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16th ICIS 1995: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Gad Ariav, Cynthia Mathis Beath, Janice I. DeGross, Rolf Hoyer, Chris F. Kemerer:
Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Information Systems, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 10-13, 1995. Association for Information Systems 1995
Research Papers
- Philip Yetton, Jane F. Craig, Kim Johnston:
Fit, Simplicity and Risk: Multiple Paths to Strategic IT Change. 1-11 - Eduardo M. Morgado, Nicolau Reinhard, Richard T. Watson:
Extending the Analysis of Key Issues in Information Technology Management. 13-16 - John G. Mooney, Vijay Gurbaxani, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
A Process Oriented Framework for Assessing the Business Value of Information Technology. 17-27 - Christina Soh, M. Lynne Markus:
How IT Creates Business Value: A Process Theory Synthesis. 29-41 - Luis L. Martins, Ajit Kambil:
Learning from Experience: Managerial Interpretations of Past and Future Information Technologies. 43-54 - Daniel Robey:
Theories that Explain Contradiction: Accounting for the Contradictory Organizational Consequences of Information Technology. 55-63 - Danial Clapper, Anne P. Massey:
Predicting Group Output: Assessing the Relative Impacts of Task-Related Input and GSS Use. 65-80 - Surinder Singh Kahai, Bruce J. Avolio, John J. Sosik:
Meeting Impacts of Two Types of EMS Anonymity and Initial Difference in Opinions. 81-92 - Marshall W. van Alstyne, Erik Brynjolfsson:
Communication Networks and the Rise of an Information Elite: Do Computers Help the Rich Get Richer? 93-96 - Rajiv M. Dewan, Shankar Sundaresan, Abraham Seidmann:
Strategic Choices in IS Infrastructure: Corporate Standards Versus "Best of Breed" Systems. 97-107 - Young-Gul Kim:
Process Modeling for BPR: Event-Process Chain Approach. 109-121 - Monica Adya, Fred L. Collopy:
Does AI Research Aid Prediction? A Review and Evaluation. 123-140 - Kathleen Foley Curley, Marc H. Meyer, Ezra Wohlgemuth:
Organizing for the Effecitve Diffusion of Corporate Information Systems: Manage Project Scale and Scope. 141-153 - Hock-Hai Teo, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei:
Innovation Diffusion Theory as a Predictor of Adoption Intention for Financial EDI. 155-165 - François Bergeron, Louis Raymond:
The Contribution of IT to the Bottom Line: A Contingency Perspective of Strategic Dimensions. 167-181 - Anandhi S. Bharadwaj, Sundar G. Bharadwaj, Benn R. Konsynski:
The Moderator Role of Information Technology in Firm Performance: A Conceptual Model and Research Propositions. 183-188 - Anil Maheshwari, Richard J. Boland Jr.:
Reflection and Representation: An Experimental Examination of Computer-Based Representation to Support Reflective Thinking. 189-195 - J. Roberto Evaristo, Carl R. Adams, Shawn P. Curley:
Information Load Revisited: A Theoretical Model. 197-206 - Jim Hann, Ron Weber:
The Impact of IT Infusion and Diffusion on Some Characteristics of IS Planning: A Model and an Empirical Test. 207-214 - Russell L. Purvis, V. Sambamurthy, Robert W. Zmud:
The Effects of Knowledge Embeddedness on the Diffusion of Case Technologies within Organizations. 215-224 - Keng Siau, Hock Chuan Chan, Kwok Kee Wei:
The Effects of Conceptual and Logical Interfaces on Visual Query Performance of End Users. 225-235 - Sangkyu Rho, Salvatore T. March:
Designing Distributed Database Systems for Efficient Operation. 237-253 - H. K. Cheung, Janice M. Burn:
Managing Distributed Information Systems Resources in a Globalized Environment. 255-269 - P. S. Giridharan:
Dominance in the Telecommunications Services Industry. 271-275 - Lawrence Loh, N. Venkatraman:
An Empirical Study of Information Technology Outsourcing: Benefits, Risks, and Performance Implications. 277-288 - Suzanne Iacono, Mani R. Subramani, John C. Henderson:
Entrepreneur or Intermediary: The Nature of the Relationship Manager's Job. 289-299 - Murali Venkatesh, Ruth V. Small, Richard M. Southwick:
A Cognitive Motivational Model of Group Member Decision Satisfaction. 301-312 - Andrew Hutchison, Othmar Morger, Christian Sauter, Stephanie Teufel:
Current Usage and Potential of Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Swiss Banks: An Empirical Study. 313-324 - Yoko Takeda, Jiro Kokuryo:
Media Choice in Interorganizational Transactions: An Exploratory Study of the Distribution of Dry Groceries in Japan. 325-331 - James B. Baty II, Ronald M. Lee:
Intershop: A Distribued Architecture or Electronic Shopping. 333-344
Research in Progress
- Ram L. Kumar, Anthony C. Stylianou:
Managing Flexibility in Distributed Information Systems Architectures. 345 - Youngjin Yoo:
An Investigation of Group Development Process in "Virtual" Project Team Environments. 346 - V. Sambamurthy, Robert W. Zmud:
Organizational Competencies for Managing Investments in Visionary Applications of Information Technology. 347-348 - Peter Weill, Marianne Broadbent, Carey Butler, Christina Soh:
An Exploration of Firm-Wide Information Technology Infrastructure Investment and Services. 349-350 - Scott L. Schneberger:
Distributed Computer System Complexity Versus Component Simplicity: Their Effects on Software Maintenance. 351 - Jon Heales:
An Empirical Analysis of Information Systems Changes. 352-353 - Peter B. Seddon:
Perceived Net Benefit as a Measure of IS Success and Predictor of IS Use. 354-355 - Robert L. Heckman, Audrey Guskey:
Sources of Customer Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction with Information Technology Help Desks. 356-357 - Amarnath Prakash:
Distributed IT Governance: An Organizational-Economic Perspective. 358-359 - Judy E. Scott:
Interorganizational Learning and Information Technology in Global Manufacturing. 360-361 - Susan A. Brown, Norman L. Chervany:
Effective Information Technology Introduciton: The Roles of Knowledge and Communication. 362
Panels
- E. Burton Swanson, Wiebe Bijker, James C. Brancheau, Neil C. Ramiller:
"Innovation" - The Very Idea: Exploring Terms of Research on IS/IT Innovations. ICIS 1995: 363 - Dinesh Batra, Eckhard D. Falkenberg, Jeffrey Parsons, Yair Wand:
Conceptual Modeling in Systems Development: Should it Be Driven by User's or Designer's Needs? (Panel discussion). ICIS 1995: 364-366 - Allen S. Lee, Richard L. Baskerville, Jonathan Liebenau, Michael D. Myers:
Judging Qualitative Research in Information Systems: Criteria for Accepting and Rejecting Manuscripts. ICIS 1995: 367 - Kalle Lyytinen, Ed Steinmuller, John Leslie King, Ben Petrazzini:
Innovating Standards of Standardizing Innovations? ICIS 1995: 368-369 - Gholamreza Torkzadeh, Fred D. Davis, William J. Doll, Nancy Paule Melone:
Should IT Rely Exclusively upon Reference Disciplines for Measuring Success? ICIS 1995: 370-371 - Chris Sauer, Robert I. Benjamin, Philip Yetton, Robert W. Zmud:
Management Competencies in Three Perspectives on IT-Based Organizational Transformation: Convergence or Coincidence? ICIS 1995: 372 - Richard O. Mason, Sue A. Conger, Olaf Forsgren, David J. Pullinger, Chee-Sing Yap:
How Do the Ethics of IT Differ Across Cultures? ICIS 1995: 373 - Louise L. Soe, M. Lynne Markus, Staffan Hultén, J. Christopher Westland:
Evolutionary Economics: Revolutionary Implications for the Field of IS? ICIS 1995: 374-375 - August-Wilhelm Scheer, Wolfgang König, Helmut Krcmar:
Can Distributed Information Systems Really Serve New Organizational Trends? ICIS 1995: 376-377 - David K. Meader, N. Venkatraman, Ram Nidumolu, Kathy Cruz:
The IS Function in the Virtual Organization: Who's Wagging Whom? ICIS 1995: 378 - Eric van Heck, Ajit Kambil, Benn R. Konsynski, Hans Uithol:
Information Technology Opportunities and Threats to the Dutch Flower Auctions. ICIS 1995: 379-380 - Roger Clarke, Michael Vitale, Ignace Snellen, Charles Wiseman:
Beyond the Jungle: How Can the Various Schools of Thought in Strategic Information Systems Contribute to Organizational Strategy in Low-Competitive Contexts? ICIS 1995: 381-383
Tutorials
- Blake Ives, George R. Widmeyer, Michael S. Parks:
The Electronic Commerce Course: An Early Vision of Learning in a Networked World. 385-386 - Brian T. Pentland, Sajda Qureshi, Elaine K. Yakura:
Two Techniques for Qualitative Data Analysis: Computer-Based Analysis Tools. 387-388 - Bradley C. Wheeler, Maryam Alavi, Joseph S. Valacich:
Creating and Using the Collaborative Telelearning Environment. 389
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