Raj Sharman

Affiliations: 
Management Science and Systems State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
Management Business Administration, Information Technology, Organizational
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Mulgund P, Sharman R, Anand P, et al. (2020) Data Quality Issues With Physician-Rating Websites: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 22: e15916
Ada S, Sharman R, Han W, et al. (2016) Factors Impacting the Intention to Use Emergency Notification Services in Campus Emergencies: An Empirical Investigation Ieee Transactions On Professional Communication. 59: 89-109
Yaraghi N, Sharman R, Gopal R, et al. (2015) Drivers of information disclosure on health information exchange platforms: insights from an exploratory empirical study. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : Jamia
Singh R, Sharman R, Umesh G, et al. (2015) Web-Based Meaningful Reporting of Patient Harm: Proposal of a Prototype for Creating High Reliability Hospitals Open Access Library Journal. 2: 1-8
Han W, Ada S, Sharman R, et al. (2015) Campus emergency notification systems: an examination of factors affecting compliance with alerts Management Information Systems Quarterly. 39: 909-930
Park I, Sharman R, Rao HR. (2015) Disaster experience and hospital information systems: an examination of perceived information assurance, risk, resilience, and his usefulness Management Information Systems Quarterly. 39: 317-344
Yaraghi N, Du AY, Sharman R, et al. (2015) Health information exchange as a multisided platform: Adoption, usage, and practice involvement in service co-production Information Systems Research. 26: 1-18
Ivanov A, Sharman R, Rao HR. (2015) Exploring factors impacting sharing health-tracking records Health Policy and Technology
Yaraghi N, Du AY, Sharman R, et al. (2014) Professional and geographical network effects on healthcare information exchange growth: does proximity really matter? Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : Jamia. 21: 671-8
Chen R, Sharman R, Rao HR, et al. (2013) Data model development for fire related extreme events: an activity theory approach Management Information Systems Quarterly. 37: 125-147
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