Book, Chapter
Nelson, M., Shen, M., & Schoonmaker, M. Measuring the Business Benefits of Web-based Interorganizational Systems: A Co-Adoption Model for Standards Development. Advances in Management Information Systems (AMIS) (2006): 3-17.
Nelson, M., Shaw, M., Shen, S., Schoonmaker, M., & Qualls, W. Co-Adoption Of XML-Based Interorganizational Systems: A Case of Adopting RosettaNet Standards. e-Business Management. Springer-Verlag (2002)
Nelson, M., Shaw, M., Shen, S., & Miller, T. e-Business Management Models: A Services Perspective and Case Studies. e-Business Management. Springer-Verlag (2002)
Conference Proceeding
Nelson, M., Rariden, R., & Sen, R. A Lifecycle Approach towards Business Rules Management. Forty First Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (2008)
Hauck, R., & Nelson, M. Embedding student clickers in an introductory management information systems course. Midwest Association for Information Systems (2006)
Nelson, M., & Shaw, M. The Adoption and Diffusion of Interorganizational System Standards and Process Innovations. Management Information Systems Quarterly (2003)
Nelson, M., Shaw, M., & Schoonmaker, M. Benefits and Valuation of Technology Alliances in Supply Chains. INFORMS Annual Meeting (2002)
Nelson, M. Co-Adoption Of XML-Based Interorganizational Systems. Americas Conference on Information Systems (2002)
Journal Article
Nelson, M., & Kazzaz, M. A Case of the Subrogation Blues! A Business Analyst's Sourcing Recommendation. Journal of Business Cases and Applications 20 (2018): 1-15.
Larson, E., Nelson, M., & Carter, M. The FIRST+ Year Information Systems Faculty Experience. Communications of the Assoc for Info Systems 36.32 (2015)
Sen, R., Nelson, M., & Subramaniam, C. Application of Survival Model to Understand Open Source Software Release. Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems 7.2 (2015)
Nelson, M., & Sen, R. Business rules management in healthcare: A lifecycle approach. Decision Support Systems 57 (2014): 387-394.
Nelson, M., Sen, R., & Subramaniam, C. Open source software licenses: Strong-copyleft, non-copyleft, or somewhere in between?. Decision Support Systems 52.1 (2011): 199-206.