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New Efficient RF Fingerprint-Based Security Solution for<br />
Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing<br />
Keijo Haataja, Sanna Pasanen, Niina Päivinen, and Pekka<br />
Toivanen<br />
RFID-based Authentication Middleware for Mobile Devices<br />
Ewa Syta, Stan Kurkovsky, and Bernardo Casano<br />
Open Movements: FLOSS, Open Contents, Open Access<br />
and Open Communities<br />
Co-Chairs: Kevin Crowston, Felipe Ortega,<br />
and Vandana Singh<br />
IN 8 Wednesay / Garden Isle 1-2 / 2:00 – 3:30<br />
% Coordination and Division of Labor in Open Content<br />
Communities: the Role of Template Messages in Wikipedia<br />
Alessandro Rossi, Loris Gaio, Matthijs den Besten, and<br />
Jean-Michel Dalle<br />
% Analyzing Leadership Dynamics in Distributed Group<br />
Communication<br />
Kevin Crowston, Andrea Wiggins, and James Howison<br />
The Importance of Social Network Structure in the Open Source<br />
Software Developer Community<br />
Matthew Van Antwerp and Greg Madey<br />
IN 9 Wednesday / Garden Isle 1-2 / 4:00 – 5:30<br />
‘Letting go of Control’ to Embrace Open Source: Implications for<br />
Company and Community<br />
Maha Shaikh and Tony Cornford<br />
Open Source Deployment at the City and County of<br />
San Francisco: From Cost Reduction to Rapid Innovation<br />
J.P. Allen<br />
IS Alignment Improved with Co-evolutionary Principles: An Open<br />
Source Approach<br />
Nassim Belbaly and Frank Robert<br />
Research 2.0: Web 2.0 and Virtual Worlds<br />
as Research Environments<br />
Co-Chairs: Lisa M. Givens and Dinesh Rathi<br />
IN 10 Thursday / Garden Isle 1-2 / 8:00 – 9:30<br />
Research 2.0: A Framework for Qualitative and Quantitative<br />
Research in Web 2.0 Environments<br />
Dinesh Rathi and Lisa M. Given<br />
% Embodied Social Presence Theory<br />
Brian E. Mennecke, Janea L. Triplett, Lesya M. Hassall,<br />
and Zayira Jordán Conde<br />
Here Be (No More) Dragons: Pushing the Frontier of Research<br />
on Virtual Organizations and Teams<br />
Jakob J. Assmann, Marcus A. Drescher, Julia Gallenkamp,<br />
Arnold Picot, and Isabell M. Welpe<br />
IN 11 Thursday / Garden Isle 1-2 / 10:00 – 11:30<br />
Individual Motivations for Using Social Virtual Worlds: An<br />
Exploratory Investigation in Second Life<br />
Zhongyun Zhou, Xiao-Ling Jin, Doug Vogel, Xitong Guo,<br />
and Xiaojian Chen<br />
Using Web 2.0 Tools for Qualitative Analysis: An Exploration<br />
Silvana di Gregorio<br />
Discussion<br />
Social Networking and Communities<br />
Co-Chairs: Karine Barzilai-Nahon, Caroline<br />
Haythornthwaite, Paul Benjamin Lowry, and Ian MacInnes<br />
IN 12 Friday / Kauai Ballroom 3 / 8:00 – 9:30<br />
The Continuance of Online Social Networks: How to Keep People<br />
Using Facebook?<br />
Na Shi, Matthew K.O. Lee, Christy M.K. Cheung,<br />
and Huaping Chen<br />
Investigating the Drivers of the Continuous Use of Social Virtual<br />
Worlds<br />
Matti Mäntymäki and Jani Merikivi<br />
How to Establish an Online Innovation Community? The Role<br />
of Users and Their Innovative Content<br />
Julia Hautz, Katja Hutter, Johann Füller, and Kurt Matzler,<br />
and Markus Rieger<br />
IN 13 Friday / Kauai Ballroom 3 / 10:00 – 11:30<br />
Do Online Reviews Reflect a Product’s True Perceived Quality?<br />
— An Investigation of Online Movie Reviews Across Cultures<br />
Noi Sian Koh, Nan Hu, and Eric K. Clemons<br />
Online Social Shopping: The Functions and Symbols of Design<br />
Artifacts<br />
Camille Grange and Izak Benbasat<br />
% Digital Entrepreneurship and its Sociomaterial Enactment<br />
Elizabeth Davidson and Emmanuelle Vaast<br />
IN 14 Friday / Kauai Ballroom 3 / 1:00 – 2:30<br />
Online and Offline Social Networks: Investigating<br />
Culturally-Specific Behavior and Satisfaction<br />
Devan Rosen, Michael A. Stefanone, and Derek Lackaff<br />
Privacy Calculus on Social Networking Sites: Explorative<br />
Evidence from Germany and USA<br />
Hanna Krasnova and Natasha F. Veltri<br />
Developing Reliable Measures of Privacy Management Within<br />
Social Networking Sites<br />
Catherine Dwyer, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Marshall Poole, Julia<br />
Gußner, Felicitas Hennig, Sebastian Osswald, Sandra<br />
Schließlberger, and Birgit Warth<br />
43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences<br />
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