E. Vance Wilson

Vance Wilson received a PhD in information systems in 1995 from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is currently a faculty member at Arizona State University (USA). Professor Wilson’s research focuses on organizational aspects of human-computer interaction with specific interests in e-health, computer-mediated communication, decisional guidance, and supporting technology for software development teams. He is Supervising Editor of the Information Systems and Healthcare Department at Communications of the AIS.

Publications

Effects of Individual Trust in Broadcast Media and the Internet on Privacy-Risking Uses of E-Health: An Expanded Analysis
E. Vance Wilson, David D. Dobrzykowski, Joseph A. Cazier. © 2012. 16 pages.
People claim to be concerned about information privacy on the Internet, yet they frequently give out personal information to online vendors and correspondents with whom they have...
Effects of Individual Trust in Broadcast Media and the Internet on Privacy-Risking Uses of E-Health: An Expanded Analysis
E. Vance Wilson, David D. Dobrzykowski, Joseph A. Cazier. © 2011. 15 pages.
People claim to be concerned about information privacy on the Internet, yet they frequently give out personal information to online vendors and correspondents with whom they have...
Applying Personal Health Informatics to Create Effective Patient-Centered E-Health
E. Vance Wilson. © 2011. 12 pages.
E-health use is increasing worldwide, but no current e-health paradigm fulfills the complete range of users’ needs for Web-enabled healthcare services. Moreover, a number of...
Patient-Centered E-Health
E. Vance Wilson. © 2009. 300 pages.
Adoption of a user-centered design (UCD) focus has immensely enriched the health industry. Application of UCD concepts are key to successful development of e-services, including...
International Journal of Healthcare Delivery Reform Initiatives (IJHDRI)
Matthew W. Guah. Est. 2009.
The International Journal of Healthcare Delivery Reform Initiatives (IJHDRI) publishes original papers in all areas of healthcare management reform and information systems...
Building Better E-Health Through a Personal Health Informatics Pedagogy
E. Vance Wilson. © 2009. 8 pages.
E-health use is increasing worldwide, but no current e-health paradigm fulfills the complete range of user needs for online health services. This dilemma clouds a number of...
Predicting Patients' Use of Provider-Delivered E-Health: The Role of Facilitating Conditions
E. Vance Wilson, Nancy K. Lankton. © 2009. 13 pages.
This chapter presents a new rational-objective (R-O) model of e-health use that accounts for effects of facilitating conditions as well as patients’ behavioral intention. An...
The Impact of Privacy Risk Harm (RH) and Risk Likelihood (RL) on IT Acceptance: An Examination of a Student Information System
Joseph A. Cazier, E. Vance Wilson, B. Dawn Medlin. © 2009. 14 pages.
In today’s networked world, privacy risk is becoming a major concern for individuals using information technology. Every time someone visits a website or provides information...
The Influence of Media Trust and Internet Trust on Privacy-Risking Uses of E-Health
E. Vance Wilson, David D. Dobrzykowski, Joseph A. Cazier. © 2008. 14 pages.
People claim to be concerned about information privacy on the Internet, yet they frequently give out personal information to online vendors and correspondents with whom they have...
Creating Patient Centered E-Health
E. Vance Wilson. © 2008. 7 pages.
As e-health applications have increased in number and variety, the generalized concept of e-health as “health services and information delivered or enhanced through the Internet”...
Applying Personal Health Informatics to Create Effective Patient-Centered E-Health
E. Vance Wilson. © 2008. 16 pages.
E-health use is increasing worldwide, but no current e-health paradigm fulfills the complete range of users’ needs for Web-enabled healthcare services. Moreover, a number of...
The Role of Privacy Risk in IT Acceptance: An Empirical Study
Joseph A. Cazier, E. Vance Wilson, B. Dawn Medlin. © 2007. 13 pages.
Privacy risk is increasingly entering the public consciousness when using information technologies. To gain insight into the role of risk in the technology adoption process, we...
Building Better E-Health Through a Personal Health Informatics Pedagogy
E. Vance Wilson. © 2006. 8 pages.
E-health use is increasing worldwide, but no current e-health paradigm fulfills the complete range of user needs for online health services. This dilemma clouds a number of...
A Graphical Approach for Reducing Spreadsheet Linking Errors
Charles E. Morrison, Joline Morrison, John Melrose, E. Vance Wilson. © 2003. 17 pages.
Spreadsheet programs are deceptively simple tools that are widely used by end user developers in organizations. However, recent studies have shown that spreadsheets often contain...
A Visual Code Inspection Approach to Reduce Spreadsheet Linking Errors
Mike Morrison, Joline Morrison, John Melrose, E. Vance Wilson. © 2002. 13 pages.
Spreadsheet programs are deceptively simple tools that are widely used by end-user developers in organizations. However, recent studies have shown that spreadsheets often contain...
Development of a Distance Education Internet-Based Foundation Course for the MBA Program
James E. LaBarre, E. Vance Wilson. © 2002. 7 pages.
Course development is a task that requires a methodology if it is to result in a cohesive, well organized unit. This paper details the procedures to develop a distant education...
A Measuring of Task-Technology Fit for Computer-Mediated Communication
E. Vance Wilson, Joline P. Morrison. © 2000. 14 pages.
A key determinant in the success of computer-mediated communication systems (CMCS) and group support systems (GSS) is the task they are used for (Huber, 1984; DeSanctis &...