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Current Research InterestsManagement of IS; knowledge management; interorganizational knowledge sharing and networking; organizational impact of technology and innovation. Selected PublicationsLuna-Reyes, L.F., Jing Zhang, Réjean Roy, David F. Andersen, Madeleine Andersen, Josune Arcelus and Andrew Whitmore. 2009. Information strategies to support full information product pricing: The role of trust. Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Kauai, Hawaii: IEEE Computer Society Press. Luna-Reyes, L.F., J.R. Gil-Garcia, T. Pardo, L. Zheng and J. Zhang. 2008. North American Digital Government Working Group: Initial steps in the development of a comparative and transnational agenda. Revista de Administración Pública RAP 116. 43 no. 2: 311-322. Connelly, D.R., J. Zhang and S.R. Faerman. 2008. The paradoxical nature of collaboration. In Big Ideas in Collaborative Public Management, ed. L. Blomgren Bigham and R. O'Leary. ME Sharpe, Inc. Zhang, J. and R.S. Faerman. 2007. Distributed leadership in the development of a knowledge sharing system. European Journal of Information Systems 16: 479-493. Zhang, J. and S.S. Dawes. 2006. Expectations and perceptions of the benefits and barriers of knowledge sharing and the successes in public sector knowledge networks. Public Performance and Management Review 29 no. 4: 433-465. Pardo, T.A., A.M. Cresswell, F. Thompson and J. Zhang. 2006. Knowledge sharing in cross-boundary information system development in public sector. Information Technology and Management 7: 295-315. Luna-Reyes, L.F., J. Zhang, J.R. Gil-García and A.M. Cresswell. 2005. Information systems development as emergent socio-technical change: A practice approach. European Journal of Information Systems 14: 93-105. Zhang, J., S.S. Dawes and J. Sarkis. 2005. Exploring stakeholders' expectations of the benefits and barriers of E-Government knowledge sharing. Journal of Enterprise Information Management 18 no. 5: 548-567. Zhang, J., T.A. Pardo and J. Sarkis. 2005. MACROS: A case study of knowledge sharing system development within New York State government agencies. Journal of Cases on Information Technology 7 no. 4: 106-127.
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