Oded Nov, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Polytechnic Institute of New York University

General Information
Room: LC 401
Phone: x3562
Email: onov@poly.edu

RESEARCH INTERESTS

EDUCATION

AWARDS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

- National Science Foundation: CAREER Award - Human-Centered Computing. Principal Investigator ($499,735). IIS-1149745, 2012-2017.

- National Science Foundation: Cyber Discovery and Innovation - CDI Type 1. Principal Investigator ($560,000). BCS-1124795 (with Maurizio Porfiri, NYU-Poly), 2011-2014.

- Hellman Faculty Fund: Co-PI ($41,000). (with Coye Cheshire, U.C. Berkeley), 2011.

- Marie Curie Fellowship, 2004.

- Best Short Paper Award, WikiSym, 2011.

- Best Paper Award, iConference, 2011.

- Best Paper Award, ICWSM, 2009.

PUBLICATIONS (Google Scholar citations)

Journals

- Nov, O. and Schecter, W. (forthcoming). Dispositional Resistance to Change and Hospital Physicians' Use of Electronic Medical Records. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.

- Nov, O. Ye, C. and Kumar, N. (forthcoming). A Social Capital Perspective on Meta-Knowledge Contribution. Decision Support Systems.

- Arazy, A., Nov, O., Patterson, R. and Yeo, L. (2011). Information Quality in Wikipedia: The Effects of Group Composition and Task Conflict. Journal of Management Information Systems 27 (4) 73-100.

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2010). Why do People Tag? Motivations for Collaborative Content Tagging. Communications of the ACM 53 (7) 128-131.

- Nov, O. Naaman, M. and Ye, C. (2010). Analysis of Participation in an Online Photo Sharing Community: A Multi-Dimension Perspective. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 61 (3) 555-566. (pdf)

- Nov, O. and Rafaeli, S. (2009). Measuring the Premium on Common Knowledge in Computer-Mediated Coordination Problems. Computers in Human Behavior 25 (1) 171-174.

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2009). Resistance to Change and the Adoption of Digital Libraries: An Integrative Model. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 60 (8) 1702-1708. (pdf)

- Nov, O. and Rao, B. (2008). Technology-Facilitated 'Give According to Your Abilities, Receive According to Your Needs'. Communications of the ACM 51 (5) 83-87. (pdf)

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2008). Users' Personality and Perceived Ease of Use of Digital Libraries: The Case for Resistance to Change. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 59 (5) 845-851. (pdf)

- Nov, O. and Kuk, G. (2008). Open Content Contributors' Response to Free Riding: The Roles of Personality and Context. Computers in Human Behavior 24 (6) 2848-2861.

- Nov, Y. and Nov, O. (2008). Living In a Bubble? Toward a Unified Bubble Theory. International Journal of General Systems 37 (5) 627-635. (pdf)

- Oreg, S. and Nov, O. (2008). Exploring Motivations for Contributing to Open Source Initiatives: The Roles of Contribution Context and Personal Values. Computers in Human Behavior 24 (5) 2055-2073. (pdf)

- Nov, O. (2007). What Motivates Wikipedians. Communications of the ACM 50 (11) 60-64. (pdf)

- Rao, B., Angelov, B. and Nov, O. (2006). Fusion of Disruptive Technologies: Lessons from the Skype Case. European Management Journal 24 (2-3) 174-188.

- Nov, O. and Jones, M. (2006). Ordering Creativity: Knowledge, Creativity and Idea Generation in the Advertising Industry. International Journal of Product Development 3 (2) 252-262.

Book chapters

- Nov, O. (2009). Information Sharing and Social Computing: Why, What and Where? In: Zelkowitz, M. (Ed.), Advances in Computers, 76, 1-18. Elsevier, Academic Press.

Conferences

- Antin, J., Cheshire,C., and Nov, O. (2012). Technology-Mediated Contributions: Editing Behaviors Among New Wikipedians. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2012). Seattle, WA, February 2012. (pdf)

- Russo, P. and Nov, O. (2011). Trusting Social Location Technologies and Interactions. International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2011). Shanghai, China, December 2011.

- Antin, J., Yee, R., Cheshire,C., and Nov, O. (2011). Gender Differences in Wikipedia Editing. WikiSym'11. Mountain View, CA, October 2011. Best Short Paper Award.

- Nov, O., Arazy, O., and Anderson, D. (2011). Technology-Mediated Citizen Science Participation: A Motivational Model. Proceedings of the AAAI International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2011). Barcelona, Spain, July 2011.

- Johri, A., Nov, O., and Mitra, R. (2011). Environmental Jolts: Impact of Exogenous Factors on Online Community Participation. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2011) - Interactive Paper . Hangzhou, China, March 2011.

- Nov, O., Arazy, O., and Anderson, D. (2011). Dusting for Science: Motivations and Participation of Digital Citizen Science Volunteers. iConference 2011. Seattle, WA, February 2011. Best Paper Award. (pdf)

- Nov, O., Anderson, D. and Arazy, O. (2010). Volunteer Computing: a Model of the Factors Determining Contribution to Community-Based Scientific Research. Proceedings of the 19th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2010). Raleigh, NC, May 2010. (pdf)

- Russo, P. and Nov, O. (2010). Photo Tagging Over Time: A Longitudinal Study of the Role of Attention, Network Density, and Motivations. Proceedings of AAAI International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2010). Washington, DC, May 2010.

- Arazy, O. and Nov, O. (2010). Determinants of Wikipedia Quality: the Roles of Global and Local Contribution Inequality. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010). Savannah, GA, February 2010. (pdf)

- Nov, O., Arazy, O. and Anderson, D. (2010). Crowdsourcing for Science: Understanding and Enhancing ScienceSourcing Contribution. Workshop on the Changing Dynamics of Scientific Collaborations at the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010). Savannah, GA, February 2010. (pdf)

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2009). Why do People Share Photos Online? Antecedents of photos' Quality and Quantity. Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2009). San Francisco, CA, August 2009.

- Nov, O., Naaman, M., and Ye, C. (2009). Motivational, Structural and Tenure Factors that Impact Online Community Photo Sharing. Proceedings of AAAI International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2009). San Jose, CA, May 2009.Best Paper Award. (pdf))

- Nov, O. and Wattal, S. (2009). Social Computing and Privacy Concerns: Antecedents and Effects. Proceedings of CHI 2009: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Boston, MA, April 2009. (pdf)

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2008). Community Photo Sharing: Motivational and Structural Antecedents. Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Paris, France, December 2008. (pdf)

- Nov, O., Ye, C. and Kumar, N. (2008). Why Do People Contribute Meta-Knowledge? A Social Capital Perspective. The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM), Anaheim, CA, USA, August 2008.

- Nov, O., Naaman, M. and Ye, C. (2008). What Drives Content Tagging: The Case of Photos on Flickr. Proceedings of CHI 2008: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Florence, Italy, April 2008. (pdf)

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2008). Personality and technology acceptance: The case for personal innovativeness in IT, openness and resistance to change. Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 41), Hawaii, USA, January 2008. IEEE Press.

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2007). The effect of dispositional resistance to change on perceived ease of use. Proceedings of the Sixth Pre-ICIS Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction Research (SIG-HCI), Montreal, Canada, December 2007.

- Nov, O. and Ye, C. (2007). Sustaining customer-centric communities: what drives content viewing? Proceedings of the Pre-ICIS Sixth Workshop on e-Business (WeB 2007), Montreal, Canada, December 2007.

- Nov, O. and Oreg, S. (2006). Open source contribution: The Role of personal Values. Proceedings of the IFIP 8.2 Organizations and Society in Information Systems (OASIS) Research Workshop at the 27th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Milwaukee, WI, USA, December 2006.

- Nov, O. and Jones, M. (2006). Knowledge management and creativity: A technology-facilitated balance. Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Gothenburg, Sweden, June 2006.

- Nov, O. and Rao, B. (2005). A Common grid: a note on grid computing and common goods. Proceedings of the Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET) Portland, OR, August 2005.

- B. Rao, Angelov, B. and Nov, O. (2005). When disruptive technologies integrate: evidence from the Skype case. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Management of Technology (IAMOT) Vienna, Austria, May 2005.

- Nov, O. and Jones, M. (2005). Creativity, knowledge and IS: a critical view. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 38), Hawaii, USA, January 2005, IEEE Press. Track 1, Volume, 44.2.

- Nov, O. and McCalla, R. (2004). Reflecting on Technology Acceptance: lessons from commercial creative processes. Proceedings of the IFIP 8.2 Organizations and Society in Information Systems (OASIS) Research Workshop at the 25th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Washington DC, USA, December 2004.

- Nov, O. and Jones, M. (2004). Information systems and creativity management in the media and advertising industries: a critical view. Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Turku, Finland, June 2004.

- Nov, O. and Jones, M. (2003).'The less you know the better'? Creative processes and Knowledge restriction practices. Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM), Oxford, UK, September 2003, pp. 687-696.

- Nov, O. and Jones, M. (2003). Ordering creativity? Knowledge, creativity, and social interaction in the advertising industry. Proceedings of the 4th Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities (OKLC) conference, Barcelona, Spain, April 2003.

SEMINARS AND TALKS

- Princeton University, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton, NJ, October 2010.

- University of Haifa, Graduate School of Business, Haifa, Israel, March 2010.

- Tel Aviv University, Graduate School of Business, Tel Aviv, Israel, March 2010.

- HP Labs, Palo Alto, CA, January 2010.

- University of Pittsburgh, School of Information Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA, November 2008.

- City University of New York, Baruch College, New York, NY, November 2008.

- Groningen University, Faculty of Economics and Business, Groningen, The Netherlands, September 2008.

- Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2008.

- Yahoo! Research, New York, NY, June 2008.

- Google Research NYC, New York, NY, May 2008.

- Tel Aviv University, Graduate School of Business, Tel Aviv, Israel, December 2007.

MEDIA MENTIONS

Scientific American (by Nigel Shadbolt and Tim Berners-Lee)
http://www.sciamdigital.com/index.cfm?fa=Products.ViewIssuePreview&ARTICLEID_CHAR=47CB5956-3048-8A5E-10A6C89135BB5E2F

Communications of the ACM by Bob Violino
http://cacm.acm.org/news/92931-what-motivates-volunteer-computing-contributors-it-depends/fulltext

O'reilly Radar by Andy Oram
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/10/what-motivates-wikipedians-rev.html