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Volume 18 Number 2 2014

Australasian Journal of Information Systems

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ISSN 1326-2238 EISSN 1449-8618

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Australasian Journal of Information Systems Volume 18 Number 2 2014

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AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ISSN 1326-2238 EISSN 1449-8618)

Published by

Australasian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems (AAIS) Website hosted by The Australian Computer Society (ACS)

MANAGEMENT BOARD

Dr Deborah Bunker, The University of Sydney (ACPHIS President) Dr Glenn Stewart, Queensland University of Technology (AAIS President) Dr Mark Toleman, University of Southern Queensland (ACPHIS Past President)

Dr Don Kerr, University of the Sunshine Coast (AAIS Past President)

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dr John Lamp, Deakin University

SECTION EDITORS IN THIS ISSUE

Amir Talaei-Khoei, Don Kerr, Lorraine Staehr, David Wilson

REVIEWERS IN THIS ISSUE

Babak Abedin, Steven Clark, Justin DeBuse, Jenny Edwards, Igor Hawryszkiewycz, Tony Hookins, Luke Houghton, Kenneth Kendall, Hossein Khakbaz, Ryan Ko, Elaine Lawrence, Robyn Lawson, Craig McDonald, Nitin Naik, Charles Palmer, Craig Parker, Lisa Soon, Suchada Vichitvanichphong,

Liisa Von Hellens

PREVIOUS EDITORS-IN-CHIEF

Dr Kathy Lynch, University of the Sunshine Coast (2012-2013) Dr Jon Heales, University of Queensland (2009-2012) Dr Craig McDonald, University of Queensland (2006-2009)

Dr Rob MacGregor, University of Wollongong (Founding Editor: 1993 - 2006) SUBMISSIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS

Details of journal scope and instructions to authors can be found on the journal’s website:

http://dl.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.

The journal is free to access online, however, please contact the Editor-in-Chief for information regarding purchase of hard copies of the journal.

ENQUIRIES AND COMMENTS Editorial enquires should be directed to AJIS Editor-in-Chief (AJIS.EiC@gmail.com)

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