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Marie-Claude Boudreau

Marie-Claude Boudreau

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Computer Science

D-Index
30
Citations
21535
World Ranking
13801
National Ranking
5474

Overview

Marie-Claude Boudreau is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Business, Management and Accounting, focusing on subfields including Strategy and Management, Sociology and Political Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Media Technology, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics such as Innovation and Knowledge Management, Digital Platforms and Economics, Information Systems Theories and Implementation, Green IT and Sustainability, Smart Cities and Technologies, Data Visualization and Analytics, and Media Influence and Health.

Their recent publications include:

  • Bureaucratizing the Clan: Impact of Technology Affordances on Control (2024) in Journal of Management Information Systems
  • Le Bureau d'intégrité et d'éthique de Laval/Terrebonne: un acteur clé dans la protection de l'intégrité et la promotion de l'éthique à Laval (2021) in Éthique Publique
  • The Market of True Matters: A Novel Approach for Taking Stock of Personal Values (2024) in Journal of Digital Art & Humanities
  • Emergence of IT Implementation Consequences in Organizations: An Assemblage Approach (2024) in MIS Quarterly
  • Technology and Unintended Consequences in Organizations (2025) in Academy of Management Proceedings

Marie-Claude Boudreau has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. These include Abdul Sesay, Ronald Ramírez, Gerald C. Kane, Richard T. Watson, and Natalie Jeszke. Among these, Abdul Sesay appears as a co-author in three publications, while Ronald Ramírez has co-authored two works with them.

The scientist's contributions have appeared in multiple publication venues, including:

  • Journal of Management Information Systems
  • Éthique Publique
  • Journal of Digital Art & Humanities
  • MIS Quarterly
  • Academy of Management Proceedings

Best Publications

  • STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING AND REGRESSION: GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH PRACTICE

    David Gefen;Detmar W. Straub;Marie-Claude Boudreau

  • VALIDATION GUIDELINES FOR IS POSITIVIST RESEARCH

    Detmar W. Straub;Marie-Claude Boudreau;David Gefen

  • Validation in information systems research: a state-of-the-art assessment

    Marie-Claude Boudreau;David Gefen;Detmar W. Straub

  • Learning to Implement Enterprise Systems: An Exploratory Study of the Dialectics of Change

    Daniel Robey;Jeanne W. Ross;Marie-Claude Boudreau

  • Information systems and environmentally sustainable development: energy informatics and new directions for the is community

    Richard T. Watson;Marie-Claude Boudreau;Adela J. Chen

  • Enacting Integrated Information Technology: A Human Agency Perspective

    Marie-Claude Boudreau;Daniel Robey

  • Accounting for the Contradictory Organizational Consequences of Information Technology: Theoretical Directions and Methodological Implications

    Daniel Robey;Marie-Claude Boudreau

  • Structural Equation Modeling Techniques and Regression: Guidelines for Research Practice

    David Gefen;Detmar W. Straub;Marie-Claude Boudreau

  • Information technology and organizational learning: a review and assessment of research

    Daniel Robey;Marie-Claude Boudreau;Gregory M Rose

  • Information systems and ecological sustainability

    Adela J.W. Chen;Marie‐Claude Boudreau;Richard T. Watson

  • Going Global: Using information technology to advance the competitiveness of the virtual transnational organization

    Marie-Claude Boudreau;Karen D. Loch;Daniel Robey;Detmar Straud

  • Situated learning in cross-functional virtual teams

    D. Robey;Huoy Min Khoo;C. Powers

  • Organizational transition to enterprise resource planning systems: theoretical choices for process research

    Marie-Claude Boudreau;Daniel Robey

  • The business of open source

    Richard T. Watson;Marie-Claude Boudreau;Paul T. York;Martina E. Greiner

  • Learning to use ERP technology: a causal model

    M.C. Boudreau

  • Coping with contradictions in business process re‐engineering

    Marie‐Claude Boudreau;Daniel Robey

  • Information Asymmetry in Information Systems Consulting: Toward a Theory of Relationship Constraints

    Gregory Dawson;Richard Watson;Marie-Claude Boudreau

  • Green projects: An information drives analysis of four cases

    Richard T. Watson;Marie-Claude Boudreau;Adela J. Chen;Héctor Hito Sepúlveda

  • Addressing business agility challenges with enterprise systems

    Dale L. Goodhue;Daniel Q. Chen;Marie Claude Boudreau;Ashley Davis

  • An information strategy for environmental sustainability

    R. T. Watson;J. Corbett;M. C. Boudreau;J. Webster

  • Quality of Use of a Complex Technology: A Learning-Based Model

    Marie-Claude Boudreau;Larry Seligman

  • Governance and global communities

    Richard T. Watson;Marie Claude Boudreau;Martina Greiner;Donald Wynn

  • The Sustainability Imperative in Information Systems Research

    Stefan Seidel;Pratyush Bharati;Gilbert Fridgen;Gilbert Fridgen;Richard T. Watson

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Robey
Daniel Robey Georgia State University
Jane Webster
Jane Webster Queen's University
Elena Karahanna
Elena Karahanna University of Georgia
Wynne W. Chin
Wynne W. Chin University of Houston
Jason Bennett Thatcher
Jason Bennett Thatcher University of Colorado Boulder
Guy Paré
Guy Paré HEC Montréal
Gregor P. Henze
Gregor P. Henze University of Colorado Boulder
Lieve Helsen
Lieve Helsen KU Leuven
Lutz M. Kolbe
Lutz M. Kolbe University of Göttingen
Marc W. van Iersel
Marc W. van Iersel University of Georgia

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