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Peer reviewed journals

  1. Khalil, A., Hajjdiab, H. & Al-Qirim, N. (2017). Detecting Fake Followers in Twitter: A Machine Learning Approach. Forthcoming in International Journal of Machine Learning and Computing (IJMLC).   

  2. (Under review) Factors influencing the adoption of online shopping: An Integration of UTAUT2 and DeLone-McLean model of IS Success with trust. International Journal of Technology Diffusion

  3. (Under review) Mazen El-Masri; Ali Tarhini, Ph.D.; Nabeel Al-Qirim. The Moderating Effect of Individual Differences on the Acceptance and Use of Internet Banking: A developing country perspective, Electronic Markets Journal.

  4. (Under review) Kamel Rouibah, Al-Qirim, N. The determinants of eWoM in Social Commerce in an Arab Country: the role of perceived value, perceived enjoyment and satisfaction. Behaviour & Information Technology Journal.

  5. (Under review) Mohamed Adel Serhani1, Salah Bouktif, Nabeel Al-Qirim, H. T. El Kassabi. APRMS: Automated academic program review management system. Journal of evaluation and program planning

  6. (Under review) Social Media Networks and Pedagogy Effectiveness at the University of Jordan: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach. Education and Information Technologies Journal.

  7. Elenezi, H., Tarhini, A., Masa'deh, R., Alalwan, A. & Al-Qirim, N. (2017). Factors affecting the adoption of e-government in Kuwait: A qualitative study. Electronic Journal of e-Government (EJEG), Volume 15, Issue 2

  8. Al-Qirim, N., Tarhini, A., Rouibah, K., Serhani, M.A, Yammahi, A. & Yammahi, M.  (2017). Learning Orientations of IT Higher Education Students in UAE University. Education and Information Technologies. DOI : 10.1007/s10639-017-9589-y

  9. Al-Qirim, N., Tarhini, A., Rouibah, K., Serhani, M.A, Yammahi, A. & Yammahi, M. (2017). Towards a Personality Understanding of Information Technology Students and their IT Learning in UAE University. Education and Information Technologies. 1-12. DOI: 10.1007/s10639-017-9578-1

  10. Al-Qirim, N., Mesmari, A., Mazroeei, K., Khatri, S. & Kaabi, Z. (2015). Pedagogy and Interactive Smart Board Technology Integration in Higher Education Institutions: Computer-Based Teaching Scenario Prototypes. Education and Information Technologies. DOI: 10.1007/s10639-015-9448-7.

  11. Parker, C., Burgess, S. & Al-Qirim, N. (2015). A review of studies on information systems and SMEs in high ranked IS journals (2000-2014). Australasian Journal of Information Systems, vol. 19, pp. 153-173

  12. Al-Qirim, N. (2015). An empirical investigation of smart board innovations in teaching in UAE University. Education and Information Technologies, November 2016, Volume 21, Issue 6, pp 1895–1911, DOI: 10.1007/s10639-015-9425-1, EAIT-D-14-00105.1.

  13. Ramadhan, N. & Al-Qirim, N. (2015). New Hybrid Web 2.0 Adoption Governance Framework for Public Sector. International Journal of e-Collaboration, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 8-21, January-March 2015, DOI: 10.4018/ijec.2015010102

  14. Al-Qirim, N. (2014). Smart board technology success in tertiary institutions: The case of the UAE University, Education and Information Technologies, March 2014, p 1-17. DOI: 10.1007/s10639-014-9319-7. Printed: Volume 21 Issue 2, March 2016
    Pages 265-281

  15. Ajami, R., & Al-Qirim, N. (2013). IT Governance in Higher Education Institutions in Abu Dhabi, UAE. International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance (IJITBAG), 4(2), 1-18. doi:10.4018/ijitbag.2013070101

  16. Al-Qirim, N. (2011). Determinants of Interactive White Board Success in Teaching in Higher Education Institutions, Computers & Education, 56(3), April, 827–838.

  17. Al-Qirim (2010). Crossing the E-Commerce chasm in small business in developing countries: Descriptive case-study approach. Business Journal for Entrepreneurs, 4, 81-102.

  18. Al-Qirim, N. (2009). Electronic Government: Assimilation Gaps and Implications. Journal of Information Technology Research (JITR), 2(4), 53-66.

  19. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). Research Trilogy into eCommerce Adoption in Small Businesses in New Zealand: A Concluding Focus Group Approach. Electronic Markets, 17(4), 263-285.

  20. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). E-Commerce Adoption in Small Businesses: Cases from New Zealand. Journal of IT Case and Application Research, 9(2), 28-58.    

  21. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). A Framework for Information Technology Success in HealthCare Organizations: The Case of Championing Telemedicine Adoption in New Zealand. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 76(1), January, 42-54.

  22. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). Realizing telemedicine advantages at the national level: cases from the United Arab Emirates. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, October, 59-69.

  23. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). The adoption and diffusion of e-commerce in developing countries: The case of an NGO in Jordan. Information Technology for Development, 13(2). 107-131.

  24. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). The Adoption of eCommerce Communications and Applications Technologies in Small Businesses in New Zealand. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications Journal, 6, 462–473.     

  25. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). An Empirical Investigation of a Usage Model of E-Commerce Technologies in Small Businesses in New Zealand: Theory Extension and Implications. International Journal of Electronic Business, 5(1) (Jan-Feb), 42-64. 

  26. Sarkar, N., Byrne, C. & Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Gigabit Ethernet Implementation: The Case of a Large New Zealand Organization. International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking, 2(4), October-December, 59-77.         

  27. Al-Qirim (2006). The Adoption and Usage of Mobile and Wireless Technologies in Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises: A Meta model. World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development Journal, 3(2), April, 123-136.       

  28. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). The Case of Tele-Psychiatry Adoption and Diffusion in a Healthcare Organization in New Zealand. Journal of Cases on Information Technology, 8(1), 31-48.        

  29. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). A policy framework for eCommerce success in small businesses in New Zealand. International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management, 4(2), 293-313.

  30. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Personas of eCommerce adoption in SMEs in New Zealand. Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 4(3), 18-45.          

  31. Al-Qirim, N. (2005). An Empirical Investigation of an E-Commerce Adoption-Capability Model in Small Businesses in New Zealand. Electronic Markets, 15(4), 418 - 437.       

  32. Al-Qirim, N. (2005). Critical Success Factors for Strategic Telemedicine Planning in New Zealand. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 11(5), 600-607.     

  33. Al-Qirim, N. (2004). The strategic planning of health information systems in New Zealand: A telemedicine perspective. International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management, 6(2), 189-209.           

  34. Al-Qirim (Summer, 2003). Teledermatology: The Case of adoption and diffusion of telemedicine Health Waikato in New Zealand. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 9(2), 167-178.

  35. Al-Qirim (2003). The strategic outsourcing decision of IT and eCommerce: The case of small businesses in New Zealand. Journal of Information Technology Cases and Applications, 5(3), 32-56.         

  36. Al-Qirim, N. (2003). E-Commerce in the aerial mapping industry: A New Zealand case study. Journal of Systems & Information Technology, 7(1), 67-92.

 

Research Book

Al-Qirim (2009). Determinants of Electronic Commerce Adoption in Small Businesses in Asia Pacific Region: The Case of New Zealand. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG, Köln, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-8383-2013-7.

 

Edited Books

   Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Global Electronic Business Research: Contemporary Issues, Implications and Future Trends. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing (pp. 374). http://www.igi-pub.com/books/details.asp?id=5386. Hard Cover (ISBN: 1-59140-642-0)  

  1.      Al-Qirim, N. (2004). E-Business in small to medium-sized enterprises: Frameworks, issues, and implications. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing (pp. 388). http://www.igi-pub.com/books/details.asp?id=4214. Hard Cover (ISBN: 1-59140-146-1)       

  2.      Brian Corbitt & Al-Qirim, N. (2004). E-Business, eGovernment & Small and Medium‑Sized Enterprises: Opportunities and Challenges. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing (pp. 350). http://www.igi-pub.com/books/details.asp?id=4303. Hard Cover (ISBN: 1-59140-202-6)       

 

Full research papers in Refereed Conferences & Proceeding

  1. Rouibah, K. and Nabeel Al-Qirim (2017). Factors affecting social e-commerce adoption in an Arab country: Findings from a qualitative study. In the proceedings of the 57th Annual IACIS Conference, the Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown Marriott, October 4-7, 2017, Philadelphia, PA

  2. Al Hammadi, Yousef, Alqirim, Nabeel  & Abuomar Mohammed (2017). Determinants of ICT Curricula Selection in Schools: An International Perspective.  2017 International Conference on Education, Psychology, and Learning (ICEPL 2017), 23-25 August 2017, Sapporo Convention Center, Sapporo, Japan.

  3. Al-Qirim, Nabeel, Tarhinin, Ali & Roubih, Kamel (2017). Determinants of Big Data Adoption and Success. The 2017 International Conference on Communications and Future Internet (ICCFI 2017): published in the International Conference Proceedings Series by ACM (ISBN: 978-1-4503-5284-0), which will be archived in the ACM Digital Library, and submitted to be reviewed by Ei Compendex, Scopus and Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI Web of Science), August 10- 13, 2017, Jeju Island, South Korea.

  4. Al Marzooqi, S., Nuaimi, E. & Al-Qirim, N. (2017). E-Governance (G2C) in the Public Sector: Citizens Acceptance to E-Government Systems - Dubai’s Case. Forthcoming in the proceedings of The second International Conference on Internet of Things, Data and Cloud Computing (ICC 2017), Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge city, United Kingdom, 22-23 March 2017.

  5. (Session chair) Al-Qirim, N., Aishah Rashid Yammahi & Maraim Ahmed Yammahi (2016). Cognitive Learning Strategies of Information Technology Students in UAE University. In the proceedings of WorldCist'16 - 4th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, 22 - 24 March 2016, Recife, PE, Brazil. Indexed in ISI, EI-Compendex, SCOPUS and DBLP, among others, and will be available in the SpringerLink Digital Library

  6. (Session chair) Asma Sultan Al Shamsi & Nabeel Al-Qirim (2016). Cloud Healthcare-Records Manager. In the proceedings of the WorldCist'16 - 4th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, 22 - 24 March 2016, Recife, PE, Brazil. Indexed in ISI, EI-Compendex, SCOPUS and DBLP, among others, and will be available in the SpringerLink Digital Library

  7. (Session chair) Al-Qirim, N., Aishah Rashid Yammahi & Maraim Ahmed Yammahi (2015). A Stocktake of the Big Five Personality Traits of UAE University Students. In the proceedings of the 10th International Conference on e-Learning (ICEL-2015), College of the Bahamas, Nassau, The Bahamas, 25-26 June 2015. Indexed in the Thomson Reuters ISI, and SCOPUS. 

  8. Al-Qirim, N. (2015). Teachers’ Perceptions and Interactive White Board Penetration in Higher Education in UAE. Accepted in the Sixteenth Annual Global Information Technology Management Association: GITMA WORLD CONFERENCE 2015, June 21-23, 2015, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

  9. Al-Qirim, N. & Qamhieh, N. (2014). Information Technology and Pedagogy Integration in Higher Education Institutions: The Case of Developing Teaching Scenarios for Scientific Courses. In the proceedings of the Third Palestinian Conference on Modern Trends in Mathematics and Physics, August 11-13, 2014, Al-Quds University, Abu Dies, Jerusalem, Palestine.

  10. Al-Qirim, N., Khalil, A., Yammahi, A. & Yammahi, M. (2014). Student Learning Strategies: A Conceptual Framework. In the proceedings of 3rd Science & Engineering Research Support Society’s (SERSC) workshop on Education (Education 2014), April 15-18, Jeju Island, Korea. Vol.47 (Education 2014), pp.270-276 http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2014.47.62 or http://interworkshop.org/program/2014_04_12%20Program%20v5.pdf, ISSN: 2287-1233 ASTL

  11. (best paper award) Ramadhan & N. Al-Qirim, N. (2014). New Hybrid Web 2.0 Adoption Framework for Enterprises. In the proceedings of 2014 InSITE Multi-conferences, University of Wollongong, Sydney, NSW, Australia June 30-July 4, 2014.

  12. Khalil, A., Hajjdiab, H. & Al-Qirim, N. (2014). Advances in Detecting Fake Followers in Twitter. In SITA'14 - 9th International Conference on Intelligent Systems: Theories and Applications, IEEE Xplorer Digital Library, 07-08 May 2014, Rabat, Morocco.

  13. Ajami, R., Al-Qirim, N. (2013). Governing IT in Higher Education Institutions. In the proceedings of 2nd Science & Engineering Research Support Society’s (SERSC) workshop on Education (Education 2013), December 11th 2013, Jeju Island, Korea.

  14. Aleem, S. & Al-Qirim, N. (2012). IT Governance framework for e-Government. In the proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2012, 3-5 December 2012, Geelong, Australia.

  15. AbuKhousa, E. & Al-Qirim, N. (2012). Health Information Technology Governance: A Perspective on Investment Decision Processes. In the proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2012, 3-5 December 2012, Geelong, Australia.

  16. Al-Qirim, N. (2012). Adoption Vs. Usage of Interactive White Board Technology By Teachers in Higher Education Institutions. In the proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2012, 3-5 December 2012, Geelong, Australia.

  17. Al-Qirim, N. (2012). Reflection on Information Sciences and Pedagogy. In the proceedings of the Third Palestinian Conference on Modern Trends in Mathematics and Physics, August 16-18, 2012, Palestine Polytechnic University, Hebron, Palestine.

  18. Al-Qirim, N (2012). Context-Aware Mobile Business Models Discovery. 3rd Workshop on Service Discovery and Composition in Ubiquitous and Pervasive Environments (SUPE'2012). In the proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Mobile Web Information Systems(MobiWIS), August 27-29, 2012, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Procedia Computer Science series (Elsevier)

  19. Ajami, R., Al-Qirim, N. & Ramadhan, N. (2012). Privacy Issues in Mobile Social Networks. In the proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Mobile Web Information Systems (MobiWIS), August 27-29, 2012, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Procedia Computer Science series (Elsevier)

  20. Aleem, S. & Al-Qirim, N. (2012). Cloud Applications: A Perspective on PaaS. In the proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Business and Information (BAI2012), July 3-5, 2012, Sapporo, Japan.

  21. Hamdan, K., Al-Qirim, N. & Asmar, M. (2012). Improving Student Performance Using Interactive Smart Board Technology. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (Innovations'12), Al Ain, UAE, March 18-20, 2012: http://www.it-innovations.ae/.

  22. Albalooshi, N., Mavridis, N. & Al-Qirim, N. (2012). A survey on social networks and organization development. In the proceedings  of the International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 21-25 May 2012, Denver, Colorado, USA. 539 – 545. In IEEEXplore

  23. Al-Qirim, N. (2011). Critical Success Factors for Pedagogy 2.0. In the Proceedings of International Symposium on Science 2 and Expansion of Science: S2ES 2010. International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS), 19-22 July, Orlando, USA.

  24. Al-Qirim, N. (2011). A Roadmap for Success in the Clouds. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the 7th International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (Innovations'11), Abu Dhabi, UAE, April 25-27.

  25. Al-Qirim, N (2010). Electronic commerce in developing Countries: Determinants and Implications for small businesses in Jordan. In the proceedings of the 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2010), Lima, Peru, August 12-15. Paper 14. http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2010/14

  26. Serhani, M., Al-Qirim, N. & Benhareef, A. (2010). Enterprise services (Business) collaboration using portal and SOA-based semantics. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (IEEE DEST 2010), Dubai, UAE, April 12-15, 2010, 450-455.

  27. Al-Qirim, N (2010). Toward electronic commerce ecosystems in developing countries determinants and implications for small businesses. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (IEEE DEST 2010), Dubai, UAE, April 12-15, 2010, 540-546.

  28. Al-Qirim, N., Mesmari, A., Mazroeei, K., Khatri, S. & Kaabi, Z. (2010). Developing teaching scenarios in the Classroom using interactive smart board ecosystem. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (IEEE DEST 2010), Dubai, UAE, April 12-15, 2010, 525-530.

  29. Al-Qirim, N (2009). Using Discussion Forums in Blackboard to Facilitate Electronic Government Course Delivery. In the proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM), Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates, May 21-23, 2009, P12 (pages 1-9).

  30. (Session chair) Al-Qirim, N (2009). “Global Mobile Government Issues and Implications”. In the proceedings of the 2009 International Decision Sciences Institute Conference (IDSI), Nancy, France, June 24-27, 2009, 275-288.

  31. (Session chair) Al-Qirim, N (2009). “Determinants of Mobile Government Adoption: A Theoretical Framework”. In the proceedings of the 2009 International Decision Sciences Institute Conference (IDSI), Nancy, France, June 24-27, 2009, 355-368.

  32. Al-Qirim, N. (2009). Global mobile government issues and implications. In the proceedings of the 10th Annual UAE University Research Conference, April 21-23, Al-Ain, UAE.

  33. (Session co-chair) Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Electronic Government in the Emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirate. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the 5th International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT2008), Al-Ain, UAE, December 16-18, ISBN: 978-1-4244-3396-4, 391 – 395.

  34. (Session co-chair) Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Electronic Government Issues and Implications. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the 5th International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT2008), Al-Ain, UAE, December 16-18, ISBN: 978-1-4244-3396-4, 386 – 390.

  35. Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Information and Communication Technologies Integration in Teaching: Facilitation versus Dictation. In the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on e-Learning, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, 26-27 June 2008, 1-10.        

  36. Al-Qirim, N. (2008). A Framework for Electronic Government Adoption and Diffusion. In the proceedings of the 9th Annual UAE University Research Conference, April 21-23, Al-Ain, UAE.

  37. Al-Qirim, N. (2008). A Leading Electronic Government Initiative in the United Arab Emirates. In the proceedings of the 9th Annual UAE University Research Conference, April 21-23, Al-Ain, UAE.   

  38. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). An Empirical Investigation of a Framework for Mobile Commerce Adoption and Usage in Small Businesses in New Zealand. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems and Web Technologies, 9-12 of July 2007, Orlando, FL, USA, 71-78.    

  39. (Session co-chair) Al-Qirim, N. (2006). The Adoption of eCommerce Communications and Applications Technologies in Small Businesses in New Zealand. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the Proceedings of the 4th ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA-2006) (Computer Systems and Applications, 2006. IEEE International Conference). March 8-11, 2006, Dubai/Sharjah, UAE, ISBN: 1-4244-0211-5, 894-897.

  40. (Session co-chair) Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Telemedicine Adoption and diffusion: The case of the United Arab Emirates. In the proceedings of the International Joint Conference on e-Business (ICE-B 2006) and Telecommunications - part of ICETE. In cooperation with  SIGMIS and Technically Co-Sponsored by the IEEE Systems, Setúbal, Portugal, 7-10 August 2006, 191-199.

  41. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Mobile Commerce Technologies Penetration in Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises in New Zealand. In IEEE EXPLORE and in the proceedings of the 2006 International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT2006), Dubai, UAE, November 19-21, ISBN: 1-4244-0674-9, 1-11.

  42. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Realizing Telemedicine Advantages at the National Level: Cases from the United Arab Emirates. In the proceedings of the 6th Annual UAE University Research Conference, April 22-24, Al-Ain, UAE, 88-97.      

  43. (Track Chair as well) Al-Qirim (2005). The impact of the entrepreneurial characteristics of the CEO on eCommerce adoption in SMEs in New Zealand, In the proceedings of the 2005 Information Resources Management Association International (IRMA) Conference, San Diego, USA, May 15-18, 72-79.   

  44. Sarkar, N. & Al-Qirim, N. (2005). The Battle for an ISP: The Case of a Polytechnic Institution in New Zealand, In the proceedings of the 2005 Information Resources Management Association International (IRMA) Conference, San Diego, USA, May 15-18, 691-693.  

  45. Sarkar, N., Byrne, C. & Al-Qirim, N. (2005). Upgrading to Gigabit Ethernet: The Case of a Large New Zealand Organisation. In the proceedings of the 2005 International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT2005), Dubai, UAE, September 26-28, 1-11.  

  46. Sarkar, N. & Al-Qirim, N. (2005). Teaching TCP/IP Networking Using Hands-on Laboratory Experience. In the proceedings of the 2005 International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT2005), Dubai, UAE, September 26-28, 1-9.

  47. (Session Chair as well) Al-Qirim, N., Al-Haj Ali, E. & Sarkar, N. (2005). Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Mobile Commerce: Issues, Implications and Future Trends. In the proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Globalization, Technology and Sustainable Development. Organized by the World Association for Sustainable Development (WASD) (The Third International Conference) and College of Business and Economics (CBE)  (The Sixth Annual Conference), 21-23 November, Abu-Dhabi, UAE, 243-250.   

  48. Al-Qirim, N. (2005). The adoption and usage of mobile and wireless technologies in small to medium-sized enterprises in New Zealand: A Meta model. In the 2005 3rd International Conference on Globalization, Technology and Sustainable Development. Organized by the World Association for Sustainable Development (WASD), 21-23 November, Abu-Dhabi, UAE, 251-262.           

  49. Al-Qirim (2005). The adoption and diffusion of telemedicine: The case of healthcare organizations in the UAE (Oral presentation). In the proceedings of the 6th Annual UAE University Research Conference, April 24-26, Al-Ain, UAE.        

  50. (Track Chair as well) Al-Qirim (2004). Factors influencing electronic commerce adoption in small businesses in New Zealand: A focus group approach. In the proceedings of the 2004 Information Resources Management Association International (IRMA) Conference, New Orleans, USA, May 23-26, 888-891.    

  51. Al-Qirim, N. & Corbitt, B. (2004). Determinants of electronic commerce usage in small businesses in New Zealand. In the proceedings of the 2004 European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), (Leino T, Saarinen T, Klein S eds.), Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Turku, Finland, June 14-16, 2004, 1-11.          

  52. Al-Qirim (2004). Trusting E-Commerce and its adoption success in small businesses in New Zealand: Misconceptions and benefit realization. In the proceedings of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) WG 8.4 Conference, Salzburg, Austria, June 18-19 2004, 213-231.

  53. Al-Qirim (2004). Strategic eHealth planning in healthcare organizations in New Zealand: A telemedicine perspective. In the proceedings of 17th Bled Electronic Commerce Conference, eGlobal, Bled, Slovenia, June 21-23, 2004, 1-13.  

  54. Schubert, P., Al-Qirim, N., Sigrist, B. & Corbitt, B. (2004). The eBusiness Navigator: Implementing A Classification Scheme For The eDomain. In the proceedings of 17th Bled Electronic Commerce Conference, eGlobal, Bled, Slovenia, June 21-23, 2004, 40

  55. Al-Qirim (2004). The King and eGovernment empowerment in developing countries: A formula for eCommerce success at a not-for-profit organization in Jordan. In the proceedings of The 2004 International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT2004), Dubai, UAE, October 4-6, 2004, 396-405.   

  56. Al-Qirim (2004). Telemedicine in psychiatry in New Zealand: Antecedents and post-adoption factors. In the proceedings of The 2004 International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT2004), Dubai, UAE, October 4-6, 2004, 170-179.

  57. Al-Qirim (2004). A Global Agenda for Integrated Telemedicine Network: A New Zealand Perspective. Oral presentation. In the proceedings of 4th GCC Medical Education Conference, Al Ain, UAE, November 28-30, p.62.        

  58. (Track Chair as well) Al-Qirim (2003). Implication in eCommerce research in small business. In the proceedings of the 2003 Information Resources Management Association International (IRMA) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 18-21, 5-9.

  59. Al-Qirim, N. (2003). Critical factors for mobile business success. In the proceedings of the 2003 Information Resources Management Association International (IRMA) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 18-21, 10-13.           

  60. Al-Qirim (2003). The innovation theories in retrospect: The case of electronic commerce adoption in small business in New Zealand. In the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) joint WG 8.2+9.4 Conference, Athens, June 15-17, 2003. In Korpela, M., Montealegre, R. & Poulymenakou, A. (2003) (Eds.) Organizational information systems in the context of globalization (117-137). Boston, Dordrecht, London: Kluwar Academia Publishers.  

  61. Al-Qirim, N. & Corbitt, B. (2003). The eCommerce strategy of New Zealand: Policy implication for small business. In the proceedings of the 16th Bled electronic commerce Conference, eTransformation, Bled, Slovania, June 9-11, 2003, 131-146.

  62. Al-Qirim (2003). Teledermatology: The case of telemedicine adoption and success in New Zealand. In the proceedings of the 16th Bled electronic commerce Conference, eTransformation, Bled, Slovania, June 9-11, 2003, 501-512.         

  63. (Session Chair as well) Al-Qirim (2003). Championing telemedicine in New Zealand: The case of utilizing video conferencing in psychiatry and dermatology. In the proceedings of the 9th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Tampa, Florida, US, August 4-6, 2003, 851-859       

  64. Al Haj Ali, E. & Al-Qirim, N. (2003). Mobile commerce integration across the supply chain in businesses in New Zealand. In the proceedings of the 9th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Tampa, Florida, US, August 4-6.           

  65. Al-Qirim (2003). Hard case approach in exploring eCommerce research in small businesses. International Symposium Research Methods (ISRM) (Pre AMCIS), August 3, 2003, Tampa, Florida, US.

  66. Al-Qirim, N. & Corbitt, B. (2002). Critical factors for electronic commerce success in small business: A Meta study. In the proceedings of the 2002 Information Resources Management Association International (IRMA) Conference, Seattle, Washington, May 19-22, 798-802.

  67. Al-Qirim, N. (2002). A Meta model of innovation adoption in small business: An electronic commerce perspective. In the proceedings of the 2002 Information Resources Management Association International (IRMA) Conference, Seattle, Washington, May 19-22, 1177-1181

  68. Al-Qirim, N. & Hanoku, B. (2002). IT and eCommerce outsourcing in small to medium-sized enterprises in New Zealand: An exploratory research. In the proceedings of the fifteenth Bled electronic commerce Conference (Reality: Constructing the economy), Bled, Slovenia, June 17-19, 537-551.         

  69. Al-Qirim, N. & Corbitt, B. (2002) An Empirical Investigation of an eCommerce Adoption Model in Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises in New Zealand. In the proceedings of the 6th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2002) organized by: Japan Society for Management Information (JASMIN), Tokyo, Japan, 2–4 Sept., 343-362.         

  70. Al-Qirim, N. & Corbitt, B. (2001) Determinants of Innovation Adoption in Small to Medium Enterprises in New Zealand: An Electronic Commerce Capability Model. In the proceedings of the 6th Annual CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce, CollECTeR '01, University of Wollongong, Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia, December 3-4, 142-156.      

  71. Al-Qirim, N. (2000). Telemedicine in psychiatry: The case of video conferencing adoption by NZCARE in New Zealand. In the proceedings of the 7th annual New Zealand Engineering and technology postgraduate conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 23-24 November, 431-436.       

  72. (best paper award) Al-Qirim, N. (2000). The adoption and diffusion of electronic commerce: The case of a small to medium sized enterprise in New Zealand. In the proceedings of the 7th annual New Zealand Engineering and technology postgraduate conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 23-24 November, 93-100.   

 

Posters

  1. Asma Sultan Al Shamsi, Mariam Daghash Al Jaberi & Nabeel Al-Qirim (2015). Critical Success Factors that Affect G2G Adoption: Case study applied in AACM. In the proceedings of the 2015 International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT’15), Dubai, UAE, November 1-3.

  2. Noura Al Darmaki & Nabeel Al-Qirim (2015). Centralized Vs. Distributed Health Information Database systems in Abu Dhabi. In the proceedings of the 2015 International Research Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT’15), Dubai, UAE, November 1-3.

 

Event report in Journal   

  1. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Event report: The 2005 International Research Conference on Innovation in Information Technology (IIT2005). International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking, 2(2), 68-69.

 

Journal special issues      

  1. Special issues (guest editors: Craig M. Parker, Stephen Burgess, Nabeel Al-Qirim) (2015). Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Volume 19, Section Release: Research on Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

  2. Al-Qirim, N., Lakas, A. & Sallabi, F. (2009). Special Issue: International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking (IJBDCN).  

  3. Al-Qirim, N. Special issues (guest editors) Journals for best papers in The 2007 International Research Conference on Innovation in Information Technology (IIT2007).

  4. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). Special Issue: Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ), 13(5), 613-746. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/

  5. Al-Qirim, N. & Shuaib, K. (2006). Special Issue: Networking track of IIT'05. International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking (IJBDCN), 2(4), October-December.          

  6. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Special Issue: Process and service-based applications. International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies (IJIIT), 2(4), October-December.           

  7. Special issues (guest editor) Journals for best papers in The 2005 International Research Conference on Innovation in Information Technology (IIT2005).

 

Invited Speaker

  1. Al-Qirim, N. (2009). CIOs and IT Managers Role In eGovernment Projects’ Success as "Forward Thinking Leaders". Datamatix 15th GCC eGovernment and eServices Forum, May 32-27, Al Bustan Rotana Hotel, Dubai, UAE.

  2. Al-Qirim, N. (2009). Why mGovernment should be a New Channel for GCC Government eServices Delivery. Datamatix 15th GCC eGovernment and eServices Forum, May 32-27, Al Bustan Rotana Hotel, Dubai, UAE.

  3. (Track Chair as well) Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Embracing mobile innovations and establishing excellence in mobile services. In the 2nd Annual TLS Middle East Congress 2006, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dubai, November 6-7.

 

Workshops, panels, symposia                                                                                                                         

Workshops:                                                                                                                                                                         

  1. Organized the INDUSTRY 4.0 AND BIG DATA: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES workshop by Prof. Dr. Klaus Turowski and Dr. Naoum Jamous, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg (OVGU), Germany, on March 16, 2017

  2. Al-Qirim, N. (2013). Determinants of Cloud Adoption and Diffusion in the Enterprise. In workshop: Emerging Data Center and Cloud Computing Technologies Organized by NYUAD and UAEU, Dec. 5, 2013, Al-Ain, UAE.

  3. Ajami, R., Al-Qirim, N. (2013). Governing IT in Higher Education Institutions. In the proceedings of 2nd Science & Engineering Research Support Society’s (SERSC) workshop on Education (Education 2013), December 11th 2013, Jeju Island, Korea.

  4. Al-Qirim, N. & Aleem, S. (2012). Governing E-Government Projects. In Pre-International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2012) Workshop (SIGeGOV on E-Government), 15 December, Orlando, USA

  5. Al-Qirim (2008). Telemedicine for Development in Healthcare Organizations: A Myth or a Fantasy. MOSHARAKA INTERNATIONAL-CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS AND APPLICATIONS (MIC-CCA 2008). 8-10 August 2008, Holiday Inn Hotel, Amman – Jordan. Available: http://mosharaka.net/Oldindex.htm?Page=MIC-CCA

  6. Al-Qirim (2004). Telemedicine: Introduction, empowerment and Benefit Realization: A UAE Perspective. 4th GCC Medical Education Conference, Al Ain, UAE, November 28-30.

  7. Al-Qirim (2004). E-Business Web site evaluation: What professionals and customers are looking for in a web site? University Technical Exhibition (UTex), UAEU, 1-4 May, 2005.

 

Panels                                                                                                                                                                         

  1. Kamel, S., Ditsa, G., Selim, H. & Al-Qirim, N. (2008). E-Business, E-Government, and Project Management practices in the Middle East and for development. In the 2008 International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM), Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates, May 21-23, 2009.

  2. Ditsa, G., Al-Qirim, N., Kamel, S. & Selim, H. (2008). Investment in ICT: Strategic & Project Management Issues and Socioeconomic Implications on Development. 2nd International Conference on Information Systems, Technology and Management (ICISTM08), 6-8 March, IMT, Dubai, UAE. 

  3. Comparing the different ERP systems available in terms of cost, benefit, and applicability to your organization. Panellists: Nabeel Al-Qirim College of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates University, UAE; Mohammed Hanif Chief Operating Officer, Dynea, Pakistan; Dr. V. V. Rao Group Head Information Technology, Suzlon Group of Companies, India. In the 2nd Annual TLS Middle East Congress 2006, "Embracing Innovations and Establishing Excellence in Supply Chain Management", Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dubai, November 6-7.     

  4. E-Health – a global phenomenon in healthcare. Members: Nabeel Al-Qirim, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Doug Vogel, and J. Felix Hamper. In Bled, 2004.      

 

Chairing Forums:

                                                                                                                                                                         

  1. Al-Qirim (2008). CIT 1st e-Gov Forum: Status, implications and the way forward in the UAE, May 14, 2008, College of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates, University, Al-Ain.

  2. Co-chair of IEEE/CSS (Control Systems Society) workshop in November 2009, College of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates, University, Al-Ain.

  3. Al-Qirim (2010). CIT 2nd e-Gov Forum: Transcending eGov barriers in the UA, May 4th, 2010, College of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates, University, Al-Ain.    

   

Book Chapters                                                                                                                                                                         

  1. Asma Sultan AlShamsi , Nabeel Al-Qirim (2016). Cloud Healthcare-Records Manager. In Rocha, Á., Correia, A.M., Adeli, H., Reis, L.P., Mendonça Teixeira, M. New Advances in Information Systems and Technologies (Eds.), ISBN 978-3-319-31232-3, Volume 444, 431-440. Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland

  2. Nabeel Al-Qirim1, Aishah Rashid Yammahi, Maraim Ahmed Yammahi (2016). Cognitive Learning Strategies of Information Technology Students in UAE University. In Rocha, Á., Correia, A.M., Adeli, H., Reis, L.P., Mendonça Teixeira, M., New Advances in Information Systems and Technologies (Eds.), Springer, Volume 444, 187-199. Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-319-31231-6 (Print) 978-3-319-31232-3 (Online)

  3. Al-Qirim, N. (2009). Chapter 4.9: Tele-Medicine: Building Knowledge-Based Tele-Health Capability in New Zealand. In Tan, J. (Eds.), Medical Informatics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (4 Volumes), 1209-1221. Medical Information Science Reference. IGI GLOBAL, HERSHEY, USA, ISBN: 978-1-60566-050-9.

  4. Sarkar, N., Byrne, C. & Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Updating on Gigabit Ethernet Implementation: The Case of a Large New Zealand Organization. In Bose, I. (eds.) Breakthrough Perspectives in Network and Data Communications Security, Design and Applications, 70-85. Hershey, New York: IGI Global.

  5. Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Critical Factors for Mobile Business Success. In Khosrow-Pour, M. (eds.). Information Technology & Organizations: Trends, Issues, Challenges & Solutions, 10-13. Hershey, New York: IGI Global.     

  6. Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Electronic Business Research in Small Businesses: A Global Perspective. In Tan, F. (eds.: six-volume reference collection). Global Information Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, 180-188. Hershey, New York: IGI Global.    

  7. Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Personas of eCommerce adoption in SMEs in New Zealand. In Becker, A. (eds.: four-volume reference collection). Electronic Commerce: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, 1491-1516. Hershey, New York: IGI Global.

  8. Sarkar, N., Byrne, C. & Al-Qirim, N. (2008). Gigabit Ethernet Implementation. The Case of a Large New Zealand Organization. In Tan, F. (eds.: six-volume reference collection). Global Information Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, 2294-2307. Hershey, New York: IGI Global.      

  9. Al-Qirim, N. (2006). Electronic business research in small businesses: A global perspective. In Al-Qirim, N. (eds.). Global electronic business research in small to medium-sized enterprises: Contemporary issues, implications and future trends, 1-13. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing.           

  10. Al-Qirim, N. (2005). Telemedicine: Building knowledge-based telehealth capability in New Zealand. In Wickramasinghe, N., Gupta, J. & Sharma, S. (eds.). Creating knowledge-based healthcare organizations, 193-206. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing.       

  11. Al-Qirim, N. (2005). The Adoption and Usage of Mobile and Wireless Technologies in Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises in New Zealand: A Meta model. In Allam Ahmad (eds.). World sustainable development outlook 2005: Global competitiveness: A common goal in digital society, 285-300. Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

  12. Al-Qirim, N. (2004). A framework for electronic commerce research in small to medium-sized enterprises. In Al-Qirim (Eds.). Electronic commerce in small to medium-sized enterprises: Frameworks, issues and implications, 1-16.  Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing.

  13. Al-Qirim, N. (2004): The application of innovative mobile commerce technologies in the business environment. In Singh, M. & Waddell, D. (Eds.). E-Business innovation and change management, 170-190. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing.

  14. Al-Qirim, N. & Corbitt, B. (2004). The government and eGovernance: A policy perspective on small businesses in New Zealand. In Corbitt, B. & Al-Qirim, N. (Eds.). E-Business, eGovernment & Small and Medium‑Sized Enterprises: Opportunities and Challenges, 1-18. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing.

  15. Al-Qirim, N. (2003). The Ten Commandments for global electronic commerce success in small business. In Kamel, S. (Eds.), Managing globally with information technology (154-176). Hershey, London: IRM Press.

  16. Al-Qirim, N. (2003). The innovation theories in retrospect: The case of electronic commerce adoption in small business in New Zealand. In Korpela, M., Montealegre, R. & Poulymenakou, A. (2003) (Eds.) Organisational information systems in the context of globalisation (117-137). Boston, Dordrecht, London: Kluwar Academia Publishers.

  17. Al-Qirim, N. (2002). Enabling electronic medicine in New Zealand: The case of video conferencing adoption in KiwiCare. In Tan, F. (Eds.), Cases on global IT applications and management, 186-203. Hershey, London: Idea Group Publishing.    

 

Encyclopedia articles

                                                                                                                                                                         

  1. Al-Qirim, N.: SMEs Amidst Global Technological Changes. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (V) 2005: 2519-2522. Idea Group Publishing.       

  2. Al-Qirim, N.: Telemedicine in Healthcare Organizations. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (V) 2005: 2784-2787. Idea Group Publishing.       

                                                                                                                                                                         

Magazines

   

  1. Al-Qirim, N. (2014). IT Marathon, an enjoyable and challenging competition. Mgovernment, Issue 7, April, pp 20-21.

  2. Al-Qirim, N. (2014). Why Arabic smart apps lag behind the English ones? 23 September, both print and interview available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxe1JVJIH48

  3. Appeared in an article By Kelly Ng in Asia Pacific: Future eGov magazine in 26 May 2009 (interview with Nabeel Al-Qirim) titled 80 per cent of e-govt projects fail. Available: http://www.futuregov.asia/articles/2009/may/26/abu-dhabi-expert-80-cent-e-govt-projects-fail/   

  4. Al-Qirim, N. (2007). Transcending Electronic Governance Boundaries (Parts 1&2). e4all (the official monthly magazine of Dubai eGovernment). Available: http://e4all.dubai.ae/content/view/475/1/lang,en_US/  

 

Exhibitions

  1. International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX 2009, 2011, 2013): develop a demo unit for a wearable telemedicine project, 20-24 Feb, Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, UAE.

  2. Global space & satellite forum 2011, 9-11 May, Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, UAE: wearable telemedicine project

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