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BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Palvia, P., Ghosh, J., Jacks, T., Serenko, A., and Turan, A.H. (Eds.) Foreword by G. J. Hofstede. (2020). The World IT Project: Global issues in information technology. Boston-Delft: World Scientific - Now Publishers. (Chapter 1 is available for free download).

2. Van Belle, J.P., Scholtz, B., Njenga, K., Serenko, A., and Palvia, P. (2018). Top IT issues for employers of South African graduates. In Kabanda, S., Suleman, H., Gruner, S. (eds). Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series, vol 963. Springer, pp: 108-123.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. Jacks, T., Palvia, P., Serenko, A., and Ghosh, J. (2022). Global perspectives on IT occupational culture: A three-way cultural analysis. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, in-press.

2. Yeo, B., Serenko, A., and Palvia, P. (2022). One size does not fit all: Global perspectives on IT worker turnover. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, in-press.

3. Palvia, P., Ghosh, J., Jacks, T., Serenko, A., and Turan, A. (2022). Are IT workers from Mars? An examination of their national culture dimensions. The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems, in-press.

4. Ghosh, J., Palvia, P., Serenko, A., and Jacks, T. (2022). Individuality matters: A world view of individual issues of IT professionals. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, in-press.

5. Serenko, A., Sasaki, H., Palvia, P., and Sato, O. (2022). Turnover in Japanese IT professionals: Antecedents and nuances. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 26: 1-31.

6. Bui, S., Le-Nguyen, K., Bui, Q., Jacks, T., and Palvia, P. IT workplace preferences, job demands, and work exhaustion. Journal of Computer Information Systems. Accepted on October 31, 2021.

7. Palvia, P., Serenko, A., Ghosh, J., and Jacks, T. (2022). Sorry, the world is not flat: A global view of organizational information systems issues. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, in-press.

8. Cranefield, J., Gordon, M. E., Palvia, P., Serenko, A., and Jacks, T. (2021). From fun-lovers to institutionalists: Uncovering pluralism in IT occupational culture. Information Technology & People, in-press.

9. Palvia, P., Ghosh, J., Jacks, and Serenko, A. (2021). Information technology issues and challenges of the globe: The World IT Project. Information & Management, 58(8): Article 103545.

10. Palvia, P., Ghosh, J., Jacks, T., Serenko, A., and Turan, A. (2021). Insights from the World IT Project survey on IS organizational trends. MIS Quarterly Executive, 20(1): 61-68.

11. Yeo, B., Serenko, A., Palvia, P., Sato, O., Sasaki, H., Yu, J., and Guo, Y. (2021). Job satisfaction of IT workers in East Asia: The role of employee demographics, job demographics, and uncertainty avoidance. The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems, in-press.

12. Scholtz, B., Van Belle, J.P., Njenga, K., Serenko, A., and Palvia, P. (2019). The role of job satisfaction in turnover and turn-away intention of IT staff in South Africa. Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management, 14: 77-97.

13. Bellini, C.G.P., Palvia, P., Moreno, V., Jacks, T., and Graeml, A. (2019). Should I stay or should I go? A study of IT professionals during a national crisis. Information Technology & People, 32(6): 1472-1495.

14. Palvia, P., Ghosh, J., Jacks, T., Serenko, A., and Turan, A. (2018). Trekking the globe with the World IT Project. Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research, 20(1): 3-8.

15. Palvia, P., Jacks, T., Ghosh, J., Licker, P., Romm-Livermore, C., Serenko, A., and Turan, A. H. (2017). The World IT Project: History, trials, tribulations, lessons, and recommendations. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 41(Article 18): 389-413.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS PAPERS

1. Sato, O., Sasaki, H., and Palvia, P. (2022). The impact of organizational culture on information technology professionals in Japan. Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.

2. Sato, O., Serenko, A., Scholtz, B., Palvia, P., and Sasaki, H. (2020). Job satisfaction, turnover and turn-away intention of IT workers in Japan. Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management Association Conference. Paris, France.

3. Yeo, B., Serenko, A., Palvia, P., and Jacks, T. (2020). Does the US model of IT work exhaustion apply to the BRICS countries? Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management Association Conference. Paris, France.

4. Sasaki, H., Serenko, A., Sato, O., and Palvia, P. (2019). Determinants of job satisfaction and turnover intention of IT professionals in Japan. Proceedings of the 25th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). Cancun, Mexico.

5. Van Belle, J.P., Scholtz, B., Njenga, K., Serenko, A., and Palvia, P. (2018). ‘Should I stay or should I go?’ - Antecedents or turnover intentions of IT staff in South Africa. Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management Association Conference. Mexico City, Mexico.

6. Ghosh, J., Abraham, D., and Palvia, P. (2018). Organizational, technology, and individual IT issues in India. Proceedings of the Indian Subcontinent DSI International Conference. Mumbai, India.

7. Islam, A.K.M.N., Mavengere, N., Ahlfors, U-R., Ruohonen, M., Serenko, A., and Palvia, P. (2018). A stress-strain-outcome model of job satisfaction: The moderating role of professional self-efficacy. Proceedings of the 24th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). New Orleans, Louisiana.

8. Yeo, B., Serenko, A., Palvia, P., Sato, O., Sasaki, H., Yu, J., and Guo, Y. (2018). Exploring job satisfaction of IT workers in Taiwan, Japan, and China: The role of employee demographics, job demographics, and uncertainty avoidance. Proceedings of the 24th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). New Orleans, Louisiana.

9. Serenko, A., Sato, O., Palvia, P., Turan, A.H., and Sasaki, H. (2017). The effect of work-home conflict on IT employees in Japan: The moderating role of conscientiousness. Proceedings of the 23rd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). Boston, Massachusetts.

10. Wrycza, S., Gajda, D., Palvia, P. and Turan, A.H. (2016). Representativeness in the ‘World IT Project’ survey research: The methodological prerequisites and verification. Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference. San Diego, USA.

11. Serenko, A., Bontis, N., and Palvia, P. (2015). The World IT Project: Exploring antecedents and consequences of job satisfaction of IT professionals in Canada. Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management Association Conference. St. Louis, Missouri.

12. Palvia, P., Ghosh, J., Jacks, T., Licker, P., Livermore, C., and Turan, A. (2015). The World IT Project: A multi-country multi-year investigation of IT employee issues. Proceedings of the Indian Subcontinent DSI International Conference. Pune, India.

SPEECHES AND PRESENTATIONS

1. Palvia, P. Keynote address "The World IT Project: An Ambitious Mission - Accomplished." The 2022 Global Information Technology Management Association Annual Conference, Mexico, City, Mexico, June 12, 2022.

2. Palvia, P. Keynote Speech "The World IT Project: Bringing Balance into IS Research.” The 3rd ICDE and 14th ISDSI Annual Conference, Raipur, India, December 29, 2020.

3. Palvia, P. Panel Chair for "The World IT Project: Key Findings and Opportunities." Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Virtual conference, June 2020.

4. Turan, A.H.  Keynote address "The World IT Project: An Arduous and Rewarding Journey." University of Nizwa Fall 2019 Research Seminar Sessions, Nizwa, Oman, September 25, 2019.

5. Palvia, P. "Global IS Research: The World IT Project." Presented to faculty and doctoral students at Indian Institute of Management Indore, India on December 20, 2019.

6. Palvia, P. Keynote speech "The World IT Project: An Arduous and Rewarding Journey" at the Southern Association for Information Systems Conference, St. Simons Island, Georgia, March 2019.

7. Palvia, P. "Beyond the American and Western Views: The World IT Project." New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, January 30, 2019.

8. Van Belle Jean Paul, Scholtz, Brenda, Njenga, Kennedy, Serenko, Alexander and Palvia, Prashant. 2018. "Top IT Issues for Employers of South African Graduates," SACLA Conference, South Africa, June 2018.

9. Palvia, P. Keynote speech "Trekking the Globe with the World IT Project" at the 2018 MWAIS conference, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, May 2018.

10. Palvia, P. Keynote speech "Probing the Global IT Landscape: The World IT Project" at the AIM 2017 Conference, Paris, France, May 17-19, 2017.

11. Palvia, P. Keynote speech "Trekking IT Issues and Challenges of the Globe: The World IT Project" at the 2015 International Conference on Business and Information (BAI2015) held at Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central, Macau, July 7-9, 2015.

12. Palvia, P. Forum Chair for "The World IT Project." Proceedings - Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, St. Louis, USA, June 2015.

13. Palvia, P. "The World IT Project: A Program on International Research and Experiences in Publishing." Invited seminar presented at Old Dominion University, USA, April 17, 2015.

14. Palvia, P. Forum Chair for "The World IT Project." Proceedings - Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Philadelphia, USA, June 2014.

15. Palvia, P. Forum Chair for "The World IT Project." Proceedings - Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 2013.

16. Palvia, P. Workshop Chair for "World IT Project I and II." Proceedings - Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Bangalore, India, June 2012.

17. Panel Co-Chair for "Creating a Global IT Research Project." Proceedings - Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 2011.

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