IMARC faculty and graduate students meet fortnightly to discuss research ideas, and critique work-in-progress and completed papers. Researchers from other tertiary institutions are also invited to present the findings of their studies at these workshops. These informal and interactive sessions have been highly successful in building a supportive and collegial research environment and thus, enhancing the quality of IMARC's research.
Research Seminars
Knowledge Sharing and Cognitive Learning in an Online Environment: Influences, Costs and Benefits
by Dr. Ronald E. Rice,
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2007
Reputation is Only Half of the Story: An Empirical Investigation of the Role of Discretionary Attributes in C2C E-Commerce
by Dr. Goh Kim Huat,
Nanyang Technological University, 2007
The Dimensions of Reputation in Electronic Markets
by Asst Prof. Anindya Ghose,
Leonard Stern School of Business,
New York University, 2007
Program on Case Method and Participant-Centered Learning - 4
by Assoc. Prof. Amit Das,
Nanyang Technological University, 2007
The Antecedents of Independent Contracting:
Evidence from the Careers of IT Workers
by Asst Prof. Matthew Bidwell,
INSEAD University, 2007
Building Clan Control in IS Projects: A Cross-Case Study
by Asst Prof. Cecil Chua Eng Huang,
Nanyang Technological University, 2007
Measuring Information System Success
by Prof. Reza Torkzadeh,
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2007
Driving Competitive Advantage Through Customer Analytics
by Mr. Rajiv Chaturvedi,
Director, Carlson Marketing Worldwide, 2007
Rethinking Project Management
by Prof. Mandyam M. Srinivasan,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2007


