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Ning Nan
Conference Proceedings and Presentations
The Collaboration Network Structure in Open Source Projects
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium on Research in Systems Analysis & Design, Tulsa, Oklahoma, May 2007
N. Nan, S. Kumar and L. Wang
Collocation Blindness In Partially Distributed Groups: Is There A Downside To Being Collocated?
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems, April 2006, Montréal, Québec, Canada
N. Bos, J. Olson, N. Nan, N. Shami, S. Hock and E. Johnston
Impact of Personnel Rotation on Performance of Distributed Teams: An Experimental Study
Proceedings of the Eleventh Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 2005, Omaha, NE
N. Nan, N. Bos, Y. Kim, A. Cheshin, J. S. Olson
Beyond Being in the Lab: Using Multi-Agent Modeling to Isolate Competing Hypotheses
CHI Late Breaking Result Papers, April 2005, Portland
N. Nan, E. W. Johnston, J. S. Olson and N. Bos
Traveling Blues: The Effect of Relocation on Partially Distributed Teams
CHI Late Breaking Result Papers, April 2005, Portland
N. Bos, J. S. Olson, A. Cheshin, Y. Kim, N. Nan and N. Sadat Shami
In-group/Out-group Effects in Distributed Teams: An Experimental Simulation
Computer Supported Cooperative Work Conference Proceedings, November 2004, Chicago
N. Bos, N. Sadat Shami, J. S. Olson, A. Cheshin and N. Nan
Consumers’ Optimal Experience on Commercial Web Sites: A Congruency Effect of Web Atmospheric Design and Consumers’ Surfing Goal
Conference Materials of eBRF (Frontiers of e-Business Research) (September 2004, Tampere, Finland)
Nominated for Best Conference Paper Award
F. Wan, N. Nan and M. Smith
The Impact of Schedule Pressure on Software Development: A Behavioral Perspective
Proceedings of International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) December 2003, Seattle
N. Nan, D. Harter and T. Thomas
Web Users' Optimal Online Experience: An Examination of Matching Hypothesis
Proceedings of Experiential 3D E-commerce Conference September, 2001, East Lansing
N. Nan and F. Wan
The Competition of Perceived Gratification Niche between the Internet and Traditional Consumption Channel: Two Exploratory Studies of Young Consumers
Proceedings of Winter Conference of Society for Consumer Psychology February, 2001, Tempe, AZ
F. Wan and N. Nan