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European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 2018
- Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Going through changes. 1-2 - Nicole Forsgren, Rajiv Sabherwal, Alexandra Durcikova:
Knowledge exchange roles and EKR performance impact: extending the theory of knowledge reuse. 3-21 - Greta L. Polites, Elena Karahanna, Larry Seligman:
Intention-behaviour misalignment at B2C websites: when the horse brings itself to water, will it drink? 22-45
- David Gefen, René Riedl, Dov Te'eni, Ryad Titah:
Adding background music as new stimuli of interest to information systems research. 46-61
- Hanmei Fan, Reeva Lederman:
Online health communities: how do community members build the trust required to adopt information and form close relationships? 62-89
- Sven Kepes, Manoj A. Thomas:
Assessing the robustness of meta-analytic results in information systems: publication bias and outliers. 90-123
- Thanks to Reviewers. 124-126
Volume 27, Number 2, 2018
Editorial
- Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Whither design science research? 127-128
- Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves:
Design science research genres: introduction to the special issue on exemplars and criteria for applicable design science research. 129-139
- Richard L. Baskerville, Mala Kaul, Veda C. Storey:
Aesthetics in design science research. 140-153 - Gerard M. De Leoz, Stacie Petter:
Considering the social impacts of artefacts in information systems design science research. 154-170
- Benjamin Klör, Markus Monhof, Daniel Beverungen, Sebastian Bräuer:
Design and evaluation of a model-driven decision support system for repurposing electric vehicle batteries. 171-188
- Tamara Babaian, Jennifer Xu, Wendy T. Lucas:
ERP prototype with built-in task and process support. 189-206
- Tobias Brandt, Stefan Feuerriegel, Dirk Neumann:
Modeling interferences in information systems design for cyberphysical systems: Insights from a smart grid application. 207-220
- Stefan Seidel, Leona Chandra Kruse, Nadine Székely, Michael Gau, Daniel Stieger:
Design principles for sensemaking support systems in environmental sustainability transformations. 221-247 - Tanguy Coenen, Liesje Coertjens, Peter Vlerick, Marije Lesterhuis, Anneleen Viona Mortier, Vincent Donche, Pieter Ballon, Sven De Maeyer:
An information system design theory for the comparative judgement of competences. 248-261
Volume 27, Number 3, 2018
Special Issue: Philosophy and the Future of the IS Field
- Nik Rushdi Hassan, John Mingers, Bernd Carsten Stahl:
Philosophy and information systems: where are we and where should we go? 263-277
- Mustapha Cheikh-Ammar:
The IT artifact and its spirit: a nexus of human values, affordances, symbolic expressions, and IT features. 278-294 - Paul Beynon-Davies:
What's in a face? Making sense of tangible information systems in terms of Peircean semiotics. 295-314
- Clay K. Williams, Donald E. Wynn Jr.:
A critical realist script for creative theorising in information systems. 315-325
- Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte, Emmanuel Bertin:
From sovereign IT governance to liberal IT governmentality? A Foucauldian analogy. 326-346
- Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Stefan Klein:
Phronesis, argumentation and puzzle solving in IS research: illustrating an approach to phronetic IS research practice. 347-366
- Mike W. Chiasson, Elizabeth J. Davidson, Jenifer Sunrise Winter:
Philosophical foundations for informing the future(S) through IS research. 367-379
- Frantz Rowe:
Being critical is good, but better with philosophy! From digital transformation and values to the future of IS research. 380-393
Volume 27, Number 4, 2018
- Anol Bhattacherjee, Christopher J. Davis, Amy J. Connolly, Neset Hikmet:
User response to mandatory IT use: a coping theory perspective. 395-414 - Albert Boonstra, U. Yeliz Eseryel, Marjolein van Offenbeek:
Stakeholders' enactment of competing logics in IT governance: polarization, compromise or synthesis? 415-433 - Haichao Zheng, Bo Xu, Linna Hao, Zhangxi Lin:
Reversed loss aversion in crowdsourcing contest. 434-448 - Tae Hun Kim, Matthew Wimble, Vallabh Sambamurthy, Frantz Rowe, Jason Bennett Thatcher:
Disaggregation of the IT capital effects on firm performance: Empirical evidence from an IT asset portfolio perspective. 449-469 - Giuseppe Cascavilla, Mauro Conti, David G. Schwartz, Inbal Yahav:
The insider on the outside: a novel system for the detection of information leakers in social networks. 470-485
- Anna Maria Oberländer, Maximilian Röglinger, Michael Rosemann, Alexandra Kees, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Virpi Tuunainen:
Conceptualizing business-to-thing interactions - A sociomaterial perspective on the Internet of Things. 486-502
Volume 27, Number 5, 2018
- Mathieu Templier, Guy Paré:
Transparency in literature reviews: an assessment of reporting practices across review types and genres in top IS journals. 503-550
- Jong Seok Lee, Mark Keil:
The effects of relative and criticism-based performance appraisals on task-level escalation in an IT project: a laboratory experiment. 551-569
- David Agogo, Traci J. Hess:
"How does tech make you feel?" a review and examination of negative affective responses to technology use. 570-599
- Greta L. Polites, Christina Serrano, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Kevin Matthews:
Understanding social networking site (SNS) identity from a dual systems perspective: an investigation of the dark side of SNS use. 600-621
Volume 27, Number 6, 2018
- Frantz Rowe, M. Lynne Markus:
Taking on sacred cows: openness, fair critique, and retaining value when revising classics. 623-628
- Camille Grange, Izak Benbasat:
Opinion seeking in a social network-enabled product review website: a study of word-of-mouth in the era of digital social networks. 629-653 - Steven Bellman, Kyle B. Murray:
Feedback, task performance, and interface preferences. 654-669 - Samir Chatterjee, Jongbok Byun, Kaushik Dutta, Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen, Akshay Pottathil, Harry (Qi) Xie:
Designing an Internet-of-Things (IoT) and sensor-based in-home monitoring system for assisting diabetes patients: iterative learning from two case studies. 670-685
- Tuure Tuunanen, Ken Peffers:
Population targeted requirements acquisition. 686-711
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