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Vance Wilson: Major Research Streams (showing selected publications)

Vance Wilson: Major Research Streams (showing selected publications). 2011. 2012. 2013. 2014. 1994 - 2003. 2004. 2005. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. 2010. LeRouge, Mantzana, & Wilson, Healthcare IS research, European J of IS. Wilson & Tulu, Rise of a health-IT academic focus CACM.

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Vance Wilson: Major Research Streams (showing selected publications)

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  1. Vance Wilson: Major Research Streams(showing selected publications) 2011 2012 2013 2014 1994 - 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 LeRouge, Mantzana, & Wilson, HealthcareIS research, European J of IS Wilson & Tulu, Rise of a health-IT academic focus CACM Wilson & Djamasbi, Editors’ introductionto HCI in healthand wellness,Working Paper Decision Support Wilson & Addo (1994), Computer-displayed graphs, Information & Management Wilson & Addo (1994), Interactions between display and task, ICIS Proceedings West & Wilson (1995), Simulation of strategic decisionmaking, Simulation & Gaming Wilson & Zigurs (1999), Decisional guidance, Accounting, Management, and Info Technologies Morrison, Morrison, Wilson, & Melrose (2002), Visual codeinspection approach, J End User Computing Wilson & Lankton, Interdisciplinaryresearch and publicationopportunities, CAIS Lankton & Wilson, Online serviceexpectations,IEEE Trans Eng.Management Wilson & Lankton, Patient-centered e-health, Book Wilson & Strong, Editor’s introductionto patient-centerede-health, CAIS Wilson & Lankton, Modeling patients’ehealth acceptanceJAMIA Lankton, Speier, & Wilson, Internet-basedknowledgeacquisition, DSS Lankton & Wilson, Expectations ofehealth services, e-Service Journal Wilson & Lankton, Role of facilitating conditions, Book Chapter Wilson et al., Guiding theory ofpatient-centered e-health,CAIS Health-IT Stream Wilson et al., Trust and privacy-risking e-health uses, IJISP Wilson et al., Trends in adoptionof e-healthservices, HICSS Wilson et al., Trends inU.S. consumers’ use of e-health services,CAIS Health-IS Wilson (2003), Asynchronous health care communication, CACM Wilson & Lankton (2003), Strategic implications of asynchronous health care communication, Intl J Healthcare Technology and Management Computer-Mediated Communication Wilson, Persuasive effectsof system features in CMC, J Org Compand E-Commerce Wilson & Sheetz, Context counts, CAIS Wilson & Djamasbi,Feedback andcoherence measures, CAIS Wilson & Djamasbi,Interpersonalitytheory of emailpersuasion, Working Paper Wilson (1995), Distributed group support systems, Dissertation Wilson Morrison, & Napier (1997), Perceived effectiveness of CMC and FTFC, JCIS Wilson & Morrison (1999), Effects of educational context in CMC, JCIS Wilson (2000), Student characteristics and CMC, Computers & Education Wilson & Zigurs (2001), Interpersonal influence goals and CMC, J Org Computing and E-Commerce Wilson (2002), Email winners and losers, CACM Wilson (2003), Interpersonal persuasion strategies in CMC, Computers in Human Behavior Wilson & Lu, Communicationgoals model of compliance-gaining,Computers in HB Lankton, Wilson, & Mao, Antecedentsof IT habit, Information & Management Wilson & Djamasbi,Antecedents ofintention to complywith spam email, Under Review Wilson, Mao, &Lankton, Modeling sporadic IT use, AMCIS Sporadic IT Use Wilson, Mao, & Lankton, Predictingsporadic useof IT, CAIS Wilson & Lankton, Effects acrosssporadic use and frequent use of IT, CAIS Group WorkPressure Wilson & Sheetz, Demands-resourcesmodel of IT studentwork pressure, Comp & Education Wilson et al., Testing the GTD-Rmodel among ITprofessionalsUnder Review

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