Martina E. Greiner
Research Interests

  • Applying Organizational Theories to IS issues
  • Adoption and Use of Open Source Software in Organizations
  • Digital Communities and E-Commerce
  • I am a project member of the Open Source Research Group (Center for Information Systems Leadership) at the Terry College of Business.
  • Journal Publications

  • “The Business of Open Source”, Richard T. Watson, Marie-Claude Boudreau, Donald Wynn, Martina Greiner, Paul York; Communications of the ACM (forthcoming)
  • “A Strategy for Knowledge Management”, Martina Greiner, Thilo Böhmann, Helmut Krcmar; Journal of Knowledge Management (forthcoming)
  • “Opening the Classroom”, Richard T. Watson, Marie-Claude Boudreau, Donald Wynn, Martina Greiner, and Paul York; The Academy of Management Learning and Education
  • “A Research Agenda for Studying Open Source I: A Multi-Level Framework”, Fred Niederman, Ashley Davis, Martina E. Greiner, Donald Wynn, Paul T. York; Communications of the AIS, 18, 2006, 129-149
  • “A Research Agenda for Studying Open Source II: View Through the Lens of Referent Discipline Theories”, Fred Niederman, Ashley Davis, Martina E. Greiner, Donald Wynn, Paul T. York; Communications of the AIS, 18, 2006, 150-175
  • “Governance and Global Communities”, Richard T. Watson, Marie-Claude Boudreau, Martina Greiner, Donald Wynn, Paul York, Rusen Gul; Journal of International Management, 11, 2005, 125-142
  • Conference Proceedings

  • "Building Consumer-to-Consumer Trust in e-Finance Marketplaces", Martina Greiner, Hui Wang; American Conference on Information Systems, 2007
  • “The Benefits of Transaction Cost Economics: The Beginning of a New Direction”, Marie-Claude Boudreau, Richard T. Watson, Adela J.W. Chen, Martina Greiner, and Peter Sclavos; European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) June 07-09, 2007
  • “Make-or-Buy in the Age of Open Source: A Transaction Cost Analysis”, Martina Greiner, Dale Goodhue; International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Dec 11-14, 2005
  • “Governance, Leadership, And Management In Adaptive And Inventive Digital Communities: A Research Agenda To Reduce Waste In Graduate Education”, Richard T. Watson, Marie-Claude Boudreau, Martina Greiner, Donald Wynn, Paul York, Rusen Gul; Seventh Bled Conference June 21-23, 2004
  • “Governance and Global Communities” Richard T. Watson, Marie-Claude Boudreau, Martina Greiner, Donald Wynn, Paul York, Rusen Gul; The fifth Annual International Business Research Forum, March 27, 2004
  • “Leadership Behavior in Virtual Communities”, Martina Greiner; Seventh Annual Conference of the Southern Association for Information Systems (SAIS) Feb 27-28, 2004
  • Under Review

  • “Understanding Music Sharing Behavior: Development of an Instrument”, Donald Amoroso, Hui Wang, Martina Greiner; Journal of Electronic Commerce Research
  • Papers In Progress

  • “Building Consumer-to-Consumer Trust in e-Finance Marketplaces “; Martina Greiner, Hui Wang, Journal of Academy of Marketing Science
  • “Refining Asset Specificity for Software Make-or-Buy Decisions”, Martina Greiner, Dale Goodhue; Journal tbd.
  • Martina E. Greiner
    PhD Candidate
    Department of MIS
    Terry College of Business
    University of Georgia
    Athens, GA 30602
    Phone: (706) 542-4563
    Fax: (706) 583-0037
    E-Mail:
    mgreiner@uga.edu
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