Gerald C. (Jerry) Kane, Ph.D.
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Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Sam Ransbotham, Gerald C. Kane, and Nicholas Lurie. "Network Characteristics and the Value of Collaborative User-Generated Content."  Forthcoming at Marketing Science.
  • Gerald C. Kane and Stephen P. Borgatti. “Using Social Network Analysis to Develop Configural Constructs: The Centrality of IS Proficiency.”  Forthcoming at MIS Quarterly.
  • Sam Ransbotham and Gerald C. Kane. “Membership Turnover and Collaboration Success in Online Communities:  Explaining  Rise and Falls from Grace in Wikipedia.”  MIS Quarterly. (35:3). September 2011, pp. 613-627.
  • Gerald C. Kane and Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca. “IS Avoidance in Healthcare Groups: A Multilevel Investigation.” Information Systems Research.  Forthcoming, September 2011.
  • Gerald C. Kane. “A Multimethod Study of Wiki-based Collaboration.” ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems. (2:1). March 2011, Article 4.
  • Gerald C. Kane, Ann Majchrzak, and Blake Ives. “Enterprise and Industry Applications of Web 2.0” MISQ Executive, December 2010.
  • Gerald C. Kane, Robert G. Fichman, John Gallaugher, and John Glaser. “Community Relations 2.0: With the rise of real-time social media, the rules about community outreach have changed.” Harvard Business Review (87:11).  November 2009, pp. 45-50.
  • Gerald C. Kane and Robert G. Fichman. “The Shoemaker’s Children: Using Wikis to Improve IS Research, Teaching, and Publication.” MIS Quarterly (33:1). March 2009, pp. 1-22.
  • Veda C. Storey, Gerald C. Kane, and Kathy Stewart Schwaig. “The Quality of Online Privacy Policies:  A Resource-Dependency Perspective.” Journal of Database Management (20:1). Winter 2009, pp. 19-37.
  • Gerald C. Kane and Maryam Alavi. “Casting the Net: A Multimodal Network Perspective on User-System Interactions,” Information Systems Research (19:3). September 2008, pp. 253-272.  Lead Article. Runner-up for Best Paper in ISR for 2008.
  • Maryam Alavi and Gerald C. Kane. “Social Networks and Information Technology: Evolution and New Frontiers,” in Knowledge Management: An Evolutionary View.  Dorothy Leidner and Irma Becerra-Fernandez, eds. AMIS Research Monograph. 2008. Gerald C. Kane and Maryam Alavi. “Information Technology and Organizational Learning: An Investigation of Exploitation and Exploration Processes,” Organization Science (18:5). September-October 2007, pp. 786-812.
  • Kathy Stewart-Schwaig, Gerald C. Kane, and Veda Storey. “Compliance to the Fair Information Practices: How are the Fortune 500 Handling On-line Privacy Disclosures?” Information & Management 43(7). October 2006, pp.805-820.