Martin A. Dias

According to our database1, Martin A. Dias authored at least 12 papers between 2008 and 2014.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2014
Design observations for interagency collaboration.
Gov. Inf. Q., 2014

2013
U.S. public safety networks: Architectural patterns and performance.
Inf. Polity, 2013

It's a Child's Game - A turn-taking perspective of the role of narration in addressing sociomaterial problems in technology-mediated learning.
Proceedings of the 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2013

2012
Architectural patterns of U.S. public safety networks: a fuzzy set qualitative comparison analysis.
Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2012

Factors in IT-enabled collaboration in the public sector: the neighbor effect.
Proceedings of the 18th Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2012

2011
Design observations regarding public safety networks.
Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2011

2010
A decade of design in digital government research.
Gov. Inf. Q., 2010

Factors in ICT-Enabled Collaboration in the Public Sector: the Neighbor Effect.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems, 2010

A Collaboration Model for ERP User-System Interaction.
Proceedings of the 43rd Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS-43 2010), 2010

2009
The formation of inter-organizational information sharing networks in public safety: Cartographic insights on rational choice and institutional explanations.
Inf. Polity, 2009

Design in digital government research.
Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2009

2008
Mapping theory to practice: a cartographic analysis of public safety networks.
Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2008


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