Shoshana Altschuller, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007 Business City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Management Business Administration, Information Science
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Raquel Benbunan-Fich grad student 2007 CUNY
 (Investigating the effects of electronic self -portrayal on trust and performance in virtual teams.)
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Altschuller S, Fried AN, Gelb DS. (2016) Innovative IT firms and the internal control environment International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management. 16: 79-93
Altschuller S, Benbunan-Fich R. (2013) The pursuit of trust in Ad hoc virtual teams: How much electronic portrayal is too much? European Journal of Information Systems. 22: 619-636
Altschuller S, Benbunan-Fich R. (2010) Trust, Performance, and the Communication Process in Ad Hoc Decision-Making Virtual Teams Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 16: 27-47
Altschuller S, Benbunan-Fich R. (2009) Is music downloading the new prohibition? What students reveal through an ethical dilemma Ethics and Information Technology. 11: 49-56
Altschuller S, Benbunan-Fich R. (2008) In search of trust for newly formed virtual disaster recovery teams International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management. 8: 383-400
Altschuller S, Benbunan-Fich R. (2008) Potential antecedents to trust in ad hoc emergency response virtual teams Proceedings of Iscram 2008 - 5th International Conference On Information Systems For Crisis Response and Management. 254-264
Altschuller S, Benbunan-Fich R. (2007) Investigating the effects of electronic selfportrayal on trust in virtual teams Icis 2007 Proceedings - Twenty Eighth International Conference On Information Systems
Benbunan-Fich R, Altschuller S. (2005) Web presence transformations in the 1990s: An analysis of press releases Ieee Transactions On Professional Communication. 48: 131-146
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