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European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, February 2008
- Richard L. Baskerville:
Changing the challenge: measure what makes you better and be better at what you measure. 1-3
- Astrid Dickinger, Mitra Arami, David Meyer:
The role of perceived enjoyment and social norm in the adoption of technology with network externalities. 4-11 - Pratim Datta, Sutirtha Chatterjee:
The economics and psychology of consumer trust in intermediaries in electronic markets: the EM-Trust Framework. 12-28 - Corinne M. Karuppan, Muthu Karuppan:
Resilience of super users' mental models of enterprise-wide systems. 29-46 - Hee-Dong Yang, Hye-Ryun Kang, Robert M. Mason:
An exploratory study on meta skills in software development teams: antecedent cooperation skills and personality for shared mental models. 47-61 - Vijay Kasi, Mark Keil, Lars Mathiassen, Keld Pedersen:
The post mortem paradox: a Delphi study of IT specialist perceptions. 62-78 - Tsai-Hsin Chu, Daniel Robey:
Explaining changes in learning and work practice following the adoption of online learning: a human agency perspective. 79-98
Volume 17, Number 2, April 2008
- Hans van der Heijden:
Editorial. 99
- Albert Boonstra, David Boddy, Sheena Bell:
Stakeholder management in IOS projects: analysis of an attempt to implement an electronic patient file. 100-111 - Eszter Bartis, Nathalie N. Mitev:
A multiple narrative approach to information systems failure: a successful system that failed. 112-124 - José-Rodrigo Córdoba, Gerald Midgley:
Beyond organisational agendas: using boundary critique to facilitate the inclusion of societal concerns in information systems planning. 125-142 - Andrea Carugati:
Information system development activities and inquiring systems: an integrating framework. 143-155
- Richard L. Baskerville:
For better or worse: how we apply journal ranking lists. 156-157
- Dennis Adams, Norman Johnson:
The journal list and its use: motivation, perceptions, and reality. 158-162 - Leslie P. Willcocks, Edgar A. Whitley, Chrisanthi Avgerou:
The ranking of top IS journals: a perspective from the London School of Economics. 163-168 - Juhani Iivari:
Expert evaluation vs bibliometric evaluation: experiences from Finland. 169-173 - Philip Powell, Maria Woerndl:
Time to stop researching the important things? 174-178
Volume 17, Number 3, June 2008
- Richard L. Baskerville:
Strategies, systems, and technologies. 179-181
- Raymond R. Panko:
IT employment prospects: beyond the dotcom bubble. 182-197 - Henry E. Newkirk, Albert L. Lederer, Alice M. Johnson:
Rapid business and IT change: drivers for strategic information systems planning? 198-218 - Catherine L. Wang, Pervaiz K. Ahmed, Mohammed Rafiq:
Knowledge management orientation: construct development and empirical validation. 219-235 - Stacie Petter, William H. DeLone, Ephraim R. McLean:
Measuring information systems success: models, dimensions, measures, and interrelationships. 236-263 - Bijan Azad, Nelson E. King:
Enacting computer workaround practices within a medication dispensing system. 264-278 - Selamawit Molla Mekonnen, Sundeep Sahay:
An institutional analysis on the dynamics of the interaction between standardizing and scaling processes: a case study from Ethiopia. 279-289 - Uri Gal, Kalle Lyytinen, Youngjin Yoo:
The dynamics of IT boundary objects, information infrastructures, and organisational identities: the introduction of 3D modelling technologies into the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. 290-304 - Jan Kietzmann:
Interactive innovation of technology for mobile work. 305-320
Volume 17, Number 4, August 2008
- Richard L. Baskerville:
Research quality, project failure, and privacy threats: spitting, yelling, and cussing. 321-323
- Ray J. Paul:
Measuring research quality: the United Kingdom Government's Research Assessment Exercise. 324-329 - Robert D. Galliers:
A discipline for a stage? A Shakespearean reflection on the research plot and performance of the Information Systems field. 330-335
- Zahir Irani, Tony Elliman:
Creating social entrepreneurship in local government. 336-342
- Aristeidis Theotokis, Pavlos A. Vlachos, Katerina Pramatari:
The moderating role of customer-technology contact on attitude towards technology-based services. 343-351 - Colin Ashurst, Neil F. Doherty, Joe Peppard:
Improving the impact of IT development projects: the benefits realization capability model. 352-370 - Nicolas Lesca, Marie-Laurence Caron-Fasan:
Strategic scanning project failure and abandonment factors: lessons learned. 371-386 - Iris A. Junglas, Norman A. Johnson, Christiane Spitzmüller:
Personality traits and concern for privacy: an empirical study in the context of location-based services. 387-402 - Guy Paré, Simon Bourdeau, Josianne Marsan, Hamid Nach, Shadi Shuraida:
Re-examining the causal structure of information technology impact research. 403-416 - Norman A. Johnson, Randolph B. Cooper, Wynne W. Chin:
The effect of flaming on computer-mediated negotiations. 417-434
Volume 17, Number 5, October 2008
- Richard L. Baskerville:
What design science is not. 441-443
- Ray J. Paul:
The only duty we owe to history is to rewrite it: reflections on Bob Galliers' article 'A discipline for a stage?'. 444-447 - Steven Alter:
Defining information systems as work systems: implications for the IS field. 448-469
- Robert Winter:
Guest Editorial. 470-475
- Judith Weedman:
Client as designer in collaborative design science research projects: what does social science design theory tell us? 476-488 - William L. Kuechler Jr., Vijay K. Vaishnavi:
On theory development in design science research: anatomy of a research project. 489-504 - Kevin Williams, Samir Chatterjee, Matti Rossi:
Design of emerging digital services: a taxonomy. 505-517 - Karthikeyan Umapathy, Sandeep Purao, Russell R. Barton:
Designing enterprise integration solutions: effectively. 518-527 - Fergle D'Aubeterre, Rahul Singh, Lakshmi S. Iyer:
Secure activity resource coordination: empirical evidence of enhanced security awareness in designing secure business processes. 528-542 - Ivan Aaen:
Essence: facilitating software innovation. 543-553
Volume 17, Number 6, December 2008
- Hans van der Heijden:
Editorial. 555-556
- Thompson S. H. Teo, Bing Men:
Knowledge portals in Chinese consulting firms: a task-technology fit perspective. 557-574 - Kari Smolander, Matti Rossi, Sandeep Purao:
Software architectures: Blueprint, Literature, Language or Decision? 575-588 - Kalle Lyytinen, Mike Newman:
Explaining information systems change: a punctuated socio-technical change model. 589-613 - Sunyoung Cho, Lars Mathiassen, Agneta Nilsson:
Contextual dynamics during health information systems implementation: an event-based actor-network approach. 614-630 - Randolph B. Cooper, Russell P. Haines:
The Influence of workspace awareness on group intellective decision effectiveness. 631-648 - Dewi Rooslani Tojib, Ly Fie Sugianto, Sen Sendjaya:
User satisfaction with business-to-employee portals: conceptualization and scale development. 649-667 - Edgar A. Whitley, Ian R. Hosein:
Doing the politics of technological decision making: due process and the debate about identity cards in the U.K. 668-677 - Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Jasna Kuljis:
Profile of IS research published in the European Journal of Information Systems. 678-693
- Richard L. Baskerville:
Introduction to the Opinion Paper: Bryant's 'The future of information systems'. 694
- Antony Bryant:
The future of information systems - Thinking Informatically. 695-698
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