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Overview

Craig Standing is affiliated with Edith Cowan University in Australia and has conducted research primarily in the fields of Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Their work spans several subfields, including Sociology and Political Science, Automotive Engineering, Marketing, Transportation, and Management Information Systems.

Their research topics are focused on areas such as Transportation and Mobility Innovations, Sharing Economy and Platforms, Urban Transport and Accessibility, Information Systems Theories and Implementation, Big Data and Business Intelligence, and Knowledge Management and Sharing, as well as Digital Marketing and Social Media.

Craig Standing has contributed papers to multiple academic journals and research venues. Recent publications include:

  • Factors affecting the adoption of shared mobility systems: Evidence from Australia (2021), Research in Transportation Business & Management
  • A Framework for Validating Information Systems Research Based on a Pluralist Account of Truth and Correctness (2020), Journal of the Association for Information Systems
  • Analysis of the Use and Perception of Shared Mobility: A Case Study in Western Australia (2021), Sustainability
  • Research agenda for supply chain management 4.0 (2023), International Journal of Agile Systems and Management
  • Sharing and caring: the giving and receiving of information in online chronic disease communities (2024), Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • International Journal of Agile Systems and Management
  • Research in Transportation Business & Management
  • Journal of the Association for Information Systems
  • Sustainability

Standing has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, notably:

  • Susan Standing
  • Ferry Jie
  • Rosemary Stockdale
  • Sharon Biermann
  • Thi Le

Overall, Craig Standing's body of work involves interdisciplinary approaches integrating social sciences with applied business and transportation studies, contributing to understanding mobility systems, information systems research, and the sharing economy within urban and technological contexts.

Best Publications

  • Benefits and barriers of electronic marketplace participation: an SME perspective

    Rosemary Stockdale;Craig Standing

  • A model to develop effective virtual teams

    Chad Lin;Craig Standing;Ying-Chieh Liu

  • Construction industry productivity and the potential for collaborative practice

    Richard Fulford;Craig Standing

  • The enigma of evaluation: benefits, costs and risks of IT in Australian small-medium-sized enterprises

    Peter E. D. Love;Zahir Irani;Craig Standing;Chad Lin

  • An adoption model for mobile banking in Ghana

    Margaret Crabbe;Craig Standing;Susan Standing;Heikki Karjaluoto

  • Critical success factors of sustainable project management in construction: A fuzzy DEMATEL-ANP approach

    Reza Kiani Mavi;Craig Standing

  • The impact of the internet in travel and tourism: A research review 2001-2010

    Craig Standing;Jean-Pierre Tang-Taye;Michel Boyer

  • The attribution of success and failure in IT projects

    Craig Standing;Andrew Guilfoyle;Chad Lin;Peter E.D. Love

  • An interpretive approach to evaluating information systems: A content, context, process framework

    Rosemary Stockdale;Craig Standing

  • From justification to evaluation: Building information modeling for asset owners

    Peter E.D. Love;Ian Simpson;Andrew Hill;Craig Standing

  • A classification model to support SME e‐commerce adoption initiatives

    Rosemary Stockdale;Craig Standing

  • A review of research on e-marketplaces 1997-2008

    Susan Standing;Craig Standing;Peter E. D Love

  • The implications of the sharing economy for transport

    Craig Standing;Susan Standing;Sharon Biermann

  • A framework to assess the factors affecting success or failure of the implementation of government-supported regional e-marketplaces for SMEs

    Denise E. Gengatharen;Craig Standing

  • How can organizations use wikis for innovation

    Craig Standing;Sarah N Kiniti

  • Assessing consumers' satisfaction and expectations through online opinions: Expectation and disconfirmation approach

    Atika Qazi;Atika Qazi;Atika Qazi;Alireza Tamjidyamcholo;Ram Gopal Raj;Glenn Hardaker

  • Repositioning travel agencies on the Internet

    Martin Barnett;Craig Standing

  • Why things happen Developing the critical realist view of causal mechanisms

    John Mingers;Craig Standing

  • Organizational Evaluation of the Benefits, Constraints, and Satisfaction of Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce

    Craig Standing;Chad Lin

  • The Paradoxes of Telehealth: a Review of the Literature 2000–2015

    Craig Standing;Susan Standing;Marie-Louise McDermott;Raj Gururajan

  • A REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON E-MARKETPLACES 1997-2007

    Susan Standing;Craig Standing;Peter E. D. Love

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter E.D. Love
Peter E.D. Love Curtin University
Heikki Karjaluoto
Heikki Karjaluoto University of Jyväskylä
John Mingers
John Mingers University of Kent
Jan Mattsson
Jan Mattsson Roskilde University
Zahir Irani
Zahir Irani University of Bradford
Brett Smith
Brett Smith Durham University
Eddie W.L. Cheng
Eddie W.L. Cheng Macau University of Science and Technology
Ned Kock
Ned Kock Texas A&M International University
Yogesh K. Dwivedi
Yogesh K. Dwivedi King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
David J. Edwards
David J. Edwards Birmingham City University

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