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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - AIS LEO Award, Association for Information Systems
  • 1999 - Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS)

Overview

Blake Ives is affiliated with the College of Charleston in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within engineering, with notable subfields including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Information Systems and Management, Demography, Sociology and Political Science, and Accounting.

Their work spans several main topics comprising:

  • Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
  • Cyberloafing and Workplace Behavior
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Digital Transformation in Industry
  • Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
  • Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
  • Maritime Ports and Logistics

Blake Ives has published in various venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Communications of the Association for Information Systems
  • MIS Quarterly Executive
  • International Journal of Information Management

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Blake Ives include:

  • "On the Road to an Automotive Digital Twin," 2024, Communications of the Association for Information Systems
  • "A Perspective on the History of the MIS Academy," 2022, Communications of the Association for Information Systems

Blake Ives has collaborated with several researchers frequently, among them:

  • Iris Junglas
  • Olga Biedova
  • Lakshmi Goel
  • Sven-V. Rehm
  • David Male

Recognition of Blake Ives's contributions includes awards such as:

  • AIS LEO Award from the Association for Information Systems in 2010
  • Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) awarded in 1999

Best Publications

  • The measurement of user information satisfaction

    Blake Ives;Margrethe H. Olson;Jack J. Baroudi

  • Web-Based virtual learning environments: a research framekwork and a preliminary assessment of effectiveness in basic IT skills training

    Gabriele Piccoli;Rami Ahmad;Blake Ives

  • User Involvement and MIS Success: A Review of Research

    Blake Ives;Margrethe H. Olson

  • Virtual teams: a review of current literature and directions for future research

    Anne Powell;Gabriele Piccoli;Blake Ives

  • An empirical study of the impact of user involvement on system usage and information satisfaction

    Jack J. Baroudi;Margrethe H. Olson;Blake Ives

  • The Information System as a Competitive Weapon.

    Blake Ives;Gerard P. Learmonth

  • Executive involvement and participation in the management of information technology

    Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa;Blake Ives

  • Review: it-dependent strategic initiatives and sustained competitive advantage: a review and synthesis of the literature

    Gabriele Piccoli;Blake Ives

  • A Framework for Research in Computer-Based Management Information Systems

    Blake Ives;Scott Hamilton;Gordon B. Davis

  • Trust and the unintended effects of behavior control in virtual teams

    Gabriele Piccoli;Blake Ives

  • The global network organization of the future: information management opportunities and challenges

    Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa;Blake Ives

  • Applications of global information technology: key issues for management

    Blake Ives;Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa

  • The domino effect of password reuse

    Blake Ives;Kenneth R. Walsh;Helmut Schneider

  • Virtual teams: team control structure, work processes, and team effectiveness

    Gabriele Piccoli;Anne Powell;Blake Ives

  • IT Consumerization: When Gadgets Turn Into Enterprise IT Tools

    Jeanne Harris;Blake Ives;Iris A. Junglas

  • In search of sustainability: Reaping long-term advantage from investments in information technology

    D. F. Feeny;B. Ives

  • User involvement in system design: An empirical test of alternative approaches

    Margrethe H. Olson;Blake Ives

  • LINKING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND CORPORATE STRATEGY: AN ORGANIZATIONAL VIEW

    Michael R. Vitale;Blake Ives;Cynthia Mathis Beath

  • From space to place: predicting users' intentions to return to virtual worlds

    Lakshmi Goel;Norman A. Johnson;Iris Junglas;Blake Ives

  • Graphical user interfaces for business information systems

    Blake Ives

  • Communications of the Association for Information Systems

    Gabriele Piccoli;Blake Ives;Eleanor Loiacono

Frequent Co-Authors

Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa
Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa The University of Texas at Austin
Joseph S. Valacich
Joseph S. Valacich University of Arizona
John Leslie King
John Leslie King University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gerardine DeSanctis
Gerardine DeSanctis Duke University
Ron Weber
Ron Weber Monash University
Richard T. Watson
Richard T. Watson University of Georgia
Vallabh Sambamurthy
Vallabh Sambamurthy University of Wisconsin–Madison
Robert D. Galliers
Robert D. Galliers Bentley University
Ann Majchrzak
Ann Majchrzak University of Southern California
Richard J. Boland
Richard J. Boland Case Western Reserve University

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