damien Joseph

, Jeria L. Quesenberry, Eileen M. Trauth:
Panel - Looking Back at 18 Years of Best Papers at SIGMIS CPR: The Authors Speak. 3-5 - Rajiv Kishore, Leslie Feidt, Ann L. Fruhling

, T. Ravichandran
, Lawrence J. Zielinski:
Industry-Academia Panel: Transforming Healthcare with IT. 6-8 - Munir Mandviwalla

, Fred Niederman, Craig Van Slyke
, Monica Adya:
The IS Student and Professional: Current, Past, and Future. 9-10
Paper Session 1.1: IT enabled Transformations in Healthcare
- Ann L. Fruhling

, Devika Ramachandran, Tamara L. Bernard, Ryan M. Schuetzler
, John R. Windle:
Patient Preferences for Authentication and Security: A Comparison Study of Younger and Older Patients. 11-17 - Shounak Pal, Arunabha Mukhopadhyay, Girja Kant Shukla:

Can IT Improve Cardiac Treatment Quality?: A Quantitative Study of Interaction between Technology and External Factors. 18-25 - Mike Gallivan:

A Meta-Review of IS Health IT Research and Development of a New Framework. 26-32
Paper Session 1.2: Emerging Trends in Systems Development
- Leonard Przybilla, Manuel Wiesche

, Helmut Krcmar:
The Influence of Agile Practices on Performance in Software Engineering Teams: A Subgroup Perspective. 33-40 - Senthilkumar Thangavelu

, Amalendu Jyotishi:
Determinants of Open Source Software Project Performance: A Stage-wise Analysis of GitHub Projects. 41-42 - Stacie Petter

:
If You Can't Say Something Nice: Factors Contributing to Team Member Silence in Distributed Software Project Teams. 43-49
Paper Session 2.1: Social Media and Gamification
- Jens Mattke, Lea Katharina Müller, Christian Maier, Heinrich Graser:

Avoidance of Social Media Advertising: A Latent Profile Analysis. 50-57 - Laura C. Amo, Ruochen Liao, H. Raghav Rao, Gretchen Walker:

Effects of Leaderboards in Games on Consumer Engagement. 58-59 - Jaida Langham, Kinnis Gosha:

The Classification of Aggressive Dialogue in Social Media Platforms. 60-63
Paper Session 2.2: Technology and the Workforce
- Phillip Hall Jr., Kinnis Gosha:

The Effects of Anxiety and Preparation on Performance in Technical Interviews for HBCU Computer Science Majors. 64-69 - Monalisa Mahapatra, Surya Prakash Pati:

Technostress Creators and Burnout: A Job Demands-Resources Perspective. 70-77 - Bruce C. Herniter, Michael L. Faulkner, Thomas F. Stafford:

The Flip Side of the Coin: Employer Social Networking to Find Job Seekers. 78-85
Paper Session 3.1: Patient Perspectives in Healthcare
- Sara Moussawi

:
User Experiences with Personal Intelligent Agents: A Sensory, Physical, Functional and Cognitive Affordances View. 86-92 - Srikanth Parameswaran

, Rajiv Kishore:
Social Support in Online Health Communities: A Social-Network Approach. 93-94
Paper Session 3.2: IT and Innovation
- Laxmi Gunupudi, Rajiv Kishore, Akie Iriyama:

Cloud Computing and Firm Innovation: The Role of Scalability and Heterogeneity in the Face of IT Resource Uncertainties. 95-96 - Michael Leyer, Daniel Beimborn, Janina Kettenbohrer:

Will Users of Process Management Systems Be More Innovative?: A Study on Process Innovation and Process Orientation in the Financial Industry. 97-98
Paper Session 4.1: Analytics to Improve Health and Well-being
- Amir Talaei-Khoei, Luvai F. Motiwalla, S. Farzan Kazemi:

A Predictive Method to Determine Incomplete Electronic Medical Records. 99-106 - Junjie Zhou, Laura Amo, Cheng Ye, Sun Kai:

Using Reputation to Predict Online Psychological Counselor Appointment: Evidence from a Chinese Website. 107-108 - Ruochen Liao, Rajiv Kishore, Junjie Zhou:

Knowledge Sharing by Older Adults: An Empirical Study. 109-110
Paper Session 4.2: Emerging Trends in Workforce Development - 1
- Yi Wang:

Building an Honest and Capable Crowd Workforce. 111-118 - John L. Cotton, Monica Adya:

The Impact of E-Mentoring on Information Technology Professionals. 119-122 - Leron Julian, Kinnis Gosha, Earl W. Huff Jr.:

The Development of a Conversational Agent Mentor Interface Using Short Message Service (SMS). 123-126
Paper Session 5.1: Emerging Trends in Workforce Development - 2
- David Richter, Victoria Reibenspiess, Andreas Eckhardt:

Identifying and Discussing Drivers and Barriers of a Job System for the Virtual Agile Workforce of the Future. 127-133 - Curtis C. Cain

, Allison J. Morgan Bryant, Carlos D. Buskey:
The Role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in American STEM Education. 134-137
Paper Session 5.2: New Pathways
- Leigh Ellen Potter

:
A Day in the Life: An Interactive Application to Introduce IT Students to the Workplace. 138-142 - Fred Niederman, Roman Lukyanenko:

Categorization: A Source of Theory and Output of Research. 143-150
Poster Session
- Tenace Kwaku Setor, Damien Joseph

, Shaikh Faheem Ahmed
:
The Evolving Emphasis on Hard and Soft Skills in the IT Profession. 151 - Mohammad Al-Ramahi, Abdullah Wahbeh, Cherie Noteboom:

Features Related to Patient Portal User Satisfaction: N-Gram-Based Analysis of Users' Feedback. 152 - Devendra Potnis

, Macy Halladay:
Building Health Information Networks Using Facebook: A Pilot Study with New Mothers in Rural Appalachia. 153 - Kinnis Gosha, Earl W. Huff Jr., Jordan Scott:

Computing Career Exploration For Urban African American Students using Embodied Conversational Agents. 154 - Wu He, Yilin Shan:

Understanding the Dynamics of Young People's Self-Presentation on Social Media. 155 - Ya Zhou, Atreyi Kankanhalli:

How Does Use of Fitness Applications Influence Physical Activity? 156 - Maximilian Haug, Heiko Gewald:

Are Friendly and Competent the Same?: - The Role of the Doctor-Patient Relationship in Physician Ratings. 157 - Renée M. E. Pratt, Donald E. Wynn Jr., Oscar Lopez:

The Impact of Personality on Users' Specific Privacy Concerns Regarding Personal Health Information. 158 - Mohammad Nawaz, Luvai Motiwalla, Amit V. Deokar

:
Usage-Driven Personalized Mobile Banking Application: A Research Prototype. 159 - Ye Han, Tom Stafford:

Lifecasting a Living: Why did I choose this Technological Career? 160 - Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown, Indira R. Guzman:

The Placement Evolution of Information Systems Graduates. 161 - Sara Moussawi, Jeria L. Quesenberry, Randy Weinberg, Megan Sanders, Marsha C. Lovett, Larry Heimann, Raja Sooriamurthi, Don Taylor:

Improving Student-Driven Feedback and Engagement in the Classroom: Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Speed Dating Model. 162 - Lea Katharina Müller, Jens Mattke, Christian Maier:

Online Advertising Research through the Ad Delivery Process: A Literature Review. 163
Doctoral Consortium
- Saifur Rahman Bhuiyan, Pankaj Setia:

The Individual Narrative of IS Project Success. 164-165 - Prem Bhushan Khanal:

IT Enabled Frugal Innovation. 166-167 - Sunil Reddy Kunduru:

Social Media and Public Discourse: A Technology Affordance Perspective on Use of Social Media Features. 168-176 - Ruochen Liao:

Attention-based View of Online Information Dissemination. 177-180 - Lea Katharina Müller:

Transforming Online Advertising: A User Centric Approach to Bridge the Gap. 181-182 - Elcid A. Serrano, Raymund C. Sison:

Toward a Grounded Theory of Game Development Work in the Philippines. 183-184 - Jieun Shin:

Modeling and Evaluating Mobile-based Interventions for Food Intake Behavior Change. 185-186 - Senthilkumar Thangavelu

:
Role of Absorptive Capacity, Knowledge Networks and Intellectual Property Rights in OSS Adoption of IT Firms: Doctoral Consortium Proposal. 187-195

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