Dr Lemuria Carter
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Dr Lemuria Carter

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Deputy Dean
Dr Lemuria Carter

Dr. Lemuria Carter is Deputy Dean and Head of School at the University of Sydney Business School.

Lemuria studied at Virginia State University and obtained her PhD from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech). Prior to her appointment at the University of Sydney, Lemuria held the position Head of School for the School of Information Systems and Technology Management at The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School. She also held positions as Department Chair at Virginia Commonwealth University and Interim Associate Dean of the Business School at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

Lemuria's research interests include technology adoption, digital government and information privacy. Her research has been published in several top-tier journals including the Journal of Strategic Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, Journal of the Association for Information System, and Decision Support Systems. Her research has been funded by the Institute for Homeland Security Solutions and the Southeastern Transportation Institute in the United States.

She has served as the digital government track and mini-track chair for the Americas Conference on Information Systems and the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. In 2019, she was recognized for co-authoring the most highly cited paper in the Association for Information Systems (AIS) Senior Scholar's Basket of 8 Information Systems Journal (ISJ). She has also been recognized as one of the top 30 most prolific contributors to e-government research.

Project titleResearch student
Examining individual's ability to discern truthful information on short-form video social mediaJiesen LIN

Publications

Book Chapters

  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L. (2019). Ethics and Social Networking: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Evaluating Online Information Disclosure. In Information Resources Management Association (Eds.), Censorship, Surveillance, and Privacy: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, (pp. 1893-1923). United States: IGI Global. [More Information]
  • Rufin, R., Belanger, F., Molina, C., Carter, L., Sanchez Figueroa, J. (2018). A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Electronic Government Adoption in Spain and the USA. In Information Resources Management Association (Eds.), Technology Adoption and Social Issues: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, (pp. 476-493). United States: IGI Global. [More Information]
  • Wamba, S., Carter, L. (2016). Social Media Tools Adoption and Use by SMEs: An Empirical Study. In Information Resources Management Association (Eds.), Social Media and Networking: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, (pp. 791-806). United States: IGI Global. [More Information]

Journals

  • Liu, D., Carter, L., Lin, J. (2024). Towards Connectivism: Exploring Student Use of Online Learning Management Systems during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Online Learning, 28(2), 1-25. [More Information]
  • Dwivedi, Y., Jeyaraj, A., Hughes, L., Davies, G., Ahuja, M., Albashrawi, M., Al-Busaidi, A., Al-Sharhan, S., Al-Sulaiti, K., Altinay, L., Bunker, D., Carter, L., Schlagwein, D., et al (2024). “Real impact”: Challenges and opportunities in bridging the gap between research and practice – Making a difference in industry, policy, and society. International Journal of Information Management, 78, 102750. [More Information]
  • Dwivedi, Y., Kshetri, N., Hughes, L., Slade, E., Jeyaraj, A., Kar, A., Baabdullah, A., Koohang, A., Raghavan, V., Ahuja, M., et al (2023). "So what if ChatGPT wrote it?" Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy. International Journal of Information Management, 71, 102642. [More Information]

Conferences

  • Liu, D., Carter, L., Lin, J. (2023). Exploring Information Privacy Concerns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Juxtaposition of Three Models. Conference on Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice 2023, Kennesaw, United States: Kennesaw State University. [More Information]
  • Lin, J., Liu, D., Carter, L. (2023). The Impact of Individual Techno-characteristics on Information Privacy Concerns in the Diffusion of Mobile Contact Tracing. Conference on Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice 2023, Kennesaw, United States: Kennesaw State University. [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L., Wihlborg, E. (2022). Digital Government Theory: Development and Application. 55th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2022), Hawaii, United States: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. [More Information]

2024

  • Liu, D., Carter, L., Lin, J. (2024). Towards Connectivism: Exploring Student Use of Online Learning Management Systems during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Online Learning, 28(2), 1-25. [More Information]
  • Dwivedi, Y., Jeyaraj, A., Hughes, L., Davies, G., Ahuja, M., Albashrawi, M., Al-Busaidi, A., Al-Sharhan, S., Al-Sulaiti, K., Altinay, L., Bunker, D., Carter, L., Schlagwein, D., et al (2024). “Real impact”: Challenges and opportunities in bridging the gap between research and practice – Making a difference in industry, policy, and society. International Journal of Information Management, 78, 102750. [More Information]

2023

  • Dwivedi, Y., Kshetri, N., Hughes, L., Slade, E., Jeyaraj, A., Kar, A., Baabdullah, A., Koohang, A., Raghavan, V., Ahuja, M., et al (2023). "So what if ChatGPT wrote it?" Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy. International Journal of Information Management, 71, 102642. [More Information]
  • Liu, D., Carter, L., Lin, J. (2023). Exploring Information Privacy Concerns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Juxtaposition of Three Models. Conference on Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice 2023, Kennesaw, United States: Kennesaw State University. [More Information]
  • Corbett, J., Dennehy, D., Carter, L. (2023). Introduction to the Special Section: Digital Innovation for Social Development and Environmental Action. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 53, 22-41. [More Information]

2022

  • Carter, L., Yoon, V., Liu, D. (2022). Analyzing e-government design science artifacts: A systematic literature review. International Journal of Information Management, 62, 102430. [More Information]
  • Charles, V., Rana, N., Carter, L. (2022). Artificial Intelligence for data-driven decision-making and governance in public affairs. Government Information Quarterly, 39(4), 101742. [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L., Wihlborg, E. (2022). Digital Government Theory: Development and Application. 55th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2022), Hawaii, United States: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. [More Information]

2021

  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L., Wihlborg, E. (2021). Introduction to the Minitrack on Digital Government Theory: Development and Application. 54th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2021), Manoa: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. [More Information]
  • Lin, J., Carter, L., Liu, D. (2021). Privacy concerns and digital government: exploring citizen willingness to adopt the COVIDSafe app. European Journal of Information Systems, 30(4), 389-402. [More Information]
  • Smith, K., Dhillon, G., Carter, L. (2021). User values and the development of a cybersecurity public policy for the IoT. International Journal of Information Management, 56, 102123. [More Information]

2020

  • Carter, L., Liu, D., Cantrell, C. (2020). Exploring the Intersection of the Digital Divide and Artificial Intelligence: A Hermeneutic Literature Review. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 12(4), 253-275. [More Information]
  • McBride, M., Carter, L., Phillips, B. (2020). Integrating the theory of planned behavior and behavioral attitudes to explore texting among young drivers in the US. International Journal of Information Management, 50, 365-374. [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Wihlborg, E., Schaupp, L. (2020). Introduction to the Minitrack on Digital Government Theory: Development and Application. 53rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2020), : International Astronautical Federation, IAF. [More Information]

2019

  • Thomas, M., Cipolla, J., Lambert, B., Carter, L. (2019). Data management maturity assessment of public sector agencies. Government Information Quarterly, 36(4), 1-12. [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L. (2019). Ethics and Social Networking: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Evaluating Online Information Disclosure. In Information Resources Management Association (Eds.), Censorship, Surveillance, and Privacy: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, (pp. 1893-1923). United States: IGI Global. [More Information]
  • Dhaou, S., Carter, L., Gregory, M. (2019). Foreword. 12th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV 2019), United States: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). [More Information]

2018

  • Rufin, R., Belanger, F., Molina, C., Carter, L., Sanchez Figueroa, J. (2018). A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Electronic Government Adoption in Spain and the USA. In Information Resources Management Association (Eds.), Technology Adoption and Social Issues: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, (pp. 476-493). United States: IGI Global. [More Information]
  • Liu, D., Carter, L. (2018). Impact of citizens' privacy concerns on e-government adoption. 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age 2018, United States: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). [More Information]
  • Sholl, H., Carter, L. (2018). Introduction to the Electronic Government Track. 2018 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS - 51), Hawaii: AIS Electronic Library (AISeL). [More Information]

2017

  • Larosiliere, G., Carter, L., Meske, C. (2017). How does the world connect? Exploring the global diffusion of social network sites. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 68(8), 1875-1885. [More Information]
  • Kurkalova, L., Carter, L. (2017). Sustainable production: Using simulation modeling to identify the benefits of green information systems. Decision Support Systems, 96, 83-91. [More Information]
  • Osei-Bryson, K., Carter, L. (2017). Toward an assessment of cultural relativity and impacts of ICT interventions: Assessing ICT4D at the national level. 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2017, : IEEE Computer Society. [More Information]

2016

  • Carter, L., Weerakkody, V., Phillips, B., Dwivedi, Y. (2016). Citizen Adoption of E-Government Services: Exploring Citizen Perceptions of Online Services in the United States and United Kingdom. Information Systems Management, 33(2), 124-140. [More Information]
  • Johnston, A., Warkentin, M., McBride, M., Carter, L. (2016). Dispositional and situational factors: influences on information security policy violations. European Journal of Information Systems, 25(3), 231-251. [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L. (2016). Ethics and Social Networking: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Evaluating Online Information Disclosure. International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering, 6(2), 1-28. [More Information]

2015

  • Larosiliere, G., Meske, C., Carter, L. (2015). Determinants of Social Network Adoption: A Country-Level Analysis. 48th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS 2015, Piscataway: IEEE Computer Society. [More Information]
  • Carter, L., McBride, M. (2015). Distracted Driving among Teens: How can We Educate and Protect Our Youth? Humanitarian Technology: Science, Systems and Global Impact (HumTech2015), United States: Elsevier Procedia. [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Corneille, M., Hall-Byers, N., Clark, T., Younge, S. (2015). Exploring User Acceptance of a Text-message Base Health Intervention among Young African Americans. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 7(3), 110-124. [More Information]

2014

  • Rufin, R., Belanger, F., Molina, C., Carter, L., Sanchez Figueroa, J. (2014). A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Electronic Government Adoption in Spain and the USA. International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 10(2), 43-59. [More Information]
  • Corneille, M., Carter, L., Hall-Byers, N., Clark, T., Younge, S. (2014). Exploring User Acceptance of a Text-Message Based Health Intervention. 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS-47 2014, : Springer Verlag. [More Information]
  • Carter, L. (2014). Internet voting: Exploring the role of convenience. 20th Americas Conference on Information Systems AMCIS 2014, United States: Association for Information Systems (AIS).

2013

  • Wamba, S., Anand, A., Carter, L. (2013). A literature review of RFID-enabled healthcare applications and issues. International Journal of Information Management, 33(5), 875-891. [More Information]
  • Gregory, L., Carter, L. (2013). An empirical study on the determinants of e-government maturity: A fit-viability perspective. 21st European Conference on Information Systems ECIS 2013 - Beyond Borders, Utrecht: European Conference on Information Systems. [More Information]
  • McBride, M., Carter, L., Ntuen, C. (2013). Human-machine trust, bias and automated decision aid acceptance. 57th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting HFES 2013, United States: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. [More Information]

2012

  • Belanger, F., Carter, L. (2012). Digitizing Government Interactions with Constituents: An Historical Review of E-Government Research in Information Systems. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 13(5), 363-394. [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Schaupp, L., Hobbs, J., Campbell, R. (2012). E-Government Utilization: Understanding the Impact of Reputation and Risk. International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 8(1), 83-97. [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Belanger, F. (2012). Internet voting and political participation: an empirical comparison of technological and political factors. Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 43(3), 26-46. [More Information]

2011

  • McBride, M., Ntuen, C., Carter, L. (2011). A nursing diagnosis decision aid adoption assessment. 17th Americas Conference On Information Systems (AMCIS 2011), Detroit: Association for Information Systems (AIS). [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L., Schaupp, D. (2011). Ethics in Social Networking: A Framework for Evaluating Online Information Disclosure. 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Los Alamitos, CA, USA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Campbell, R. (2011). The impact of trust and relative advantage on internet voting diffusion. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 6(3), 28-42. [More Information]

2010

  • Dwivedi, Y., Mustafee, N., Carter, L., Williams, M. (2010). A bibliometric comparision of the usage of two theories of IS/IT acceptance (TAM and UTAUT). 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2010), Atlanta: Association for Information Systems (AIS). [More Information]
  • Mills, A., Carter, L., Belanger, F. (2010). Conceptualizing public service value in e-government services. 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2010), Atlanta: Association for Information Systems (AIS). [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L., McBride, M. (2010). E-file adoption: A study of U.S. taxpayers' intentions. Computers in Human Behavior, 26(4), 636-644. [More Information]

2009

  • Gharavi, H., Carter, L. (2009). A reflection on the use of structured case analysis: Infusion of information systems in a regulated sector. 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems AMCIS 2009, San Francisco: Association for Information Systems (AIS). [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L., Hobbs, J. (2009). E-File Adoption: A Study of U.S. Taxpayers' Intentions. 42nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS 2009, Washington: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Schaupp, L. (2009). E-file adoption: Diffusion, experience, and trust. In V. Weerakkody, M. Janssen, Y.K. Dwivedi (Eds.), Handbook of Research on ICT-Enabled Transformational Government: A Global Perspective, (pp. 429-440). United States: IGI Global. [More Information]

2008

  • Carter, L., Schaupp, L., Evans, A. (2008). Antecedents to E-File Adoption: The U.S. Perspective. Forty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Los Alamitos California, Washington, Tokyo: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [More Information]
  • Carter, L. (2008). E‐government diffusion: a comparison of adoption constructs. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, 2(3), 147-161. [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Weerakkody, V. (2008). E-government adoption: A cultural comparison. Information Systems Frontiers, 10(4), 473-482. [More Information]

2007

  • Carter, L. (2007). E-government diffusion: A comparison of adoption constructs. 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems AMCIS 2007, United States: Curran Associates, Inc. [More Information]

2006

  • Belanger, F., Carter, L. (2006). The Effects of the Digital Divide on E-Government: An Emperical Evaluation. 39th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS 2006, United States: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [More Information]

2005

  • Belanger, F., Kasper, G., Harrington, K., Carter, L., Smith, W. (2005). Coping strategies and emotional intelligence: New perspectives on computing students. 11th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 05), Omaha, NE, USA: Association for Information Systems (AIS). [More Information]
  • Schaupp, L., Carter, L. (2005). E‐voting: from apathy to adoption. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 18(5), 586-601. [More Information]
  • Carter, L., Belanger, F. (2005). The utilization of e-government services: citizen trust, innovation and acceptance factors. Information Systems Journal, 15(1), 5-25. [More Information]

2004

  • Carter, L., Belanger, F. (2004). Citizen adoption of electronic government initiatives. 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS 2004, United States: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [More Information]