In this paper I present preliminary findings from research on the design and use of interorganizational information systems being developed to facilitate information sharing among criminal justice agencies, called IJIS. One, institutionalized practices, values, and norms remain a barrier to effective integration, collaboration and information sharing. Two, individual IJIS have unique identities that are reflected in both their organizational and technological arrangements
This paper investigates the relationship between individual cultural orientation and information sys...
Organisational information sharing has become more and more important as the amount ofinformation gr...
We focus contrasting a social informatics approach with socio-political and techno-centricdesign app...
In this paper I present preliminary findings from research on the design and use of interorganizati...
Focusing on inter-organizational information sharing in criminal justice, it is found that, while po...
Focusing on inter-organizational information sharing in criminal justice, it is found that, while po...
This Article reflects some of the insights from the Stanford Criminal Justice Center\u27s (SCJC\u27s...
Qualitative-comparative analysis of four cases of inter-organisational information sharing in crimin...
In an era of wicked social problems, a smarter, more responsive, more efficient governance structure...
Interorganizational relationships enabled by information systems (IS) are formed under various conti...
The seamless and effective exchange of information across criminal justice organizations is crucial ...
Abstract A trivial information system consists of three components: a user, a container for the info...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaWith the exponential growth of ...
Cross-boundary information sharing has been studied for many years now and it is still a very import...
California criminal justice agencies need access to data in order to provide security, health care t...
This paper investigates the relationship between individual cultural orientation and information sys...
Organisational information sharing has become more and more important as the amount ofinformation gr...
We focus contrasting a social informatics approach with socio-political and techno-centricdesign app...
In this paper I present preliminary findings from research on the design and use of interorganizati...
Focusing on inter-organizational information sharing in criminal justice, it is found that, while po...
Focusing on inter-organizational information sharing in criminal justice, it is found that, while po...
This Article reflects some of the insights from the Stanford Criminal Justice Center\u27s (SCJC\u27s...
Qualitative-comparative analysis of four cases of inter-organisational information sharing in crimin...
In an era of wicked social problems, a smarter, more responsive, more efficient governance structure...
Interorganizational relationships enabled by information systems (IS) are formed under various conti...
The seamless and effective exchange of information across criminal justice organizations is crucial ...
Abstract A trivial information system consists of three components: a user, a container for the info...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaWith the exponential growth of ...
Cross-boundary information sharing has been studied for many years now and it is still a very import...
California criminal justice agencies need access to data in order to provide security, health care t...
This paper investigates the relationship between individual cultural orientation and information sys...
Organisational information sharing has become more and more important as the amount ofinformation gr...
We focus contrasting a social informatics approach with socio-political and techno-centricdesign app...