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PROGRAM
Computer lab access for delegate use set up in S 517 from 8.30am to 6.00pm during the main conference

Time
Monday 29th November
Tuesday 30th November
from 8:00am      
Conference Registration
Z block level 4 Atrium
 9:00-10:00am

Keynote Address
Qualitatively Bigger: Doing
Larger-Scale Science

Steve Sawyer
Room Z 303

10:00am-10:30am
Morning Tea
Z block Level 4 Atrium
  10:30-11:00am
Paper Session 1
Room Z 504
Session chair: Don Kerr
Paper Session 2
Room Z 503
Session chair: Liisa Von Hellens
Paper Session 7
Room Z 504
Session chair: Sue Nielsen
  
A critical analysis of global BPM demand
Paul Mathiesen, Wasana Bandara, Olivera Marjanovic and Houra Delavari.
Understanding Enjoyment and Informal Learning in the Museum’s Context - An Innovative Qualitative Content Analysis Approach
Aleck Lin, Walter Fernandez and Shirley Gregor.
How do public librarians constitute information literacy?
Andrew Demasson, Helen Partridge and Christine Bruce
Leximancer Workshop
Room S 518
  
11:00-11:30am  Qualitative Insights on Achieving Higher Levels of Business Process Improvement
Feras Abou Moghdeb, Peter Green and Marta Indulska.
Leveraging conceptual models for qualitative research
Christoph Rosenkranz and Stefan Seidel.
 
Concept Analysis & Mapping: Techniques for Investigating ICT Firms Performance
Nigel Martin and John Rice
11:30-12:00pm Strategy Process of Internet Entrepreneurs: Qualitative exploration using Internet documents
Batiah Mahadi.
The Nvivo Looking Glass: Seeing the Data Through the Analysis
Jenine Beekhuyzen, Liisa von Hellens and Sue Nielsen.
Understanding Victims of Identity Theft: A Grounded Theory Approach
Kylie Turville, Sally Firmin, John Yearwood and Charlynn Miller.
12-2pm   
Lunch
Z block Level 4 Atrium
2:00-2:30
Paper Session 3
Room Z 504
Session chair: Luke Houghton
Paper Session 4
Room Z 503
Session chair: Leigh-Ellen Potter
Paper Session 8
Room Z 503
Session chair: Bruce Rowlands
  
Traditional and Alternative Internet Payment Systems: The Merchant Perspective Mustafa Ally, Mark Toleman and Aileen Cater-Steel. Strategy Content Analysis for Service Identification: A Case Study on Government Agencies
Glenn Stewart and Ayon Chakraborty.
eGovernment initiatives and key factors causing the delay of their implementation in Saudi Arabia
Osama Alfarraj, Ljubo Vlacic and Sue Nielsen.
Grounded Theory Workshop
Room Z 504
2:30-3:00pm The Context and Contextual Constructs of Research
Shirlee-ann Knight, Georgia Halkett and Donna Cross.
A Strategic Analysis Of E-Government Development Among Local Governments
Craig Standing and Sarah Kiniti
Development Oriented Evaluation for IS Design: A Conceptual Approach
Shah Miah, Justin Debuse and Don Kerr.
3:00-3:30pm  Conceptualization in Grounded Theory– A Brief Note and Some Examples
Hans Lehmann.
 
A prototype open source toolkit for comprehensive, flexible and extendable computer assisted qualitative data analysis
Kieren Diment
 
Addressing knowledge capture issues for business continuity
Sittimont Kanjanabootra and Brian Corbitt.
 
3:30-4pm
Afternoon Tea
Z block Level 4 Atrium
  4:00-4:30pm
Paper Session 5
Room Z 504
Session chair: Bruce Rowlands

Paper Session 6
Room Z 503
Session chair: Ken Kendall

NVivo 9 Demonstration
Room Z 503 
   

IT Outsourcing By Small And Medium Enterprises: Experiences From Singapore
Sean Lew, Walter Fernandez and Sigi Goode.

Qualitative Study on Implementing Biometric Technology in M-Government Security: a Grounded Theory Approach
Thamer Alhussain, Steve Drew and Liisa von Hellens.
4:30-5:00pm Barriers to E-Finance Adoption in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMES) in Bangladesh
Al Nahian Riyadh, Deborah Bunker And Fethi Rabhi.
Exploring E-government Projects in East Timor
Abel da Silva and Walter Fernandez.
5:00-5.30pm   Does ERA spell the end to the era of IS methodological pluralism?
Darryl Coulthard and Susan Keller.
 
The Practical Challenges of Case Study Research: Lessons from the field
Leigh Ellen Potter, Liisa von Hellens and Sue Nielsen.
  
 
  

Conference Dinner
7.15pm The Ship Inn, Southbank

Cocktail Party
6pm - 7.30pm
Old Government House