2010 KrAIS Research Workshop

Post-ICIS 2010

LG CNS/KrAIS WORKSHOP ON

The Future of IS research by Korean Scholars

December 15 (Wednesday), 2010

Saint Louis, Missouri

Hyatt Hotel, Sterling Studio 6

LG CNS/KrAIS WORKSHOP

    • KrAIS Co-chairs​
    • Ho-Geun Lee (Yonsei University)​
    • Gwanhoo Lee (American University)​
    • Program Co-chairs​
    • Hee-Woong Kim (Yonsei University)​
    • Dong-Gil Ko (University of Cincinnati)​
    • KrAIS Executive Committee​
    • Gee-Woo Bock (Sung Kyun Kwan University)​
    • Se-Joon Hong (Korea University)​
    • Dan-Jong Kim (Univ. of Houston, Clear Lake) ​
    • Dongmin Kim (Univ. of New Brunswick)​
    • Sang-Yong Lee (Hanyang University)​
    • Youngjin Yoo (Temple University) ​

LG CNS/KrAIS Workshop Program​

Dec 15 (Wed), 2010​

    • 1:00-1:20: Opening/Intro (Prof. Ho-Geun Lee and Prof. Gwanhoo Lee)​
    • 1:20-2:20: Paper Session​
    • 2:20-2:40: Break​
    • 2:40-3:00: "Best Graduate Paper" ​
    • 3:10-4:10: Panel Discussion (Prof. Youngjin Yoo)​
    • 4:15-4:40: KrAIS business meeting​
    • 4:40-5:00: LG CNS talk (예정현 상무)​
    • 5:00: Closing (Prof. Ho-Geun Lee and Prof. Gwanhoo Lee)

Round Table Discussion​

    • During Paper Session ​
    • Pre-established timeline​
    • 10-minute presentation by author (focus on research questions, research model, results, and findings/implications)​
    • 8-minute Q&A and discussion​
    • After 18 minutes, move on to second paper and repeat the process​
    • Post-Paper Session (i.e., after 54 minutes into the session)​
    • Present common theme and future research area around the three papers (additional insight obtained during presentation could be incorporated)​
    • Wrap it up

Table 1 (Application)​

- Facilitator: Dongmin Kim

    • Taeho Hong and Eunmi Kim, “A Data Mining Approach for Segmenting Customers Using Psychographic Data”​
    • Young U. Ryu, Il Young Choi, Hyea Kyeong Kim and Jae Kyeong Kim, “A tourism recommender system based on approximate constraint satisfaction”​
    • Jaewon Choi (KAIST) and Hong Joo Lee, “The Effects of Delivering Recommendations based on System Performance and User Perception”

Table 2 (Online Business)​

- Facilitator: Gee-Woo Bock​

    • Chris SeoYun Choi, Kyung Kyu Kim, and Ho Kyoung Shin, “Discrepancy between Actual Selves and Virtual Selves in Social Networking Sites”​
    • Jinyoung Min, Heeseok Lee, and Youngjin Yoo, “Is It My Other Self? Blogs as IT-Enabled Virtual Self-Presentation”​
    • Jong-Hyun Kim and Gee-Woo Bock, “An Exploratory Study on Online Corporate Rumor: Toward Theory Building”​

Table 3 (Online Market Econ.)​

- Facilitator: Seung Hyun Kim

    • Byungwan Koh and Srinivasan Raghunathan, “An Analysis of Voluntary Profiling Policy in Online Markets”​
    • Young Jin Lee, “DO I FOLLOW MY FRIENDS OR THE CROWD? INFORMATIONAL CASCADES IN ONLINE MOVIE RATING”​
    • Yong-Jick Lee, Robert Kauffman, and Ryan Sougstad, “Profit-Maximizing Firm Investments in Customer Data Privacy”

Table 4. (IS Econ.)​

- Facilitator: Sang-Yong Lee

    • Min-Seok Pang, Ali Tafti, and M.S. Krishnan, “CAN IT INVESTMENTS MAKE GOVERNMENTS MORE EFFICIENT? –AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN U.S. STATE GOVERNMENTS”​
    • Jaeyoun Oh and Habin Lee, “Social Embeddedness and Opportunistic Behaviour in IT Outsourcing Networks”​
    • Kyung Young Lee (McGill Univ.) and Sung-Byung YANG, “The Role of Online Product Reviews on the Knowledge Adoption of New Product Development Professionals”

Table 5 (General IS)​

- Facilitator: Dan-Jong Kim

    • Kyung Jin CHA (Australian National University), “Exploratory Study of Key Antecedents and Consequences of Successful IT enabled Organizational Transformation”​
    • YoungKi Park (Univ. of Southern California), and Omar A. El Sawy, “Developing Real-Time Enterprise Capability to Cope with Turbulent Environments: Empirical Understanding of the Role of IT Systems”​
    • Chulmo Koo (Chosun Univ.), Yulia Wati, Hee-Woong Kim, and Namho Chung, “Understanding the Explorative and Exploitive Uses of Smartphone: A User Competence Perspective”

Best Graduate Paper

Keumseok Kang, Jungpil Hahn, and Prabuddha De, “Learning and Forgetting Curves in Software Development: Does Type of Knowledge Matter?”

LG CNS/KrAIS Workshop Program​

Dec 15 (Wed), 2010

    • 1:00-1:20: Opening/Intro (Prof. Ho-Geun Lee and Prof. Gwanhoo Lee)​
    • 1:20-2:20: Paper Session​
    • Five tables with 3 papers/table, 20 minutes/paper
    • 2:20-2:40: Break​
    • 2:40-3:00: "Best Graduate Paper" ​
    • Best among the four graduate awardees
    • 3:10-4:10: Panel Discussion (Prof. Youngjin Yoo)​
    • Panel discussion geared towards doctoral students and early Asst professor - job market, dissertation-to-publication, review process, etc.) (Panel discussion geared towards experienced Asst professor - tenurability, job market, new research project, networking to make a tenure case, etc.
    • 4:15-4:40: KrAIS business meeting​
    • 4:40-5:00: LG CNS talk (예정현 상무)​
    • Scholarship presentation ​
    • 5:00: Closing (Prof. Ho-Geun Lee and Prof. Gwanhoo Lee)