Dr. SHEK, Sarah Pui Wah
Dr. SHEK, Sarah Pui Wah

石珮華博士
BA, MPhil, PhD
Lecturer, Department of Computer Science
 

About

Dr. Shek received her PhD degree in Information Systems from the City University of Hong Kong. She joined Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist University in 2014 and now serves as a lecturer. Before joining HKBU, she was with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Her research focus has mainly been on virtual work, IT and user behaviors.


Research Interests

  • Online communities
  • Virtual team work
  • IT and user behaviors
  • Knowledge management

Selected Publications

  • Shek, Sarah P. W. and Hui, K. L., Disclosure or Disclosure Avoidance? Internet Users' Information Privacy and Emotions Experienced on B2C Web Site, 4th China Summer Workshop on Information Management, 2010.
  • Shek, Sarah P. W. and Sia, C. L., Understanding the motivations of customer knowledge sharing in online community, 14th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2008. Vol. 6. p. 3808-3814.
  • Shek, S. P. W., Sia, C. L. and Banerjee, P., Organizational adoption of mobile distributed work: An empirical examination, Association for Information Systems - 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2007: Reaching New Heights Vol. 5. p. 3501-3512.
  • Shek, S. P. W. and Sia, C. L., Using reputation system to motivate knowledge contribution behavior in online community, PACIS 2007 - 11th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Managing Diversity in Digital Enterprises.
  • Sarah P.W. Shek, Stimulating Knowledge Contribution through Identity and Reputation Management, PACIS 2006 - Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Shek, S. P. W., and Sia, C. L., Understanding of Organizational Intention to Distributed Work Adoption, PACIS 2004 - Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Shanghai, China.
  • Shek, S. P. W., Sia, C. L. and Lim, K. H., A preliminary assessment of different trust formation models: The effect of third party endorsements on online shopping, Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2003. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 1174443.