Publications by Years

Dr. Ping Zhang

Professor

School of Information Studies

Syracuse University

 

Last modified: 2014.04.26

 

2010    2009    2008    2007    2006    2005    2004    2003    2002    2001    2000    1999    1998    1997    1996    1995 & Earlier

 

2014:

1.      Prestopnik, Nathan & Ping Zhang (Forthcoming), Human-Computer Interaction: Interactivity, Immersion and Invisibility as the New Extensions, in D. Straub and R. Welke (eds.), Encyclopedia on Management Information Systems

2.      Tang, J., Ping Zhang, and Phillip Wu (Forthcoming), Categorizing Consumer Behavioral Responses and Artifact Design Features: The Case of Online Advertising,” Information Systems Frontiers

2013:

1.     Scialdone, Michael & Ping Zhang (2013), Applying Extended Adaptive Structuration Theory to Qualitative Research on Human-Computer Interaction, Poster, The pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, December 2013, Milan, Italy

2.     Tang, Jian & Ping Zhang (2013), Forced or Inspired: Understanding Consumers’ Cognitive Appraisals and Behavioral Responses towards Online Advertising, Proceedings of the pre-ICIS 2013 Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, December, Italy

3.     Tang, Jian, Ping Zhang & Philip Wu (2013), Passive or Active: Understanding Consumers’ Behavioral Responses to Online Advertising, Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), June, Jeju, South Korea

4.      Curty, Renata and Ping Zhang (Forthcoming 2013), Website Features that Gave Rise to Social Commerce: A Historical Analysis, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (ECRA), Vol. 12. (Pre-pub PDF)

5.      Zhang, Ping, Lina Zhou and Hans-Dieter Zimmerman (Forthcoming 2013), Advances in Social Commerce Research, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (ECRA), Vol. 12

6.      Zhou, Lina, Ping Zhang, and Hans-Dieter Zimmerman (2013), Social Commerce Research: An Integrated View, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (ECRA), Vol. 12, Issue 2, 61-68. (Pre-pub PDF)

7.      Zhang, P., J. Liew, & K. Hassman. (Forthcoming). The Intellectual Characteristics of the Information Field: Evidence from Heritages and Substances. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. (Pre-pub PDF)

8.      Zhang, Ping (2013), The Affective Response Model: A Theoretical Framework of Affective Concepts and Their Relationships in the ICT Context, Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ), Vol. 37, Issue 1, 247-274 (PDF)

9.      Song, Peijian, Cheng Zhang, & Ping Zhang (2013), Online Information Product Design: The Influence of Product Integration on Brand Extension, Decision Support Systems (DSS), Vol. 54, 826-837

2012:

3.      Wang Chingning & Ping Zhang (2012), The Evolution of Social Commerce: An Examination from the People, Business, Technology, and Information Perspective, Communications of the AIS (CAIS). Vol. 31, Article 5, 105-127 (PDF)

4.     Jian Tang, Yuxiang Zhao & Ping Zhang (2012), Moderating Effects of Perceived Affordances on Users’ Adaptive Media Use, Poster, The I-Conference, February, 2011, Toronto, Canada

5.      Ku, Min-Chun, Michael Scialdone & Ping Zhang (2012), Absent Information Technology in Legitimate Information Systems Research, Poster, The I-Conference, February, 2011, Toronto, Canada

2011:

1.      Hevner, Alan and Ping Zhang (2011), Design Research and Human-Computer Interaction, AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol.3, Issue 2.

2.      Zhang, Ping, Michael Scialdone, & Min-Chin Ku (2011), IT Artifacts and The State of IS Research, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Shanghai, China, December 2011 (PDF)

3.      Curty, Renata, & Ping Zhang (2011), Social Commerce: Looking Back and Forward, Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2011 (PDF)

4.      Ke, Weiling & Ping Zhang (Forthcoming), The Effects of Psychological Empowerment on Performance in Open Source Software Projects: An Exploratory Study, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. (PDF)

5.      Liu, Fang, Meiyun Zuo & Ping Zhang (2011), Human-Machine Function Allocation in Information Systems: A Comprehensive Approach, Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), Brisbane, Australia, July 2011 (PDF)

6.     Jian Tang, Yuxiang Zhao & Ping Zhang (2011), Perceived Affordances of Web Advertisements: Implications for Information Artifacts Design, Proceedings of the Fifth China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM), Harbin, China, June 2011 (PDF)

7.      Zhang, Ping (2011), What Consumers Think, Feel, and Do Toward Digital Ads: A Multi-Phase Study, European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Helsinki, Finland, June 2011 (PDF)

2010:

1.      张苹 & 赵宇翔 (2010), 动因支撑理论(MAT)对于用户体验设计(UED)研究的理论指导和行动借鉴, 淘宝碳酸志, 2010 (in Chinese, PDF)

2.      Ke, Weiling & Ping Zhang (Forthcoming), The Effects of Psychological Empowerment on Performance in Open Source Software Projects: An Exploratory Study, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.

3.     Ke, Weiling & Ping Zhang (2010), Extrinsic Motivations in Open Source Software Development Efforts and The Moderating Effects of Satisfaction of Needs, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 11(12), 784-808 (PDF)

4.    Kim, Youngseek & Ping Zhang (2010), Continued Use of Technology: Combining Controlled and Automatic Processes, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), St. Louis, December 2010 (PDF)

5.     Nathan Prestopnik & Ping Zhang (2010), Coping with Nuisance on the Web, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Lima, Peru, August 12-15, 2010 (PDF) Nominated for the best paper award

6.     Zhang, Ping & Michael Scialdone (2010), State of IT Artifacts: An Analysis of ICIS 2009 Research Papers, Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), July 2010, Taipei, Taiwan (PDF)

7.     Jian Tang & Ping Zhang (2010), Media Selection Preferences of US College Students: Empirical Evidence and A Proposed Research Model, Proceedings of China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM), June 2010, Wuhan, China

8.      Scialdone, Michael & Ping Zhang (2010), Deconstructing Motivations of ICT Adoption and Use: A Theoretical Model and its Applications to Social ICT, iConference, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, February 3-6, 2010

2009:

1.      Ku, Min-Chun & Ping Zhang (2009), Conceptualizing Aesthetic Experiences of Embodied Interaction with ICTs, Poster, The pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, December 2009, Phoenix, Arizona

2.      Kim, Youngseek & Ping Zhang (2009), Individual Users’ Adoption of Smart Phone Services, Poster, The pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, December 2009, Phoenix, Arizona

3.      Li, Na (Lina) & Ping Zhang (2009), Toward E-Commerce Website Evaluation and Use: Qualitative and Quantitative Understandings, Proceedings of the pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, December 2009, Phoenix, Arizona

4.      Zhang, Ping, Na (Lina) Li, Michael Scialdone, & Jane Carey (2009), The Intellectual Advancement of Human-Computer Interaction Research: A Critical Assessment of the MIS Literature (1990-2008), AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 1(3), 55-107 (PDF)

5.      Zhang, Ping & Heshan Sun (2009), The complexity of different types of attitude in initial and continued ICT use, Journal of American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST). (PDF)

6.      Zhang, Ping (2009), Affect and Aesthetics in ICT Design and Use, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Resource Management (Conf-IRM), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 2009. (PDF)

7.      Ke, Weiling & Ping Zhang (2009), Motivations in OSS communities: The mediating role of effort intensity and goal commitment, International Journal of Electronic Commerce (IJEC) (PDF)

8.      Zhang, Ping, Dennis Galletta, Na (Lina) Li, and Heshan Sun (in press), Human-Computer Interaction, in Wayne Huang (ed.), Management Information Systems, Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, China. (English manuscript version PDF; Chinese published version PDF)

9.      Kim, Youngseek, Ping Zhang and L. David Lankes (2009), Future of Information Seeking on the Internet and Web Advertising: How Can We Guide Web Advertising for Users' Information Seeking on a Website?, iConference, The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, February 8-11 2009

2008:

1.      Sun, Heshan & Ping Zhang (2008), Adaptive system use: An investigation at the system feature level, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), December 2008, Paris, France (PDF)

2.      Ke, Weiling & Ping Zhang, Participating in Open Source Software Projects: The Role of Empowerment, Proceedings of the pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, December 2008, Paris, France

3.      Zhang, Ping (2008), Motivational affordances: Fundamental reasons for ICT design and use, Communications of the ACM (CACM), 51(11). (PDF)

4.      Zhang, Ping & Swati Bhattacharyya (2008), Students’ views of a learning management system: A longitudinal qualitative study, Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), 23 (20), 351-375 (PDF)

5.      Ke, Weiling & Ping Zhang (2008), Motivations for participating in open source software communities: Roles of psychological needs and altruism, Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), July 2008, SuZhou, China (PDF)

6.      Sun, Heshan & Ping Zhang (2008), Online seller trust and use of online auction marketplaces, Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), July 2008, SuZhou, China. Nominated for the best paper award.

7.      Zhang, Ping & Youngseek Kim (2008), Web advertising: What do we know about its acceptance and impacts? A meta-analysis of the literature, Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), July 2008, SuZhou, China

8.      Zhang, Ping & Youngseek Kim (2008), What makes web advertisements effective? Proceedings of China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM), June 2008, ChengDu, China

9.      Zhang, Ping, Shelley Aikman, and Heshan Sun (2008), Two types of attitudes in ICT acceptance and use, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 24 (7), 1-21. (PDF)

10.  Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2008), Affective factors and their mediating effects in user technology acceptance, Journal of American Society for information Science and Technology (JASIST). (PDF)

11.  Zhang, Ping & Roberto Polillo (2008), The Importance of the Management Perspective in the Human-Computer Interaction Field, Proceedings of CHI Extended Abstracts, ACM, Florence, Italy, April 5-10. (PDF)

12.  Zhang, Ping (2008). Toward a Positive Design Theory: Principles for Designing Motivating Information and Communication Technology, in M. Avital, R. Bolland, and D. Cooperrider (eds.), Designing Information and Organizations with a Positive Lens, a volume of the Advances in Appreciative Inquiry series, Elsevier. (PDF)

2007:

1.      Zhang, Ping & Na Li (2007), Positive Affect and Negative Affect in IT Adoption: A Longitudinal Study, Proceedings of pre-ICIS HCI workshop, Montreal, Canada, December 2007. Best paper award. (PDF)

2.      Zhang, Ping, Swati Bhattacharyya, and Cheng-Lin Chiang, Student Evaluations of WebCT: A Multi-Phase Qualitative Study, Proceedings of pre-ICIS SIGED and International Academy of Information Management (IAIM) workshop, Montreal, Canada. December 2007

3.      Ke, Weiling & Ping Zhang (2007), Motivation, Social Identity and Ideology Conviction in OSS Communities: The Mediating Role of Effort Intensity and Goal Commitment, Proceedings of PACIS 07. Nominated for the best paper award.

4.      Zhang, Ping (2007), Roles of attitudes in initial and continued ICT use: a longitudinal study, Proceedings of AMCIS, Keystone, CO, 2007.

5.      Sun, Heshan, Ping Zhang and Snow Xiao (2007), A research model of relationship quality in E-Commerce: Connecting IS factors with marketing profitability, Proceedings of AMCIS, Keystone, CO, 2007.

6.      Zhang, Ping (2007), Designing motivating ICT, Proceedings of CSWIM , July 2007, Shanghai .

7.      Zhang, Ping and Shelley Aikman (2007), Attitudes in ICT Acceptance and Use, Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Computer Interaction, July 2007, Beijing

8.      Zhang, Ping and Robert Benjamin (2007), Understanding Information Related Fields: A Conceptual Framework, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) (PDF)

9.      Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2007), Applying Markus and Robey's Causal Structure to Examine User Technology Acceptance Research: A New Perspective, Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application (JITTA) (PDF)

10.  Liu, Xiaozhong, Robert Benjamin, Ping Zhang (2007), Re-Examining IT Enabled Change with a New Model of the Information Field: The Tiger Creek Case, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 2007. (PDF)

11.  Te’eni, Dov, Jane Carey, & Ping Zhang, Human-Computer Interaction: Developing Effective Organizational Information Systems. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007

2006:

1.      Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2006), Adaptive IT use: Conceptualization and measurement, Proceedings of the 5th pre-ICIS Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, December 2006

2.      Parker, Katie and Ping Zhang (2006), Examining Applications of Motivational Theories to the IT Field, Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), Poster, November 3-8, 2006, Austin, TX

3.      Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2006), Causal relationships between perceived enjoyment and perceived ease of use: An alternative approach, Journal of Association for Information Systems (JAIS), Vol. 7, No. 9, 618-645, September (PDF).

4.      Nah, Fiona Fui-Hoon, Ping Zhang, Scott McCoy, and Mun Yi (2006), Human-computer interaction research in the management information systems discipline, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), Vol. 64, Issue 9, 787-788 (PDF)

5.      Zhang, Ping & Dennis Galletta (eds.), Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems - Foundations, Series of Advances in Management Information Systems (AMIS), Volume 4, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006

6.      Galletta, Dennis and Ping Zhang (eds.), Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems - Applications, Series of Advances in Management Information Systems (AMIS), Volume 5, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006. This is one of the first two research collections on HCI research in MIS

7.      Zhang, Ping and Dennis Galletta (2006), Foundations of Human-Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems, in HCI and MIS: Foundations, Zhang, P. and Galletta, D. (eds), Volume 4, Series of Advances in Management Information Systems, M.E. Sharpe publisher. (PDF)

8.      Galletta, Dennis and Ping Zhang (2006), Applications of Human-Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems, in HCI and MIS: Applications, Galletta, D. and Zhang, P. (eds), Volume 5, Series of Advances in Management Information Systems, M.E. Sharpe publisher. (PDF)

9.      Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2006), The Role of Affect in IS Research: A Critical Survey and a Research Model, in HCI and MIS (I): Foundations, Zhang, P. and Galletta, D. (eds), Series of Advances in Management Information Systems, M.E. Sharpe publisher. (PDF)

10.  Zhang, Ping (2006), Pop-up Animations: Impacts and Implications for Website Design and Online Advertising, in HCI and MIS: Applications, Galletta, D. and Zhang, P. (eds), Volume 5, Series of Advances in Management Information Systems, M.E. Sharpe publisher. (PDF)

11.  Zhang, Ping (2006), Producing Human-Centered, Usability-Sensitive, and HCI-Competent Managers, CIOs, and CEOs, Proceedings of CHI Extended Abstracts, ACM, Montreal, Canada, April 24-27 (PDF)

12.  Zhang, Ping (2006), Book review, “Wired for Speech: How Voice Activates and Advances the Human-Computer Relationship. By C. Nass and S. Brave. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005.” Information Processing and Management: An International Journal. 42 (5), September, 1397-1399

13.  Li, Na and Ping Zhang (2006), Consumer Online Shopping Behavior, in Customer Relationship Management, Fjermestad, J. and Romano, N. (eds), Series of Advances in Management Information Systems, M.E. Sharpe publisher. (PDF)

14.  Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2006), The Role of Moderating Factors in User Technology Acceptance, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), Vol. 64, No. 2, pp. 53-78 (PDF).

15.  Zhang, Ping, Na Li and Heshan Sun (2006), Affective Quality and Cognitive Absorption: Extending Technology Acceptance Research, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 2006. (PDF)

2005:

1.      Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2005), An Empirical Study on Causal Relationships between Perceived Enjoyment and Perceived Ease of Uses, Proceedings of the Pre-ICIS 05 Annual Workshop on HCI in MIS (HCI/MIS’05), Las Vegas, NV., December

2.      Zhang, Ping & Na Li (2005), The Intellectual Development of HCI Research in MIS: A Survey of the MIS Literature (1990-2002), Journal of Association for Information Systems (JAIS), Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 227-292. (PDF)

3.      Zhang, Ping, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, and Izak Benbasat (2005), Editorial Introduction: HCI Research in MIS, Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS). Vol. 22, No. 3. (PDF)

4.      Li, Na and Ping Zhang (2005), A Research agenda toward assessing perceived affective quality of IT, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS’05), Omaha, NE, August.

5.      Sun, Heshan and Ping Zhang (2005), A research agenda toward a better conceptualization of IT use, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS’05), Omaha, NE, August.

6.      Zhang, Ping and Na Li (2005), The Importance of Affective Quality, Communications of the ACM (CACM), Vol. 48, No. 9, September, pp. 105-108. (PDF)

7.      Nah, Fiona Fui-Hoon, Ping Zhang, and Scott McCoy (2005), Editorial Introduction: HCI in MIS, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (IJHCI), Vol. 19, No. 1, September, 2005. (PDF)

8.      Zhang, Ping and U. Yeliz Eseryel (2005), Task in HCI Research in the MIS Literature: A Critical Survey, Proceedings of the Human-Computer Interaction International conference (HCII), Las Vegas, NV, July 22-27, 2005. (PDF)

9.      Zhang, Ping & Chingning Wang (2005), An Empirical Evaluation on Consumer Perceived Advertising Value and Attitude, Proceedings of The 6th Global Information Technology and Management (GITM) World Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, June 5-7, 2005. (PDF)

10.  Zhang, Ping, Jane Carey, Dov Te’eni, and Marilyn Tremaine (2005), Incorporating HCI Development into SDLC: A Methodology, Communications of the AIS (CAIS), Vol. 15, Article 29, April, pp. 512-543 (PDF)

11.  Finneran, Christina and Ping Zhang (2005), Flow in Computer-Mediated Environments: Promises and Challenges, Communications of the AIS (CAIS), vol. 15, article 4, pp. 82-101 (PDF)

2004:

1.      Ping Zhang and Na Li (2004), Love at First Sight or Sustained Effect? The Role of Perceived Affective Quality on Users’ Cognitive Reactions to IT, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Washington, D.C. (PDF)

2.      Heshan Sun and Ping Zhang (2004), An Empirical Study on the Roles of Affective Variables in User Adoption of Search Engines, Proceedings of the Pre-ICIS 04 Annual Workshop on HCI in MIS (HCI/MIS’04), Washington, D.C., December. Best paper award (PDF)

3.      Ping Zhang, Jane Carey, Dov Te’eni, & Marilyn Tremaine (2004), Integrating Human-Computer Interaction Development into SDLC: A Methodology, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS04), NYC, August, 2004. (PDF)

4.      Ping Zhang, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, and Jenny Preece (2004), HCI Studies in MIS, Behaviour and Information Technology (BIT), 23, 3, 147-151. (PDF)

5.      Carey, Jane, Dennis Galletta, Jinwoo Kim, Dov Te’eni, Barbara Wildemuth, and Ping Zhang (2004), The Role of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the Management Information Systems Curricula: A Call to Action, Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), Vol. 13, Article 23, April, 357-379 (PDF)

6.      Heshan Sun & Ping Zhang (2004), A Methodological Analysis of User Acceptance of Technology, Proceedings of the Thirty-Seventh Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-37), January 2004. (PDF)

7.      Ping Zhang & Na Li (2004), An Assessment of HCI Research in MIS: Topics and Methods, Computers in Human Behavior (CHB), 20, 2, 125-147. (PDF)

2003:

1.      Ping Zhang and Nelson Massad (2003), The Impact of Animation on Visual Search Tasks in a Web Environment: A Multi-Year Study, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information System (AMCIS’03), Tampa, FL, August 2003. (PDF)

2.      Zhang, Ping & Li, Na (2003), An Assessment of Research in MIS Oriented HCI Studies, American Psychological Association, Symposium of Divisions 21 and 14: The Many Faces of HCI Researchers in IS, Toronto, Canada, August

3.      Ping Zhang and Andrew Dillon (2003), HCI and MIS: Shared Concerns, editorial introduction, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), 59, 4, 397-402. (PDF)

4.      Zhang, Ping, Fiona Nah, Jonathan Lazar, & Scott McCoy (eds.), Proceedings of the Second Pre-ICIS Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, Seattle, WA, December 2003

5.      Christina Finneran and Ping Zhang (2003), A Person-Artifact-Task Model of Flow Antecedents within Computer-Mediated Environments, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), 59, 4, 475-496. (PDF)

2002:

1.      Ping Zhang, Izak Benbasat, Jane Carey, Fred Davis, Dennis Galletta, and Diane Strong (2002), Human-Computer Interaction Research in the MIS Discipline, Communications of the AIS (CAIS) (http://cais.isworld.org/),  (PDF) or SIGHCI Research Resources Site at http://cte.rockhurst.edu/sighci/Published_papers.html

2.      Stanton, Jeffrey, Ping Zhang, and Gisela von Dran (2002), JEM: A Motivational Model of Evaluation of Information Seeking Environment, The First Annual Workshop on HCI in MIS (HCI/MIS’02), Barcelona, Spain, December 14

3.      Nora Misiolek, Norhayati Zakaria, and Ping Zhang (2002), Trust in organizational acceptance of information technology: a conceptual model & preliminary evidence, Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute 33rd Annual Meeting, November, 2002 (PDF)

4.      von Dran, Gisela and Ping Zhang (2002), A theoretical model of quality websites: a multi-disciplinary conceptualization, Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute 33rd  Annual Meeting, November, 2002

5.      Li, Na & Ping Zhang (2002), Consumer online shopping attitudes and behavior: an assessment of research, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS’2002), Dallas, August 9-11, 2002 (PDF)

6.      Christina Finneran & Ping Zhang (2002), The Challenges of Studying Flow within a Computer-mediated Environment, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS’2002), Dallas, August 9-11, 2002 (PDF)

7.      Wang, Chingning, Ping Zhang, Risook Choi, Michael D’Eredita (2002), Understanding Consumers Attitude Towards Advertising, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS’2002), Dallas, August 9-11, 2002 (PDF)

2001:

1.      Zhang, Ping and Gisela von Dran, (2001-2002), User Expectations and Rankings of Quality Factors in Different Web Site Domains, International Journal of Electronic Commerce (IJEC), vol. 6, no. 2, Winter, 2001-2002, pp. 9-33 (PDF)

2.      Zhang, Ping, Gisela von Dran, Paul Blake, and Veerapong Pipithsuksunt (2001), Important Design Features in Different Web Site Domains: An Empirical Study of User Perceptions, e-Service Journal, Volume 1, Number 1, 77-91 (PDF)

3.      Zhang, Ping (2001), Business Information Visualization: Guidelines for Research and Practice, Encyclopedia of Microcomputers, Volume 27, Supplement 6, 61-77

4.      Zhang, Ping (2001), The Impact of Animation Timing and Location on Visual Search Task Performance in the Web Environment, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS'2001), Boston, August 3-5, 2001. Best paper award

5.      Zhang, Ping and Gisela von Dran (2001), Expectations and Rankings of Website Quality Features: Results of Two Studies on User Perceptions, Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS 34), Hawaii, January, 2001

2000:

1.      Zhang, Ping and Gisela von Dran (2000), Satisfiers and Dissatisfiers: a Two-Factor Model for Website Design and Evaluation, Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS), Vol. 51, Issue 14, November, 1253-1268 (PDF)

2.      Zhang, Ping, (2000), The Effects of Animation on Information Seeking Performance on the World Wide Web: Securing Attention or Interfering with Primary Tasks? Journal of Association for Information Systems (JAIS), Volume 1 Article 1, March 2000 (PDF)

3.      Zhang, Ping (2000), Business Information Visualization: Guidelines for Research and Practice, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Volume 69, Supplement 32, 1-17

4.      von Dran, Gisela and Ping Zhang (2000), A Proto-Theory of Website Design Quality: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute 31st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 18-21, 2000

5.      von Dran, Gisela and Ping Zhang (2000), A Model for Assessing the Quality of Websites, Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Association for Information Science (ASIS 2000), Chicago, November 13-16, 2000

6.      Zhang, Ping, Gisela von Dran, Paul Blake, and Veerapong Pipithsuksunt (2000), A Comparison of the Most Important Website Features in Different Domains: An Empirical Study of User Perceptions, Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS'2000), August

7.      Zhang, Ping, Gisela von Dran, Ruth Small, Silvia Barcellos (2000), A Two-Factor Theory for Website Design, Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS 33), Hawaii, January, 2000

1999:

1.      Zhang, Ping (1999), Will You Use Animation on Your Web Pages? Experiments of Animation's Effects and Implications for Web User Interface Design and Online Advertising. Chapter 4 in Doing Business on the Internet: Opportunities and Pitfalls, C. Romm and F. Sudweeks (eds.), Springer-Verlag in conjunction with the British Computer Society

2.      Gisela von Dran, Ping Zhang, and Ruth Small (1999), Quality Websites: an application of the Kano model to website design, Proceedings of the 5th Americas Conference in Information Systems (AMCIS'99), August 13-15 1999

3.      Zhang, Ping (1999), Effective Decision Making with Effective Human Information Interaction: A Cognitive Perspective, Proceedings of the 4th Asia-Pacific Decision Science Institute Conference, Shanghai, China, June 1999

4.      Zhang, Ping, Gisela von Dran, Ruth Small, Silvia Barcellos (1999), Web Sites that Satisfy Users: A Theoretic Framework for Web User Interface Design and Evaluation, Proceedings of the International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS 32), Hawaii, January 5-8, 1999

1998:

1.      Zhang, Ping (1998), An Image Construction Method for Visualizing Managerial Data, Decision Support Systems (DSS), 23, 371-387

2.      Zhang, Ping, and James Pick (1998), Generating Large Data Sets for Simulation of Electronics Manufacturing, Simulation, 70 (4), April, 231-249

3.      Zhang, Ping (1998), A Case Study on Technology Use in Distance Learning, Journal of Research on Technology in Education (formerly Journal of Research on Computing in Education), 30 (4), Summer, 398-419 (PDF)

4.      Zhang, Ping (1998), Distance Teaching a Graduate Course on Information Systems Analysis and Design, Journal of Informatics Research & Education (formerly Journal of Education for MIS), 5(1), 98-109 (PDF)

5.      Zhang, Ping, & Gilbert Maker (1998), Effects of Allocated Attention on Visual Search Tasks: A Web-Based Experiment on Animation Interference, Multimedia Information Systems in Practice, ed. Wing S. Chow, Springer, Hong Kong

6.      Zhang, Ping, & Gilbert Maker (1998), Effects of Allocated Attention on Visual Search Tasks: A Web-Based Experiment on Animation Interference, The International Conference on Multimedia & Telecommunications Management, Hong Kong, December 17-19

1997:

1.      Zhang, Ping (1997), Distance Teaching a Graduate Course on Information Systems Analysis and Design, C. Rogers (ed.), Proceedings of the 12th annual conference of the International Academy for Information Management (IAIM'97), Atlanta, Georgia, December 12-14, 1997. Best paper award

2.      Zhang, Ping, & Nelson Massad (1997), The Impact of Animation on Individual Performance: A Web-Based Experiment, Proceedings of the 3rd Americas Conference in Information Systems (AIS'97), August 14-17 1997

3.      Zhang, Ping, & Dan Zhu (1997), Information Visualization in Project Management and Scheduling, Proceedings of The 4th Conference of the International Society for Decision Support Systems (ISDSS'97), Ecole des HEC, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, July 21-22

1996:

1.      Zhang, Ping (1996), Visualizing Production Planning Data. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications (IEEE CG&A), 16(5), September, 7-10 (PDF)

2.      Zhang, Ping (1996), Image Construction Rules for Visualizing the Non-Visual Managerial Data, Proceedings of Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS'96), December 1996, Cleveland, OH

3.      Zhang, Ping (1996), “VIZ_planner: A User-Centered Information Visualization System for Middle and High Level Production Planning Support,” Software & Technology Demonstration Track, The Second Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 16-18, 1996, Phoenix, AZ

4.      Zhang, Ping (1996), The Impact of Business Information Visualization on Human Problem-Solving Performance, Information Visualization Mini Track, Proceedings of The Second Americas Conference on Information Systems (AIS'96), August 16-18, Phoenix, AZ

5.      Wyman, Steve & Ping Zhang (1996), Beyond Intelligent Systems: Listening to the Ghosts in the Machines, Philosophical Foundations Mini Track, Proceedings of The Second Americas Conference on Information Systems (AIS'96), August 16-18, Phoenix, AZ

6.      Zhang, Ping (1996), How Information Visualization Affects Human Problem-Solving Performance in a Complex Business Domain: A Comparative Study, Proceedings of Asia-Pacific DSI Conference, June 21-22

7.      Zhang, Ping, Peng Si Ow, and Andrew B. Whinston (1996), Design and Evaluation of a Business Information Visualization System for Manufacturing Production Planning Support, Proceedings of INFORMS First Conference on Information Systems and Technology, May

1995 & Earlier:

1.      Zhang, Ping (1995), Visualization for Decision-Making Support, Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995

2.      Zhang, Ping (1995), Visualization of Dynamic, Multidimensional, Large-Volume Business Information: Some Techniques and System Evaluation, Proceedings of ACM Workshop on New Paradigms in Information Visualization and Manipulation, December, Baltimore, MD

3.      Zhang, Ping and Andrew B. Whinston (1995), Business Information Visualization for Decision-Making Support -- A Research Strategy, Proceedings of the First Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 25-27, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

4.      Zhang, Ping, Peng Si Ow, and Andrew B. Whinston (1993), Using Visualization to Support Problem-Solving in Production Planning Domain, IEEE Visualization '93 Workshop on Intelligent Visualization Systems, October

5.      Zhang, Ping (1989), The Design and Implementation of MISDBGS -- An MIS-oriented Database Generating System, Proceedings of Beijing International Symposium for Young Computer Professionals, Beijing, China, August

6.      Yang, Fu-Qing, She-Wei Tang, and Ping Zhang (1989), First Research on Problems in Generating MIS, Computer Technology (Chinese), January 1989

7.      Yang, Fu-Qing, She-Wei Tang, and Ping Zhang (1988), The Problems in Generating MISs, Proceedings, Conference on Computers Used in Business Management (Chinese)

8.      Tang, Shi-Wei, Yu Fang, Ping Zhang, et al. (1987), A Large Synthesized Management Information System, Software Industry (Chinese), January, 1987

9.      Zhang, Ping (1987), Design of a MIS-oriented Database Generating System, M.Sc. Thesis, Peking University, Beijing, Chain, July, 1987

10.  Tang, Shi-Wei, Yu Fang, and Ping Zhang (1985), Software Design and Database Design, Proceedings, The First Annual Meeting of Beijing Electronic Learned Society (Chinese), Beijing, China, October

11.  Zhang, Ping (1984), Preprocessor for a Syntax-oriented Editor, B.Sc. Thesis, Peking University, Beijing, China, July, 1984