Sherah Kurnia
Affiliations: | Computer and Information Systems | University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia |
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Budi NFA, Fitriani WR, Hidayanto AN, et al. (2020) A study of government 2.0 implementation in Indonesia Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. 100920 |
Kesiilwe AB, Lederman R, Dreyfus S, et al. (2019) The Impact of Information Systems Use on Work Tasks and Work Practices in an Emergency Department. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 266: 108-114 |
Kurnia S, Parker CM, Ali M, et al. (2019) The Impact of Multilevel Contextual Factors on IS Adoption at the Inter-organizational Level Communications of the Ais. 44: 421-459 |
Ali M, Wali EA, AlHinai YS, et al. (2019) A process approach to examining mobile commerce adoption progression Journal of Systems and Information Technology. 21: 215-235 |
Kurnia S, Linden T, Huang GS. (2019) A hermeneutic analysis of critical success factors for Enterprise Systems implementation by SMEs Enterprise Information Systems. 13: 1195-1216 |
Mahmud I, Ramayah T, Kurnia S. (2017) To use or not to use Information Systems. 69: 164-179 |
Kurnia S, Choudrie J, Mahbubur RM, et al. (2015) E-Commerce Technology Adoption: A Malaysian Grocery SME Retail Sector Study Journal of Business Research. 68: 1906-1918 |
Kurnia S, Karnali RJ, Rahim M. (2015) A qualitative study of business-to-business electronic commerce adoption within the Indonesian grocery industry Information & Management. 52: 518-536 |
Shokravi S, Kurnia S. (2014) A Step towards Developing a Sustainability Performance Measure within Industrial Networks Sustainability. 6: 2201-2222 |
Hamid S, Waycott J, Kurnia S, et al. (2014) An Empirical Study of Lecturers' Appropriation of Social Technologies for Higher Education. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. 30: 295-311 |