Hala Annabi

1.7k total citations
26 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Hala Annabi is a scholar working on Computer Science Applications, Communication and Information Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Hala Annabi has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Computer Science Applications, 10 papers in Communication and 8 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Hala Annabi's work include Knowledge Management and Sharing (10 papers), Open Source Software Innovations (8 papers) and Software Engineering Techniques and Practices (5 papers). Hala Annabi is often cited by papers focused on Knowledge Management and Sharing (10 papers), Open Source Software Innovations (8 papers) and Software Engineering Techniques and Practices (5 papers). Hala Annabi collaborates with scholars based in United States. Hala Annabi's co-authors include Kevin Crowston, James Howison, Martha García‐Murillo, Robert Heckman, Sarah Lebovitz, Jill Locke, Annuska Zolyomi, Andrew J. Ko and Eleanor T. Loiacono and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of the Operational Research Society and Journal of the Association for Information Systems.

In The Last Decade

Hala Annabi

25 papers receiving 972 citations

Peers

Hala Annabi
Kevin R. Parker United States
Gerard Beenen United States
Robert Heckman United States
Shailendra Palvia United States
Line Dubé Canada
Rosalie J. Ocker United States
Bradley C. Wheeler United States
Wayne Huang United States
Melissa Cole United Kingdom
Kevin R. Parker United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Hala Annabi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hala Annabi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hala Annabi

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All Works

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Loiacono, Eleanor T., et al.. (2020). A Design Framework for Information Systems in the Workplace Accommodation Process from a Social Model Perspective: A Research Plan.. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 1 indexed citations
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Annabi, Hala, et al.. (2020). The Dark Side of Software Development: Job Stress amongst Autistic Software Developers. Proceedings of the ... Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. 8 indexed citations
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Heckman, Robert & Hala Annabi. (2019). CULTIVATING VOLUNTARY ONLINE LEARNING COMMUNITIES IN BLENDED ENVIRONMENTS. Online Learning. 10(4). 1 indexed citations
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Annabi, Hala, et al.. (2019). MISunderstood: A Longitudinal Analysis of Major MISperceptions. Communications of the Association for Information Systems. 537–571. 2 indexed citations
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Annabi, Hala, et al.. (2018). Someone On My Level: How Women of Color Describe the Role of Teaching Assistants in Creating Inclusive Technology Courses. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 1 indexed citations
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Annabi, Hala & Sarah Lebovitz. (2018). Improving the retention of women in the IT workforce: An investigation of gender diversity interventions in the USA. Information Systems Journal. 28(6). 1049–1081. 54 indexed citations
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Annabi, Hala, et al.. (2016). Understanding How Organizational Interventions Mitigate the Barriers Women Face in the IT Workplace: A Theoretical Framework. Americas Conference on Information Systems. 3 indexed citations
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Annabi, Hala, et al.. (2008). PREPARING THE KNOWLEDGE WORKER: HOW CAN IS PROGRAMS MEET THE CHALLENGE?. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1 indexed citations
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Annabi, Hala, Kevin Crowston, & Robert Heckman. (2008). Depicting What Really Matters: Using Episodes to Study Latent Phenomenon. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 183. 8 indexed citations
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Heckman, Robert & Hala Annabi. (2006). How the Teacher's Role Changes in On-line Case Study Discussions. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 17(2). 141–150. 22 indexed citations
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Crowston, Kevin, James Howison, & Hala Annabi. (2006). Information systems success in free and open source software development: theory and measures. Software Process Improvement and Practice. 11(2). 123–148. 201 indexed citations
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Heckman, Robert & Hala Annabi. (2006). A Content Analytic Comparison of Learning Processes in Online and Face-to-Face Case Study Discussions. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 10(2). 0–0. 90 indexed citations
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Crowston, Kevin, et al.. (2005). A structurational perspective on leadership in free/libre open source software teams. 9 indexed citations
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Crowston, Kevin & Hala Annabi. (2005). Open Source Software Development: Minitrack Introduction. 195–195. 1 indexed citations
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Crowston, Kevin, et al.. (2004). Effective work practices for software engineering. 18–26. 89 indexed citations
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Crowston, Kevin, Hala Annabi, & James Howison. (2003). DEFINING OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE PROJECT SUCCESS. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 327–340. 213 indexed citations
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Heckman, Robert & Hala Annabi. (2003). A content analytic comparison of FTF and ALN case-study discussions. 10 pp.–10 pp.. 22 indexed citations
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García‐Murillo, Martha & Hala Annabi. (2002). Customer Knowledge Management. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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García‐Murillo, Martha & Hala Annabi. (2002). Customer knowledge management. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 53(8). 875–884. 246 indexed citations

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