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Theses

Kurnia, S. (2000). Understanding Inter-Organisational Systems Adoption: The Case of Efficient Consumer Response, Unpublished PhD Thesis, Monash University, Clayton.

Kurnia, S. (1996). Developing a Cost-Benefit Analysis Metric of EDI in an Insurance Company, Unpublished Honours Thesis, Monash University, Caulfield.

 

Book Chapters

Yang, S., Lee, H., Kurnia, S. (2007) Mobile Telecommunication in Australia: Market Overview and Key Emerging Trends, Trends in Mobile Technology and Business in Asia-Pacific, Jae-Nam Lee, Christ Rowley and Youngjin Yoo, Chandos Publishing UK, to appear.

Johnston, R.B., Mak, H.C. and Kurnia, S. (2007). Achieving Advanced Supply Chain Management through Internet-based Electronic Commerce, E-Commerce and V-Business: Models for Global Success, second edition, B. Hunt and S. Bairns. London, Butterworth Heinemann, to appear.

Johnston, R.B., Mak, H.C. and Kurnia, S. (2000). The Contribution of Internet Electronic Commerce to Advanced Supply Chain Reform: A Case Study. E-Commerce and V-Business: Models for Global Success. B. Hunt and S. Bairns. London, Butterworth Heinemann, pp232-249.

 

Refereed Journal Papers

Oh, S., Yang, S., Kurnia, S., McKay, M., O’Doherty, K. and Lee, H. (2007). The Characteristics of Mobile Data Service Users in Australia, International Journal of Mobile Communication, accepted on 4 June 2007.

Liem, B., Lee, H., Kurnia, S. (2007). Exploring the Reasons for Electronic Payment System Failure, the Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol 39, No 4, pp 231-243.

Kurnia, S., Smith, S. and H. Lee (2007). Consumers’ Perception of Mobile Internet in Australia. E-Business Review, Vol 7, No 2, pp. 41-61.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R. (2006). The Dynamic Interactional Model of Inter-Organizational System Adoption: The Case of Category Manage me nt Adoption in Australia , Asia Pacific Manage me nt Review, Vol 10, No 1, in print.

Kurnia, S. and Schubert, P. (2005). Towards Achieving Customer Satisfaction in Online Grocery Shopping: Lessons Learned from Australian and Swiss Cases, Electronic Customer Relationship Management, Advances in Manage me nt Information Systems, Vol 3, pp 177-196 .

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2003). Adoption of Efficient Consumer Response: Key Issues and Challenges in Australia. Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol 8 No 2, pp 251-262.

Kurnia, S., Betts, J. and Johnston, R.B. (2002). Understanding the Diffusion of Efficient Consumer Response in Australia: A Survey Study. Australian Journal of Information Systems,Vol 9 No 2, pp 113-122.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2001). Adoption of Efficient Consumer Response: The Issue of Mutuality. Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol 6, No 5, pp 230-241.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). The Need for a Processual View of Inter-Organizational Systems Adoption. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Vol 9, pp 295-319.

Harris, J.K., Swatman, P.M.C., Kurnia, S. (1999). Efficient Consumer Response (ECR): A Survey of the Australian Grocery Industry, Supply Chain Management: an International Journal, Vol 4, No. 1, pp 35-42.

 

Refereed Conference Papers

Kurnia, S. (2008).  Exploring e-Commerce Readiness in China: The Case of the Grocery Industry, the 41st Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Hawaii.

Ali, M., Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2008). A Dyadic Model of Interorganizational Systems (IOS) Adoption Maturity, the 41st Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Hawaii. 

Kurnia, S. (2007). Identifying e-Commerce Adoption Driving Forces and Barriers: The Case of the Indonesian Grocery Industry, 17th Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research, Melbourne, Australia.

Kurnia, S. (2007). A Preliminary Investigation into e-Commerce Adoption
by the Grocery Industry in China, International Conference on Electronic Business, Taipei, Taiwan.

Kurnia, S. (2007). An Evaluation of Information Systems Course: A Reflection from
Final Year Students
, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, July
2007, Auckland, New Zealand.

Al Hinai, Y., Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2007), A Literature Analysis on the Adoption of Mobile Commerce Services by Individuals, the 13th Asia Pacific Management Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Yang, S., Lee, H., Kurnia, S. Social Capital in Information and Communications Technology Research: Current Situation and Future Directions, the 13th Asia Pacific Management Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Kurnia, S. and Rahim, M.M. (2007). Electronic Procurement System Success in Australia, European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, June 24-26, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain.

Ali, M., Johnston, R.B. and Kurnia, S. (2007). Interorganizational System (IOS) Adoption Maturity: A Model and Propositions, European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, June 24-26, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain.

Al Hinai, Y., Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2007), Adoption of Mobile Commerce Services by  Individuals: A Meta-Analysis of the Literature, International Conference on Mobile Business, June 2007, Toronto, Canada.

Kurnia, S., Lee, H. and Yang, S. (2007). Understanding Consumers’ Expectations of Mobile Data Services in Australia, International Conference on Mobile Business, June 2007, Toronto, Canada.

Kurnia, S. (2007). An Evaluation of Information Systems Course: A Reflection from
Final Year Students
, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, July
2007, Auckland, New Zealand.

Liem, B., Lee, H., Kurnia, S. (2006) Why did an Electronic Payment System Fail? A Case Study from the System Provider’s Perspective, 16th Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research, Adelaide, South Australia.

Oh, S., Yang, S., Kurnia, S., McKay, M., O’Doherty, K. (2006). Exploring the Characteristics of Mobile Data Service Users in Australia, 17th Australasia Conference on Information Systems, 6-8 December 2006, Adelaide, South Australia.

Rahim, Md. M, Kurnia, S., Johnston, R.B. and Shanks, G. (2006) Exploring factors affecting the achievement of different types of inter-organisational systems (IOS) benefits, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, June 2006, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Kurnia, S. (2006) E-Commerce Adoption in Developing Countries: an Indonesian Study, San Diego International Systems Conference, 14-16 July, San Diego , USA .

Khan, A. and Kurnia, S. (2006) Exploring the Potential Benefits of RFID: A literature-Based Study, San Diego International Systems Conference, 14-16 July, San Diego , USA .

Dare, A. and Kurnia, S. (2006) The Importance of Third Parties' Involvement in ECR Adoption, San Diego International Systems Conference, 14-16 July, San Diego , USA .

Rahim , Md. M. and Kurnia, S (2006) Factors Influencing Benefits of Inter-Organisational Systems (IOS) Adoption, San Diego International Systems Conference, 14-16 July, San Diego , USA .

Kurnia, S. and Amoroso, D.L. (2006) Acceptance of the Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Technology in Australia : Developing Underlying Theory, San Diego International Systems Conference, 14-16 July, San Diego , USA .

Kurnia, S, Johnston , R.B., and Dare, A (2006) The Mediating Roles of Third Party Organisations in ECR Adoption, The 39th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii .

S. Oh, S. Kurnia, R. Johnston, H. Lee and B. Lim (2006) A Stakeholder Perspective on Successful Electronic Payment Systems Diffusion. The 39th Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Hawaii, January 2006.

Kurnia, S. and Dare, A. (2005) ECR Adoption in Australia : The Roles of External Parties, the 15th Collaborative EC Technology and Research, Sydney , Australia

Leimstoll, U., Kurnia, S. and Schubert, P (2005) Selling Books Online: An Evaluation of Australian and Swiss E-Shops, 18th Bled International EC Conference, Slovenia

Kurnia, S. and Dare, A. (2005), Exploring the Roles of External Parties in ECR Adoption: An Australian Study, San Diego International Systems Conference-2005.

Kurnia, S., Schubert, P., Limstoll, W. and Riemer, K. (2005), An Evaluation Of Australian E-Shops In The Grocery And Book Industry Sectors, San Diego International Systems Conference-2005, USA.

Abdolvand, N. and Kurnia, S. (2005). “The EPC Technology Implications on Cross-Docking,” San Diego International Systems Conference-2005, USA.

Oh, S., Lee, S., Kurnia. S., and Johnston, J.B. (2005). Competition and Collaboration in Mobile Banking: A Stakeholder Analysis, Hong Kong Mobility Roundtable, 2-3 June, HKUST, Hong Kong.

Kurnia, S, Leimstoll, U., Schubert, P. (2005). An Evaluation of Australian and Swiss E-Shops in the Consumer Sector, The 38 th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii.

Kurnia, S. and Schubert, P. (2004). An Assessment of Australian Web Sites in the Grocery Sector, IADIS Electronic Commerce International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal.

Kurnia, S. and Schubert, P. (2004). An Evaluation of On-line Grocery Services in Australia from a Consumers’ Viewpoint , Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research, Adelaide, Australia.

Kurnia, S. (2003). Online Grocery Shopping in Australia. The International Telecommunications Society Asia-Australasian Regional Conference, Perth, Australia

Kurnia, S. and Chien, J. (2003). The Acceptance of the Online Grocery Shopping. The 16th Bled Electronic Commerce Conference, Bled, Slovenia

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2002). A Review of Approaches to EC-enabled IOS Adoption Studies. The 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, USA

Kurnia, S., Betts, J., and Johnston, R. B. (2001). Diffusion of Efficient Consumer Response: An Australian Survey Study. The Fifth Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research Conference, NSW, Australia.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2001). Adoption of Category Management by the Australian Grocery Industry. The Fifth Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Seoul, Korea

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). Understanding the Adoption of ECR: A Broader Perspective. The Thirteenth International Bled Electronic Commerce Conference, Bled, Slovenia. p372-390. (Selected as the Best Paper).

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). The Issue of Mutuality in ECR Adoption: A Case Study. The Eighth European Conference on Information Systems, Vienna, Austria. p1009-1016.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). Identifying Success Factors for ECR Program: An Australian Study. The Fourth Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (1999). The Mutuality of ECR Benefits, Costs and Risks in Supply Chain Reform, The Third Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research, Wellington, New Zealand.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (1999). Determinants of Success with Efficient Consumer Response: The Australian Experience. The Third Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Kurnia, S., Swatman, P.M.C., Schauder, D. (1998). Efficient Consumer Response: A Preliminary Comparison of U.S. and Australia Experiences. The Eleventh International Bled Electronic Conference, Bled, Slovenia. p126-143.

Kurnia, S. and Swatman, P.M.C. (1998). Pre-EDI Cost-Benefit Analyses: A Case Study in an Insurance Company. The Second Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Kurnia, S. and Swatman, P.M.C. (1997). EDI Cost-Benefit Analysis: Developing a Metric for Australian Industry. The Eighth Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Adelaide, South Australia.

 

Working Papers

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). Combining Factors Approach and Processual Approach in Studying Inter-Organisational System Adoption. School of Business Systems Working Paper, Monash University.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). A Broader Perspective of ECR Adoption Study. School of Business Systems Working Paper, Monash University.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). Adoption of Efficient Consumer Response: The Australian Experience. School of Business Systems Working Paper, Monash University.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (2000). Assessing the Mutuality of ECR Benefits, Costs and Risks. School of Business Systems Working Paper, Monash University.

Kurnia, S. and Johnston, R.B. (1999). Identifying Critical Success Factors for Efficient Consumer Response based on the Australian Experience. School of Business Systems Working Paper, Monash University.

Kurnia, S., Betts, J. and Johnston, R.B. (1999). Understanding the Diffusion of Efficient Consumer Response in Australia: A Survey Study. School of Business Systems Working Paper, Monash University.

 

 

               

 

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