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CURRENT PROJECTS

  • Algorithmic advice on fake news: in this project we study how news consumers respond to advice concerning the veracity of news. 

  • Crowdsourcing's value: in this project we examine the value that emerges out of crowdsourcing projects. 

  • Understanding Differences in Perceived Technological Affordances: in this project we examine how users' attributes lead to variations in their choice of affordances and use of technologies.

     

PUBLICATIONS

Journal publications

  • Dorit Nevo and Julia Kotlarsky. 2020. “Crowdsourcing as a Strategic IS Sourcing Phenomenon: Critical Review”, Journal of Strategic Information Systems 29(4) (open access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0963868720300019?via%3Dihub). 

  • Horne Benjamin D, Dorit Nevo, Sibel Adali, Lydia Manikonda, Clare Arrington. 2020. “Tailoring Heuristics and Timing AI Interventions for Supporting News Veracity Assessments”. 2020. Computers in Human Behavior Reports, Volume 2, August–December 2020 (open access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451958820300439).

  • Saggi Nevo, Dorit Nevo, and Alain Pinsonneault. 2020. “Exploring the Role of IT in the Front-End-of Innovation: An Empirical Study of IT-Enabled Creative Behavior”. Information and Organization 30(4).

  • Horne Benjamin D., Dorit Nevo, and Sibel Adalı, 2019, “Recognizing Experts on Social Media: A Heuristics Based Approach”, The DataBase for Advances in Information Systems, 50(3):66-84. 

  • Hossam Ali Hassan and Dorit Nevo, 2016, “How Social Media Can Enhance Access to Information through Transactive Memory Development”, AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 8(4):185-212.

  • Saggi Nevo, Dorit Nevo, and Alain Pinsonneault, 2016, “A Temporally Situated Self-Agency Theory of Information Technology Reinvention”, MIS Quarterly, 40(1).

  • Ali-Hassan Hossam, Dorit Nevo and Michael Wade, 2015, “Linking Dimensions of Social Media Use to Job Performance: The Role of Social Capital”, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 24(2):65-89.

  • Nevo Dorit and Julia Kotlarsky, 2014, “Organizational Capabilities in a Crowdsourced World”, Decision Support Systems, 65:17-27

  • Otto Peter and Dorit Nevo. 2013. “Electronic health records: A theoretical model to measure the adoption rate from policy interventions”. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 26(1/2):165-182.

  • Nevo Dorit, Izak Benbasat, and Yair Wand. 2012. “The knowledge demands of expertise seekers in two different contexts: knowledge allocation versus knowledge retrieval”, Decision Support Systems 53(3):482-489.

  • Nevo Dorit, Izak Benbasat, and Yair Wand, 2012, “Understanding Technology Support for Organizational Transactive Memory: Requirements, Application, and Customization”, Journal of Management Information Systems 28(4):69-97.

  • Nevo Saggi, Dorit Nevo, and Henry Kim, 2012, “From recreational applications to workplace technologies: an empirical study of cross-context IS continuance in the case of virtual worlds”, Journal of Information Technology 27:74-86.

  • Nevo Saggi, Dorit Nevo, and Erran Carmel, 2011, “Unlocking the Business Potential of Virtual Worlds”, Sloan Management Review, 52(3):14-15.

  • Nevo, Saggi, Nevo, Dorit, and Ein-Dor, Phillip, 2010, "Classifying Information Technologies: A Multidimensional Scaling Approach," Communications of the AIS, 27(1):article 45.

  • Ali-Hassan Hossam, Dorit Nevo, and Saggi Nevo, 2010, “The mediating role of technology selection in supporting social capital among employees in mobile computing environments”. The DataBase for Advances in Information Systems 41(2):9-24.

  • Nevo Dorit, Izak Benbasat, and Yair Wand, 2009, “Who Knows What?” Wall Street Journal, October 2009.

  • Nevo Saggi, Dorit Nevo, and Phillip Ein-Dor, 2009, “Thirty years of IS research: Core artifacts and academic identity”, Communications of the AIS, 25(1):article 24.

  • Nevo Dorit, Brent Furneaux, and Yair Wand, 2008, “Towards an Evaluation Framework for Knowledge Management Systems”, Information Technology and Management, 9(4):233-249.

  • Nevo Dorit and Yolande Chan, 2007, “A Temporal Approach to Expectations and Desires from Knowledge Management Systems”, Decision Support Systems, 44:298–312.

  • Nevo Dorit and Yolande Chan, 2007, “A Delphi study of knowledge management systems: Scope and requirements”, Information and Management, 44(6):583-597.

  • Nevo Dorit and Michael Wade, 2007, “How to Avoid Disappointment by Design”, Communications of the ACM, 50(4):43-48.

  • Bera Palash, Dorit Nevo, and Yair Wand, 2005, “Unraveling Knowledge Requirements via Business Process Analysis: A Case Study”, Communications of the AIS, 16(1):article 41.

  • Nevo Dorit and Yair Wand, 2005, "Organizational Memory Information Systems: A Transactive Memory Approach", Decision Support Systems, 39(4):549-562.

 

Textbooks

 

Book chapters

  • Nevo, Dorit, and Julia Kotlarsky. 2020. "Scoping Review of Crowdsourcing Literature: Insights for IS Research." In Hirschheim et al. (Eds.) Information Systems Outsourcing. Springer, Cham, 361-386. 

  • Nevo, Dorit, Kotlarsky, Julia, and Nevo, Saggi, 2014. “New Capabilities: Can IT Vendors Leverage Crowdsourcing?” In Hirschhein et al. (Eds.) Information Systems Outsourcing Progress in IS (4th ed. pp. 479-500) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

  • Nevo Dorit and Ron Ophir, 2011, “Transactive memory and its application in IS research”, In Dwivedi, Y., Wade, M.R., and Schneberger, S.L., Information Systems Theory: Explaining and Predicting Our Digital Society (Springer).

  • Nevo Dorit and Brent Furneaux, 2009, “Expectations and emotions in the design of socio-technical systems”. In Whitworth B. and de Moor A. Eds. Handbook of Research on Socio-Technical Design and Social Networking Systems.

 

Professional and teaching related publications

  • Howard Patrick, Dorit Nevo, and Pat Toole, 2011, “The Social Network and Corporate Software Development”, IBM Institute for Business Value.

  • Nevo Dorit, Ron McClean, and Saggi Nevo, 2010, “Harnessing Technology to Improve the Process of Students’ Evaluations of Teaching: A Delphi study of students’ perceived critical success factors”. Journal of Information Systems Education 21(1).

 

Refereed conferences
  • Rui Hee He, Julia Kotlarsky and Dorit Nevo, “A Process Perspective on Emerging Value in Tournament-based and Collaborative Crowdsourcing” 2020, 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

  • Arhin Kofi and Dorit Nevo, “Never Trust A Phish! - Phishing Detection From A Trust-distrust Perspective”, 2020 INFORMS Annual Meeting

  • Agopian Garo and Dorit Nevo, “Social Media Market Mavenism: A Qualitative Empirical Study”, 2020, 51st Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute. 

  • Horne Benjamin D., Dorit Nevo, John O'Donovan, Jin-Hee Cho, Sibel Adali, “Rating Reliability and Bias in News Articles: Does AI Assistance Help Everyone?” 2019, 13th International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM-2019) 

  • Nevo Saggi, Dorit Nevo and Alain Pinsonneault, “Nurturing the Creativity Potential of Organizations”, 2019, 27th European Conference on Information Systems, Stockholm Sweden. 

  • Carnes James, John P. Memon, Dorit Nevo and Jonas Braasch, “Online Streaming and Data Visualization”, 2018 DSI Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. 

  • Rui He, Julia Kotlarsky and Dorit Nevo, “Pick Me Please! The Fish-Catching Approach to Select Crowd Members in Tournament-Based Crowdsourcing”, 2018 2nd Asia-Pacific Global Sourcing Conference. Beijing China. 

  • Rui He, Julia Kotlarsky and Dorit Nevo, “Value-Adding Crowd in Tournament Crowdsourcing”, 2017, pre-ICIS MISQ Executive workshop, Seoul, South Korea. 

  • Nevo Dorit, Joseph Cabral and Sandeep Sikka, “Case Competitions in Business Analytics Education: A Comparison of Two Formats”, 2017, 11th Israel Association for Information Systems (ILAIS) Conference

  • Nevo Dorit and Hamed Tajedin, “Understanding the Role of Goals in Competitive Crowdsourcing Project Selection”, 2016 International Conference on Information Systems, Dublin, December 11-14

  • Tajedin Hamed, Anoop Madhok and Dorit Nevo, “Crowdsourcing: revisiting the theory of the firm”, 36th SMS Annual International Conference, Berlin, Germany, September 17 - 20, 2016

  • Horne Benjamin D., Dorit Nevo, Jesse Freitas, Heng Ji and Sibel Adalı, “Expertise in Social Networks: How Do Experts Differ From Other Users?” 2016, 10th International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM-16)

  • Nevo Dorit, Saggi Nevo, Nanda Kumar, Jonas Braasch, and Kusum Mathews, “Enhancing the Visualization of Big Data to Support Collaborative Decision-Making”, 2015, 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

  • Nevo Saggi, Dorit Nevo and Alain Pinsonneault, “Differentiating Post-Implementation Change Behaviors Towards Information Technology”, 2015, 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

  • Tajedin Hamed and Dorit Nevo, “Value-Adding Intermediaries in Software Crowdsourcing” 2014, 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, best paper nomination.

  • Nevo Dorit, Julia Kotlarsky, and Saggi Nevo, “New Capabilities: Can a Large Vendor Leverage Crowdsourcing?” 2012, 33rd International Conference on Information Systems, Orlando FL.

  • Nevo Dorit and Brent Furneaux, “The Power of Communities: From Observed Outcomes to Measurable Performance”, 2012, 33rd International Conference on Information Systems, Orlando FL.

  • Nevo Saggi and Dorit Nevo, “Dissatisfaction Does Not Mean Rejection: A Theory of Reinvention of Applicable Technologies by Mindful and Unfaithful Users”, 2012, 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

  • Ali-Hassan Hossam and Dorit Nevo, “Fun at Work: The Impact of Hedonic Use of Social Computing on Job Performance”, 2011, Proceedings of the 54th Annual Conference of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC).

  • Nevo Dorit, Izak Benbasat, and Yair Wand, “The knowledge demands of expertise seekers in two different contexts: knowledge allocation versus knowledge retrieval”, 2011, 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, best paper nomination.

  • Nevo Saggi and Dorit Nevo, “Re-invention of Applicable Innovations: The Case of Virtual Worlds”, 2011, 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, best paper nomination.

  • Hossam Ali-Hassan, Dorit Nevo, Henry Kim, Stephen Perelgut, “Organizational Social Computing and Employee Job Performance:  The Knowledge Access Route”, 2011, 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

  • Ali-Hassan Hossam and Dorit Nevo. “Identifying Social Computing Dimensions: A Multidimensional Scaling Study”. 2009, 30th International Conference on Information Systems, Phoenix, AZ.

  • Nevo Saggi, Dorit Nevo, and Phillip Ein-Dor. “A Classification of IT Artifacts: A Multidimensional Scaling Approach”, 2008, 3rd Israel Association for Information Systems (ILAIS) Conference.

  • Furneaux Brent and Dorit Nevo. “Beyond Cognitions: A Call for Greater Consideration of Mood and Emotion in Information Systems Theory”, 2008, 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

  • Larsen Kai and Dorit Nevo. “Exploring the semantic validity of questionnaire scales”, 2008, 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

  • Kai R. Larsen and Dorit Nevo, 2007, “Manifest Validity: Applying Latent Semantic Analysis to the Language of Questionnaire Items”, Western Decision Sciences Institute, Denver, CO, April 3-7.

  • Furneaux Brent, Dorit Nevo, and Yair Wand, “Towards and Evaluation Framework for Knowledge Management Systems”, 2006 Annual Conference of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC).

  • Nevo Dorit and Michael Wade, "Why Good Technologies Disappoint", 2005, SIGADIT (DIGIT) Workshop, International Conference on Information Systems, Las Vegas NV.

  • Nevo Dorit, Ron Ophir, David A. Johnston, 2004, “Building Transactive Memory to Improve Supply Chain Coordination”, Decision Sciences Institute, Boston, MA.

  • Nevo Dorit, Izak Benbasat, and Yair Wand, "Exploring Meta-Knowledge for Knowledge Management Systems: A Delphi Study", 2003 International Conference on Information Systems, Seattle WA.

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