Saonee Sarker

University of Virginia

1400 University Ave

Charlottesville, VA 22903

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

DOWNLOADS

434

SSRN CITATIONS

1

CROSSREF CITATIONS

0

Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

Trends in Mobile Computing within the IS Discipline: A Ten-Year Retrospective

Communication of Association of Information Systems (CAIS), Vol. 27, pp. 285-316, 2010
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 27 Oct 2011
D. Alan Ladd, Avimanyu Datta, Saonee Sarker and Yanjun Yu
Air Force Institute of Technology, College of Business, Illinois State University, University of Virginia and Southern University at New Orleans - College of Busines and Public Administration
Downloads 376 (128,219)

Abstract:

Loading...

mobile, wireless, ubiquitous, mobile computing, Information Systems (IS), mobile theory, mobile application, mobile technology

2.

Value Destruction in Information Technology Ecosystems: A Mixed-Method Investigation with An Interpretive Case Study and Analytical Modeling

https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2022.1119
Number of pages: 49 Posted: 03 Jun 2022 Last Revised: 19 May 2023
Washington State University - Carson College of Business, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, University of Virginia, University of Virginia and Copenhagen Business School
Downloads 58 (572,540)

Abstract:

Loading...

information technology ecosystems, business-to-business alliances, value destruction, value co-creation, ERP systems for SMEs, economic game theory, opportunism, agency, power, ecosystem failure, qualitative study, case study, hermeneutic circle, analytical modeling, mixed-methods

3.

Work-Life Conflict of Distributed Software Development Personnel: An Empirical Investigation Using Border Theory

Posted: 12 Jun 2017
Saonee Sarker, Manju Ahuja and Suprateek Sarker
University of Virginia, University of Louisville - Department of Computer Information Systems and Washington State University - College of Business and Economics

Abstract:

Loading...

Work-life balance, IT workforce, Turnover, virtual teams, border theory, work-life conflict, software development teams, global teams