His primary areas of investigation include Knowledge management, Social psychology, Decision support system, The Internet and Work. His research in Knowledge management intersects with topics in Institutional theory, Competitor analysis and Normative. Joey F. George combines subjects such as Electronic meeting system, Risk analysis and Task with his study of Decision support system.
His work deals with themes such as Decision quality, Software engineering, Component and Electronic brainstorming, which intersect with Electronic meeting system. As a part of the same scientific family, Joey F. George mostly works in the field of The Internet, focusing on Advertising and, on occasion, Theory of planned behavior, Affect, Purchasing and Social engagement. His Work research incorporates themes from Information technology and Analytics, Data science.
Joey F. George mainly focuses on Deception, Social psychology, Knowledge management, Computer-mediated communication and Information system. In his study, The Internet is strongly linked to Internet privacy, which falls under the umbrella field of Deception. His work on Affect as part of general Social psychology research is often related to Lying, thus linking different fields of science.
His research integrates issues of Information technology, Work, Decision support system, Working group and Process in his study of Knowledge management. His Decision support system research includes elements of Intelligent decision support system and Operations research. His Information system research includes themes of System of systems, Structured systems analysis and design method and Systems engineering.
His main research concerns Deception, Social psychology, Knowledge management, Internet privacy and Computer-mediated communication. He has included themes like Computer security and Cultural diversity in his Deception study. His Social psychology study deals with Credibility intersecting with Variety.
His Knowledge management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Agile practices and Information technology. His Internet privacy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Health informatics, The Internet and Personal health. His Computer-mediated communication study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Paralanguage, Communication and Social media.
Joey F. George mostly deals with Knowledge management, Social psychology, Deception, Corporate governance and Perceived credibility. His studies in Knowledge management integrate themes in fields like Agile software development and Agile practices. Social psychology is closely attributed to Cultural diversity in his work.
His work carried out in the field of Deception brings together such families of science as Everyday life and Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. His Corporate governance study combines topics in areas such as Ambidexterity, Moderated mediation, Supply chain, Supply chain management and Industrial organization. His Perceived credibility research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Interpersonal deception theory, Computer-mediated communication and Voice over IP.
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Electronic meeting systems
J. F. Nunamaker;Alan R. Dennis;Joseph S. Valacich;Douglas Vogel.
(1991)
Information technology to support electronic meetings
Alan R. Dennis;Joey F. George;Len M. Jessup;Jay F. Nunamaker.
(1988)
The theory of planned behavior and Internet purchasing
Joey F. George.
Internet Research (2004)
It road warriors: balancing work-family conflict, job autonomy, and work overload to mitigate turnover intentions
Manju K. Ahuja;Katherine M. Chudoba;Charles J. Kacmar;D. Harrison McKnight.
Management Information Systems Quarterly (2007)
Influences on the intent to make Internet purchases
Joey F. George.
Internet Research (2002)
Modern Systems Analysis and Design
Jeffrey A. Hoffer;Joey F George;Joseph S Valacich.
(1995)
Toward the development of a big data analytics capability
Manjul Gupta;Joey F. George.
Information & Management (2016)
A Study of Collaborative Group Work With and Without Computer-Based Support
Joey F. George;George K. Easton;Jay F. Nunamaker;Gregory B. Northcraft.
(1990)
PD and joint application design: a transatlantic comparison
Erran Carmel;Randall D. Whitaker;Joey F. George.
Communications of The ACM (1993)
Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design
Joseph S. Valacich;Joey F. George;Jeffrey A. Hoffer.
(2000)
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