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European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2014
- Bernd Carsten Stahl:
Interpretive accounts and fairy tales: a critical polemic against the empiricist bias in interpretive IS research. 1-11
- Geoff Walsham:
Empiricism in interpretive IS research: a response to Stahl. 12-16
- Edgar A. Whitley, Uri Gal, Annemette Kjærgaard:
Who do you think you are? A review of the complex interplay between information systems, identification and identity. 17-35
- Heiko Roßnagel, Jan Zibuschka, Oliver Hinz, Jan Muntermann:
Users' willingness to pay for web identity management systems. 36-50 - Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte:
Interrelationships of identity and technology in IT assimilation. 51-68 - Michael Tyworth:
Organizational identity and information systems: how organizational ICT reflect who an organization is. 69-83 - Ulrike Schultze:
Performing embodied identity in virtual worlds. 84-95
Volume 23, Number 2, March 2014
- Tamara Dinev:
Why would we care about privacy? 97-102
- Caroline Lancelot Miltgen, Dominique Peyrat-Guillard:
Cultural and generational influences on privacy concerns: a qualitative study in seven European countries. 103-125
- Marie Caroline Oetzel, Sarah Spiekermann:
A systematic methodology for privacy impact assessments: a design science approach. 126-150
- Ram L. Kumar, Antonis C. Stylianou:
A process model for analyzing and managing flexibility in information systems. 151-184
- Michelle Carter, Ryan T. Wright, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Richard Klein:
Understanding online customers' ties to merchants: the moderating influence of trust on the relationship between switching costs and e-loyalty. 185-204 - Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Peter Axel Nielsen:
Using organizational influence processes to overcome IS implementation barriers: lessons from a longitudinal case study of SPI implementation. 205-222 - Ofir Turel, Chris K. Bart:
Board-level IT governance and organizational performance. 223-239
Volume 23, Number 3, May 2014
- Frantz Rowe:
What literature review is not: diversity, boundaries and recommendations. 241-255
- Marcus Keutel, Bjoern Michalik, Janek Richter:
Towards mindful case study research in IS: a critical analysis of the past ten years. 256-272
- Kai Riemer, Robert Bruce Johnston:
Rethinking the place of the artefact in IS using Heidegger's analysis of equipment. 273-288
- Mikko T. Siponen, Anthony Vance:
Guidelines for improving the contextual relevance of field surveys: the case of information security policy violations. 289-305
- Paul P. Tallon:
Do you see what I see? The search for consensus among executives' perceptions of IT business value. 306-325 - Yang Chen, Yi Wang, Saggi Nevo, Jiafei Jin, Luning Wang, Wing S. Chow:
IT capability and organizational performance: the roles of business process agility and environmental factors. 326-342 - Robert Wayne Gregory, Mark Keil:
Blending bureaucratic and collaborative management styles to achieve control ambidexterity in IS projects. 343-356 - Anol Bhattacherjee, Sang Cheol Park:
Why end-users move to the cloud: a migration-theoretic analysis. 357-372
Volume 23, Number 4, July 2014
- Kai Reimers, Robert B. Johnston, Stefan Klein:
An empirical evaluation of existing IS change theories for the case of IOIS evolution. 373-399 - Weizi Li, Kecheng Liu, Hongqiao Yang, Changrui Yu:
Integrated clinical pathway management for medical quality improvement - based on a semiotically inspired systems architecture Open. 400-417 - David K. Allen, Stan Karanasios, Alistair Norman:
Information sharing and interoperability: the case of major incident management. 418-432
- Rajeev Sharma, Sunil Mithas, Atreyi Kankanhalli:
Transforming decision-making processes: a research agenda for understanding the impact of business analytics on organisations. 433-441
- Jane Elisabeth Frisk, Rikard Lindgren, Lars Mathiassen:
Design matters for decision makers: Discovering IT investment alternatives. 442-461 - Pei-Ying Huang, Shan Ling Pan, Tao Hua Ouyang:
Developing information processing capability for operational agility: implications from a Chinese manufacturer. 462-480 - Andreja Habjan, Constantine Andriopoulos, Manto Gotsi:
The role of GPS-enabled information in transforming operational decision making: an exploratory study. 481-502
Volume 23, Number 5, September 2014
- Catherine A. Middleton, Rens Scheepers, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen:
When mobile is the norm: researching mobile information systems and mobility as post-adoption phenomena. 503-512
- Ioanna D. Constantiou, Christiane Lehrer, Thomas Hess:
Changing information retrieval behaviours: an empirical investigation of users' cognitive processes in the choice of location-based services. 513-528 - Stan Karanasios, David K. Allen:
Mobile technology in mobile work: contradictions and congruencies in activity systems. 529-542 - Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte, Henri Isaac, Michel Kalika:
Mobile information systems and organisational control: beyond the panopticon metaphor? 543-557 - Kristine Dery, Darl Kolb, Judith MacCormick:
Working with connective flow: how smartphone use is evolving in practice. 558-570 - Winnie Ng Picoto, France Bélanger, António Palma-dos-Reis:
An organizational perspective on m-business: usage factors and value determination. 571-592
Volume 23, Number 6, November 2014
- Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Insufficient theoretical contribution: a conclusive rationale for rejection? 593-599
- Nik Rushdi Hassan:
Paradigm lost ... paradigm gained: a hermeneutical rejoinder to Banville and Landry's 'Can the Field of MIS be Disciplined?'. 600-615
- Gabriele Piccoli, Tsz-Wai Lui:
The competitive impact of information technology: can commodity IT contribute to competitive performance? 616-628 - Armin Vermerris, Martin Mocker, Eric van Heck:
No time to waste: the role of timing and complementarity of alignment practices in creating business value in IT projects. 629-654 - Shirley Gregor, Ahmed Imran, Tim Turner:
A 'sweet spot' change strategy for a least developed country: leveraging e-Government in Bangladesh. 655-671 - Christos D. Melas, Leonidas A. Zampetakis, Anastasia Dimopoulou, Vassilis Moustakis:
An empirical investigation of Technology Readiness among medical staff based in Greek hospitals. 672-690 - John F. Veiga, Marcus Matthias Keupp, Steven W. Floyd, Franz W. Kellermanns:
The longitudinal impact of enterprise system users' pre-adoption expectations and organizational support on post-adoption proficient usage. 691-707 - Björn Niehaves, Ralf Plattfaut:
Internet adoption by the elderly: employing IS technology acceptance theories for understanding the age-related digital divide Open. 708-726
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