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Discipline of Business Information Systems: Recent submissions

    • Living Infrastructure 

      Reimers, Kai; Johnston, Robert B.
      Published 2017-12-20
      Infrastructure is widely regarded merely as a material (lifeless) system that brings together the activities of diverse practices. In contrast to this view, we propose that when infrastructure provides a site where practices ...
      Open Access
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    • The Fintech Advantage: Harnessing digital technology, keeping the customer in focus 

      Riemer, Kai; Hafermalz, Ella; Roosen, Armin; Boussand, Nicolas; El Aoufi, Hind; Mo, David; Kosheliev, Alex
      Published 2017-02-28
      Australia’s Fintech industry is thriving. Fintech start-ups are enjoying investments from both venture capitalists and traditional financial institutions who recognise the importance of digital ways of doing business. ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Digital Disruptive Intermediaries: Finding new digital opportunities by disrupting existing business models 

      Riemer, Kai; Gal, Uri; Hamann, Jakob; Gilchriest, Ben; Teixeira, Martim
      Published 2015-03-31
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Australian Digital Commerce: Now is the Time for Australian Retailers to Address the Customer Engagement Gap 

      Riemer, Kai; Gal, Uri; Brunk, Jens; Gilchriest, Ben; Ord, Robert; Tong, Jo-An
      Published 2014-07-15
      This is where the abstract will go when it is ready.
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Australian Digital Commerce: A commentary on the retail sector 

      Riemer, Kai; Brunk, Jens; Gal, Uri; Gilchriest, Ben; Ord, Robert
      Published 2013-11-19
      In this market study we analysed the digital presences of 89 Australian retailers using a catalogue of 63 single items. We find that while Australian retailers have achieved reasonable levels of maturity in the informational ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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