Dr Reihaneh Bidar

Lecturer in Business Information Sy

School of Business
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law

Overview

Publications

  • Bidar, Reihaneh and Abedin, Behnam (2023). Co-creation and co-destruction paradoxes for social enterprises. Digitalization and Sustainability. (pp. 42-71) Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781800888807.00010

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, Someh, Ida, Rinta-Kahila, Tapani, Williams, Katie, Indulska, Marta and Ryan, Ian (2023). Redesigning work with Artificial Intelligence. SAP Thought Leadership Paper: Public Sector Brisbane, Australia; Canberra, Australia: The University of Queensland; SAP Institute for Digital Government. doi: 10.14264/6428cca

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, Jabbari, Mohammad and Luck, Edwina (2022). Value co-destruction in online collaborative networks. European Management Journal, 42 (1), 98-107. doi: 10.1016/j.emj.2022.08.001

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Conference Publication

  • Barros, Alistair, Jabbari, Mohammad, Bidar, Reihaneh, ter Hofstede, Arthur and Kazantsev, Nikolai (2021). Situational dimensions of a coordination theory for network-based team management. 54th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2021, Online, 4 - 8 January 2021. Washington, DC United States: IEEE Computer Society.

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, ter Hofstede, Arthur H. M. and Sindhgatta, Renuka (2020). Co-destruction patterns in crowdsourcing. 32nd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), Online, 8-12 June, 2020. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-49435-3_4

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, ter Hofstede, Arthur H.M. and Sindhgatta, Renuka (2020). Destructive domination in crowdsourcing. International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2020 - Making Digital Inclusive: Blending the Local and the Global, Virtual, 13-16 December 2020. New York, NY, United States: Association for Information Systems.

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, ter Hofstede, Arthur, Sindhgatta, Renuka and Ouyang, Chun (2019). Preference-based resource and task allocation in business process automation. 27th International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems, (CoopIS) / International Conference on Ontologies, Databases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE) / Conference on Cloud and Trusted Computing (C and TC), Rhodes, Greece, 21-25 October 2019. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-33246-4_26

  • Abedin, Behnam and Bidar, Reihaneh (2019). Conceptualizing online value co-creation and co-destruction in social enterprises. 2019 European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Stockholm, Sweden, 8-14 June 2019. Atlanta, GA, United States: Association for Information Systems.

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, Watson, Jason and Barros, Alistair (2017). Classification of service co-creation systems: an integrative approach. 2017 19th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), PyeongChang, South Korea, 19-22 February 2017. Piscataway, NJ USA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. doi: 10.23919/ICACT.2017.7890109

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, Watson, Jason and Barros, Alistair (2016). Literature review to determine environmental and cognitive factors underlying user value cocreation behaviour. 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2016), Chiayi, Taiwan, 27 June - 1 July 2016. Atlanta, GA United States: Association for Information Systems.

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, Fard, Mani B., Salman, Yucel Batu, Tunga, Mehmet Alper and Cheng, Hong-In (2014). Factors affecting the adoption of mobile banking: sample of Turkey. 16th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology: Content Centric Network Innovation!, ICACT 2014, Pyeongchang, South Korea, 16-19 February 2014. Piscataway, NJ, United States: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers . doi: 10.1109/icact.2014.6779165

Other Outputs

  • Bidar, Reihaneh, Someh, Ida, Rinta-Kahila, Tapani, Williams, Katie, Indulska, Marta and Ryan, Ian (2023). Redesigning work with Artificial Intelligence. SAP Thought Leadership Paper: Public Sector Brisbane, Australia; Canberra, Australia: The University of Queensland; SAP Institute for Digital Government. doi: 10.14264/6428cca