Name
Affiliation
Papers
HAMID R. NEMATI
Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain ManagementThe University of North Carolina at GreensboroGreensboroNCUSA
22
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
35
57
9.72
Referers 
Referees 
References 
139
281
141
Search Limit
100281
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
User Misrepresentation In Online Social Networks: How Competition And Altruism Impact Online Disclosure Behaviours00.342020
Content Delivery Networks: State of the Art, Trends, and Future Roadmap20.372020
Feature Reduction Improves Classification Accuracy in Healthcare.00.342018
Sharing Personal Genetic Information: The Impact Of Privacy Concern And Awareness Of Benefit00.342016
The impact of self-selected identity on productive or perverse social capital in social network sites.20.372014
A Framework for Developing Integrated Supply Chain Information System.00.342014
Participatory Sensing or Sensing of Participation: Privacy Issues with Smartphone Apps Usage.00.342013
Robust Optimization for Multiobjective Programming Problems with Imprecise Information.20.392013
Examining Personal Information Privacy-Protective Responses (IPPR) with the Use of Smart Devices.00.342013
A Sociomateriality Practice Perspective of Online Social Networking.30.402011
Socially Exchanging Privacy for Pleasure: hedonic Use of Computer-Mediated Social Networks.140.542010
Healthcare Information Technology Issues: Hospital CEO and CIO Perspectives.00.342010
Do Privacy Statements Really Work? The Effect Of Privacy Statements And Fair Information Practices On Trust And Perceived Risk In E-Commerce41.032009
Chronicle Of A Journey: An E-Mail Bounce Back System10.352009
A Human Centered Framework for Information Security Management: A Healthcare Perspective.10.342009
Consumer Empowerment and Its Impact on Information Privacy Concerns and Trust: A Theoretical Model.30.382004
Tabu Machine: A New Neural Network Solution Approach for Combinatorial Optimization Problems50.522003
Knowledge Exchange Protocols: a Second Study10.482003
Key Factors For Achieving Organizational Data-Mining Success161.112003
E-CRM Analytics: The Role of Data Integration30.402003
Enhancing Enterprise Decisions through Organizational Data Mining.00.342002
CKOS and knowledge management: exploring opportunities for using information exchange protocols00.341999