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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j84]Ned Kock:
Contributing to the Success of PLS in SEM: An Action Research Perspective. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 52: 48 (2022) - 2021
- [j83]Ned Kock, Murad A. Moqbel:
Social Networking Site Use, Positive Emotions, and Job Performance. J. Comput. Inf. Syst. 61(2): 163-173 (2021) - [j82]Ned Kock:
Moderated mediation and J-curve emergence in path models: an information systems research perspective. J. Syst. Inf. Technol. 23(3/4): 303-321 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j81]Ned Kock:
Factor-based structural equation modelling: going beyond PLS and composites. Int. J. Data Anal. Tech. Strateg. 11(1): 1-28 (2019) - [j80]Ned Kock:
From composites to factors: Bridging the gap between PLS and covariance-based structural equation modelling. Inf. Syst. J. 29(3): 674-706 (2019) - 2018
- [j79]Ned Kock, Murad A. Moqbel, Yusun Jung, Thant Syn:
Do older programmers perform as well as young ones? Exploring the intermediate effects of stress and programming experience. Cogn. Technol. Work. 20(3): 489-504 (2018) - [j78]Murad A. Moqbel, Ned Kock:
Unveiling the dark side of social networking sites: Personal and work-related consequences of social networking site addiction. Inf. Manag. 55(1): 109-119 (2018) - [j77]Ned Kock, Pierre Hadaya:
Minimum sample size estimation in PLS-SEM: The inverse square root and gamma-exponential methods. Inf. Syst. J. 28(1): 227-261 (2018) - 2017
- [j76]Ned Kock:
Structural Equation Modeling with Factors and Composites: A Comparison of Four Methods. Int. J. e Collab. 13(1): 1-9 (2017) - [j75]Ned Kock:
Which is the Best Way to Measure Job Performance: Self-Perceptions or Official Supervisor Evaluations? Int. J. e Collab. 13(2): 1-9 (2017) - [j74]Ned Kock, Shaun Sexton:
Variation Sharing: A Novel Numeric Solution to the Path Bias Underestimation Problem of PLS-Based SEM. Int. J. Strateg. Decis. Sci. 8(4): 46-68 (2017) - [j73]David E. Avison, Ned Kock, Julien Malaurent:
Special Issue: Action Research in Information Systems. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 34(3): 630-632 (2017) - [j72]Ned Kock, David E. Avison, Julien Malaurent:
Positivist Information Systems Action Research: Methodological Issues. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 34(3): 754-767 (2017) - 2016
- [j71]Ned Kock, Ruth Chatelain-Jardón:
Surprise-enhanced and technology-mediated learning: a two-country study. Cogn. Technol. Work. 18(1): 105-119 (2016) - [j70]Ned Kock, Murad A. Moqbel:
Statistical power with respect to true sample and true population paths: a PLS-based SEM illustration. Int. J. Data Anal. Tech. Strateg. 8(4): 316-331 (2016) - [j69]Ned Kock:
Visualizing Moderating Effects in Path Models with Latent Variables. Int. J. e Collab. 12(1): 1-7 (2016) - [j68]Ned Kock, Yusun Jung, Thant Syn:
Wikipedia and e-Collaboration Research: Opportunities and Challenges. Int. J. e Collab. 12(2): 1-8 (2016) - [j67]Ned Kock:
Hypothesis Testing with Confidence Intervals and P Values in PLS-SEM. Int. J. e Collab. 12(3): 1-6 (2016) - [j66]Ned Kock:
Advantages of Nonlinear over Segmentation Analyses in Path Models. Int. J. e Collab. 12(4): 1-6 (2016) - [j65]Ruth Chatelain-Jardón, Jesus Carmona, Ned Kock:
An Extension to Simulated Web-Based Threats and Their Impact on Knowledge Communication Effectiveness. Int. J. Technol. Hum. Interact. 12(3): 64-77 (2016) - [j64]Ned Kock, Murad A. Moqbel, Kevin Barton, Valerie L. Bartelt:
Intended Continued Use Social Networking Sites: Effects on Job Satisfaction and Performance. Int. J. Virtual Communities Soc. Netw. 8(2): 28-46 (2016) - [j63]Ned Kock, Murad A. Moqbel:
A six-stage framework for evolutionary IS research using path models: Conceptual development and a social networking illustration. J. Syst. Inf. Technol. 18(1): 64-88 (2016) - 2015
- [j62]Ned Kock:
How Likely is Simpson's Paradox in Path Models? Int. J. e Collab. 11(1): 1-7 (2015) - [j61]Ned Kock:
One-Tailed or Two-Tailed P Values in PLS-SEM? Int. J. e Collab. 11(2): 1-7 (2015) - [j60]Ned Kock:
A Note on How to Conduct a Factor-Based PLS-SEM Analysis. Int. J. e Collab. 11(3): 1-9 (2015) - [j59]Ned Kock:
Common Method Bias in PLS-SEM: A Full Collinearity Assessment Approach. Int. J. e Collab. 11(4): 1-10 (2015) - [j58]Ned Kock, Jesus Carmona, Murad A. Moqbel:
Media Naturalness and Compensatory Adaptation: Counterintuitive Effects on Correct Rejections of Deceitful Contract Clauses. IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 58(4): 381-395 (2015) - 2014
- [j57]Ned Kock:
Advanced Mediating Effects Tests, Multi-Group Analyses, and Measurement Model Assessments in PLS-Based SEM. Int. J. e Collab. 10(1): 1-13 (2014) - [j56]Ned Kock:
Using Data Labels to Discover Moderating Effects in PLS-Based Structural Equation Modeling. Int. J. e Collab. 10(4): 1-16 (2014) - [j55]Ned Kock, Leebrian Gaskins:
The Mediating Role of Voice and Accountability in the Relationship Between Internet Diffusion and Government Corruption in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Inf. Technol. Dev. 20(1): 23-43 (2014) - 2013
- [j54]Ned Kock:
Using WarpPLS in E-Collaboration Studies: What if I Have Only One Group and One Condition? Int. J. e Collab. 9(3): 1-12 (2013) - [j53]Murad A. Moqbel, Saggi Nevo, Ned Kock:
Organizational members' use of social networking sites and job performance: An exploratory study. Inf. Technol. People 26(3): 240-264 (2013) - [c16]Ned Kock, Leebrian Gaskins:
Internet Diffusion and Government Corruption in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. AMCIS 2013 - 2012
- [j52]Ned Kock, Jacques Verville:
Exploring Free Questionnaire Data with Anchor Variables: An Illustration Based on a Study of IT in Healthcare. Int. J. Heal. Inf. Syst. Informatics 7(1): 46-63 (2012) - [j51]Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol, Jose Luis Daniel, Shaun Sexton, Ned Kock:
Analyzing Software Piracy from Supply and Demand Factors The Competing Roles of Corruption and Economic Wealth. Int. J. Technoethics 3(1): 28-42 (2012) - [j50]Ned Kock, Gary S. Lynn:
Lateral Collinearity and Misleading Results in Variance-Based SEM: An Illustration and Recommendations. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 13(7): 2 (2012) - [j49]Ned Kock, Gary S. Lynn:
Research Article Electronic Media Variety and Virtual Team Performance: The Mediating Role of Task Complexity Coping Mechanisms. IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 55(4): 325-344 (2012) - [c15]Saggi Nevo, Ned Kock:
Are We Becoming Socially Impaired? Computer-Mediated Communication, Human Evolution, and Social Capital. HICSS 2012: 5174-5183 - 2011
- [j48]Ned Kock, Vanessa Garza:
Media Naturalness Reduction and Compensatory Channel Expansion: A Study of Online and Face-to-Face Sections of the Same Course. Int. J. Distance Educ. Technol. 9(2): 1-12 (2011) - [j47]Ned Kock:
Using WarpPLS in e-Collaboration Studies: Descriptive Statistics, Settings, and Key Analysis Results. Int. J. e Collab. 7(2): 1-18 (2011) - [j46]Ned Kock:
Using WarpPLS in e-Collaboration Studies: Mediating Effects, Control and Second Order Variables, and Algorithm Choices. Int. J. e Collab. 7(3): 1-13 (2011) - [j45]Ned Kock:
Representation Type Preferences in Operational Business Process Redesign: A Quasi-Experimental Field Investigation. Int. J. Strateg. Inf. Technol. Appl. 2(2): 44-66 (2011) - [j44]Ned Kock, Ruth Chatelain-Jardón:
Four Guiding Principles for Research on Evolved Information Processing Traits and Technology- Mediated Task Performance. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 12(10): 1 (2011) - 2010
- [j43]Ned Kock:
Using WarpPLS in E-collaboration Studies: An Overview of Five Main Analysis Steps. Int. J. e Collab. 6(4): 1-11 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j42]Ned Kock, Jacques Verville, Azim Danesh-Pajou, Dorrie DeLuca:
Communication flow orientation in business process modeling and its effect on redesign success: Results from a field study. Decis. Support Syst. 46(2): 562-575 (2009) - [j41]Ned Kock:
The evolution of costly traits through selection and the importance of oral speech in e-collaboration. Electron. Mark. 19(4): 221-232 (2009) - [j40]Gangshu Cai, Ned Kock:
An evolutionary game theoretic perspective on e-collaboration: The collaboration effort and media relativeness. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 194(3): 821-833 (2009) - [j39]Ned Kock, Ana Rosa del Aguila Obra, Antonio Padilla-Meléndez:
The Information Overload Paradox: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis of Data from New Zealand, Spain, and the USA. J. Glob. Inf. Manag. 17(3): 1-19 (2009) - [j38]Ned Kock:
Information Systems Theorizing Based on Evolutionary Psychology: An Interdisciplinary Review and Theory Integration Framework. MIS Q. 33(2): 395-418 (2009) - [c14]Jesus Carmona, Ned Kock:
Detecting Deception in Web-Based Contracts: Priming Users about the Possible Threats of Adverse Clauses. AMCIS 2009: 64 - 2008
- [j37]Ned Kock:
E-Collaboration and E-Commerce In Virtual Worlds: The Potential of Second Life and World of Warcraft. Int. J. e Collab. 4(3): 1-13 (2008) - [j36]Ned Kock:
Incorporating Simulated Animal Attacks in Human Technology Interaction Interfaces: The Predictive Power of Biosemiotics and Evolutionary Psychology. Int. J. Technol. Hum. Interact. 4(4): 68-87 (2008) - [j35]Ned Kock:
Designing E-Collaboration Technologies to Facilitate Compensatory Adaptation. Inf. Syst. Manag. 25(1): 14-19 (2008) - [j34]Ned Kock, Michael J. Gallivan, Dorrie DeLuca:
Furthering Information Systems Action Research: A Post-Positivist Synthesis of Four Dialectics. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 9(2): 4 (2008) - [c13]Ned Kock, Ruth Chatelain-Jardón, Jesus Carmona:
Using Surprise in Human-Computer Interfaces to Enhance Knowledge Communication Effectiveness. HICSS 2008: 34 - 2007
- [j33]Dorrie DeLuca, Ned Kock:
Publishing Information Systems Action Research for a Positivist Audience. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 19: 10 (2007) - [j32]Ned Kock:
Media naturalness and compensatory encoding: The burden of electronic media obstacles is on senders. Decis. Support Syst. 44(1): 175-187 (2007) - [j31]Ned Kock, Pedro Antunes:
Government Funding of E-collaboration Research in the European Union: A Comparison with the United States Model. Int. J. e Collab. 3(2): 36-47 (2007) - [j30]Ned Kock:
Computer-based learning enhanced by surprise: an evolutionary psychological model. J. Syst. Inf. Technol. 9(1): 30-45 (2007) - 2006
- [j29]Ned Kock, Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås:
Isolated versus integrated case studies: A comparison in the context of teaching complex and domain-specific IT applications. Comput. Educ. 46(4): 446-457 (2006) - [j28]Ned Kock, Gary S. Lynn, Kevin E. Dow, Ali E. Akgün:
Team adaptation to electronic communication media: evidence of compensatory adaptation in new product development teams. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 15(3): 331-341 (2006) - [j27]Dorrie DeLuca, Susan Gasson, Ned Kock:
Adaptations that Virtual Teams Make so that Complex Tasks Can Be Performed Using Simple E-Collaboration Technologies. Int. J. e Collab. 2(3): 65-91 (2006) - [j26]Ned Kock, Jacques Verville, Jesus Carmona:
Web-based software contracting: an experimental study of deception identification across two different media. Int. J. Internet Enterp. Manag. 4(4): 379-392 (2006) - 2005
- [j25]Azim Danesh, Ned Kock:
An experimental study of process representation approaches and their impact on perceived modeling quality and redesign success. Bus. Process. Manag. J. 11(6): 724-735 (2005) - [j24]Ned Kock:
Collaborative Information Technologies, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour (Editor), IRM Press, 2002, 308 pages, ISBN 1-931777-14-4. Inf. Process. Manag. 41(5): 1303-1305 (2005) - [j23]Ned Kock:
Compensatory Adaptation to Media Obstacles: An Experimental Study of Process Redesign Dyads. Inf. Resour. Manag. J. 18(2): 41-67 (2005) - [r1]Ned Kock:
Bridging the Industry-University Gap through Action Research. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (I) 2005: 292-297 - 2004
- [j22]Ned Kock:
The three threats of action research: a discussion of methodological antidotes in the context of an information systems study. Decis. Support Syst. 37(2): 265-286 (2004) - [j21]Robert M. Davison, Maris G. Martinsons, Ned Kock:
Principles of canonical action research. Inf. Syst. J. 14(1): 65- (2004) - [j20]Ned Kock:
The Psychobiological Model: Towards a New Theory of Computer-Mediated Communication Based on Darwinian Evolution. Organ. Sci. 15(3): 327-348 (2004) - 2003
- [j19]Ned Kock, Camille Auspitz, Brad King:
Web-supported course partnerships: bringing industry and academia together. Commun. ACM 46(9): 179-183 (2003) - [j18]Ned Kock, Robert M. Davison:
Dealing with Plagiarism in the Information Systems Research Community: A Look at Factors that Drive Plagiarism and Ways to Address Them. MIS Q. 27(4): 511-532 (2003) - [j17]Ned Kock, Robert M. Davison:
Can lean media support knowledge sharing? Investigating a hidden advantage of process improvement. IEEE Trans. Engineering Management 50(2): 151-163 (2003) - 2002
- [j16]Ned Kock:
Managing with web-based IT in mind. Commun. ACM 45(5): 102-106 (2002) - [j15]Ned Kock, Paul Gray, Ray Hoving, Heinz K. Klein, Michael D. Myers, Jack Rockart:
IS Research Relevance Revisited: Subtle Accomplishment, Unfulfilled Promise, or Serial Hypocrisy? Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 8: 23 (2002) - [j14]John P. Dougherty, Ned Kock, Cheryl Sandås, Robert M. Aiken:
Teaching the Use of Complex IT in Specific Domains: Developing, Assessing and Refining a Curriculum Development Framework. Educ. Inf. Technol. 7(2): 137-154 (2002) - [j13]Ned Kock, Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås:
Bringing a Multidisciplinary Perspective of IT to the Classroom: A Theory-Based Development of a Second Course for Non-Majors. J. Inf. Technol. Educ. 1(3): 177-191 (2002) - [j12]Ned Kock, Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås:
Using complex IT in specific domains: developing and assessing a course for nonmajors. IEEE Trans. Educ. 45(1): 50-56 (2002) - [c12]Ned Kock:
Evolution and Media Naturalness: A Look at E-Communication Through a Darwinian Theoretical Lens. ICIS 2002: 34 - [c11]Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås, Ned Kock, Munir Mandviwalla:
Using case studies to promote life-long learning. TelE-Learning 2002: 145-152 - 2001
- [j11]Ned Kock:
The Ape that Used E-Mail: Understanding E-Communication Behavior Through Evolution Theory. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 5: 3 (2001) - [j10]Robert M. Davison, Ned Kock, Karen D. Loch, Roger Clarke:
Research Ethics in Information Systems: Would a Code of Practice Help? Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 7: 4 (2001) - [j9]Ned Kock:
Asynchronous and distributed process improvement: the role of collaborative technologies. Inf. Syst. J. 11(2): 87-110 (2001) - [c10]Robert M. Davison, William G. Chismar, Ned Kock, Duncan Langford:
Professional Ethics in Information Systems - Minitrack Introduction. HICSS 2001 - [c9]Ned Kock:
Web-Driven Management Thinking: A Look at Business Process Redesign in the Age of the Web. I3E 2001: 561-571 - 2000
- [j8]Ned Kock:
Benefits for virtual organizations from distributed groups. Commun. ACM 43(11): 107-112 (2000) - [j7]Ned Kock, Camille Auspitz, Brad King:
Using the Web to Enable Industry-University Collaboration: An Action Research Study of a Course Partnership. Informing Sci. Int. J. an Emerg. Transdiscipl. 3: 157-166 (2000) - [c8]Ned Kock, Robert M. Davison, Roger Clarke, Karen D. Loch:
IS research ethics: defining ethical, barely ethical, and unethical behavior (panel). ICIS 2000: 720-723 - [c7]Ned Kock, Camille Auspitz, Brad King:
Using collaboration technologies to enable industry-university course partnerships: an action research study. IRMA Conference 2000: 457-461 - [c6]Dorrie DeLuca, Ned Kock:
Improving business processes asynchronously. IRMA Conference 2000: 853-854 - [c5]Robert M. Aiken, Ned Kock, Munir Mandviwalla:
Fluency in information technology: a second course for non-CIS majors. SIGCSE 2000: 280-284
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j6]Ned Kock, Andrea Jenkins, Robert Wellington:
A field study of success and failure factors in asynchronous groupware supported process improvement groups. Bus. Process. Manag. J. 5(3): 238-254 (1999) - [j5]Ned Kock:
A Case of Academic Plagiarism. Commun. ACM 42(7): 96-104 (1999) - [c4]Ned Kock, David E. Avison, Richard L. Baskerville, Michael D. Myers, A. T. Wood-Harper:
IS action research: can we serve two masters? (panel session). ICIS 1999: 582-585 - 1998
- [j4]Ned Kock:
Can communication medium limitations foster better group outcomes? An action research study. Inf. Manag. 34(5): 295-305 (1998) - [j3]Ned Kock, Robert J. McQueen:
Groupware support as a moderator of interdepartmental knowledge communication in process improvement groups: an action research study. Inf. Syst. J. 8(3): 183-198 (1998) - [j2]Ned Kock, Robert J. McQueen:
An Action Research Study of Effects of Asynchronous Groupware Support on Productivity and Outcome Quality in Process Redesign Groups. J. Organ. Comput. Electron. Commer. 8(2): 149-168 (1998) - [c3]Ned Kock:
Groupware and Distributed Process Improvement: Will this Combination work? ECIS 1998: 483-497 - [c2]Ned Kock:
Structural obstacles to radical change: a public sector view. ECIS 1998: 1252-1265 - 1997
- [j1]Ned Kock, Robert J. McQueen:
A field study of the effects of asynchronous groupware support on process improvement groups. J. Inf. Technol. 12(4): 245-259 (1997) - [c1]Ned Kock:
Fostering interdepartmental knowledge communication through groupware: a process improvement perspective. GROUP 1997: 29-37
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