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  • 2021 - Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS)

Overview

Atreyi Kankanhalli is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their research is primarily situated in the social sciences, with a focus on several interconnected subfields including sociology and political science, communication, artificial intelligence, computer science applications, and strategy and management.

The main topics covered in their work encompass knowledge management and sharing, open source software innovations, digital marketing and social media, artificial intelligence in healthcare and education, technology adoption and user behaviour, e-government and public services, and information systems theories and implementation.

They have published extensively in several venues, with notable frequency in the following publication outlets:

  • MIS Quarterly
  • Journal of the Association for Information Systems
  • Communications of the Association for Information Systems
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series
  • Information & Management

Recent publications include:

  • "Does the source of external knowledge matter? Examining the role of customer co-creation and partner sourcing in knowledge creation and innovation," published in 2020 in Information & Management
  • "Predictors of cloud computing adoption: A cross-country study," published in 2020 in Telematics and Informatics
  • "Temporal Effects of Repeated Recognition and Lack of Recognition on Online Community Contributions," published in 2020 in Journal of Management Information Systems
  • "Human-AI Collaboration in Healthcare: A Review and Research Agenda," published in 2021 in Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
  • "Determining containment policy impacts on public sentiment during the pandemic using social media data," published in 2022 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequently collaborating co-authors include Prakash Chandra Sukhwal, Vaibhav Rajan, Hua Ye, Sang-Hyeak Yoon, and Hee-Woong Kim.

Atreyi Kankanhalli received the Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) award in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Contributing knowledge to electronic knowledge repositories: an empirical investigation

    Atreyi Kankanhalli;Bernard Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei

  • Automatic partitioning of full-motion video

    HongJiang Zhang;Atreyi Kankanhalli;Stephen W. Smoliar

  • Investigating user resistance to information systems implementation: a status quo bias perspective

    Hee-Woong Kim;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • Studying users' computer security behavior: A health belief perspective

    Boon-Yuen Ng;Atreyi Kankanhalli;Yunjie (Calvin) Xu

  • An integrative study of information systems security effectiveness

    Atreyi Kankanhalli;Hock-Hai Teo;Bernard C. Y. Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei

  • Transforming decision-making processes: a research agenda for understanding the impact of business analytics on organisations

    Rajeev Sharma;Sunil Mithas;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • Conflict and Performance in Global Virtual Teams

    Atreyi Kankanhalli;Bernard Tan;Kwok-Kee Wei

  • Usability and Sociability in Online Communities: A Comparative Study of Knowledge Seeking and Contribution*

    Chee Wei Phang;Atreyi Kankanhalli;Rajiv Sabherwal

  • Perceptions of Information Security in the Workplace: Linking Information Security Climate to Compliant Behavior

    Mark Chan;Irene Woon;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • Senior Citizens' Acceptance of Information Systems: A Study in the Context of e-Government Services

    Chee Wei Phang;J. Sutanto;A. Kankanhalli;Yan Li

  • What Motivates People to Purchase Digital Items on Virtual Community Websites? The Desire for Online Self-Presentation

    Hee-Woong Kim;Hock Chuan Chan;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • Are norms enough? The role of collaborative norms in promoting organizational knowledge seeking

    Gee-Woo Bock;Atreyi Kankanhalli;Sanjeev Kumar Sharma

  • Understanding Seeking From Electronic Knowledge Repositories: An Empirical Study

    Atreyi Kankanhalli;Bernard C. Y. Tan;Kwok Kee Wei

  • The role of IT in successful knowledge management initiatives

    Atreyi Kankanhalli;Fransiska Tanudidjaja;Juliana Sutanto;Bernard C. Y. Tan

  • IoT and AI for Smart Government: A Research Agenda

    Atreyi Kankanhalli;Yannis Charalabidis;Sehl Mellouli

  • Explaining non-work-related computing in the workplace: A comparison of alternative models

    Loo Geok Pee;Irene M. Y. Woon;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • A framework of ICT exploitation for e-participation initiatives

    Chee Wei Phang;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • Interactions among factors influencing knowledge management in public-sector organizations: A resource-based view

    Loo Geok Pee;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • A Model of Organisational Knowledge Management Maturity Based on People, Process, and Technology

    Loo Geok Pee;Atreyi Kankanhalli

  • Solvers’ participation in crowdsourcing platforms: Examining the impacts of trust, and benefit and cost factors

    Hua (Jonathan) Ye;Atreyi Kankanhalli

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard C. Y. Tan
Bernard C. Y. Tan National University of Singapore
Kwok Kee Wei
Kwok Kee Wei National University of Singapore
Hee-Woong Kim
Hee-Woong Kim Yonsei University
Hock-Hai Teo
Hock-Hai Teo National University of Singapore
Rajiv Kohli
Rajiv Kohli William & Mary
Jan Marco Leimeister
Jan Marco Leimeister University of Kassel
Alan R. Dennis
Alan R. Dennis Indiana University
Yannis Charalabidis
Yannis Charalabidis University of the Aegean
Omar A. El Sawy
Omar A. El Sawy University of Southern California

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