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European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, 2019
- Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Stimulating academic discourse: a call for response. 1-5
- Matthew T. Mullarkey, Alan R. Hevner, Pär J. Ågerfalk:
An elaborated action design research process model. 6-20
- Maung K. Sein
, Matti Rossi
:
Elaborating ADR while drifting away from its essence: A commentary on Mullarkey and Hevner. 21-25
- Leon A. Kappelman, Vess Johnson
, Russell Torres, Chris Maurer, Ephraim R. McLean:
A study of information systems issues, practices, and leadership in Europe. 26-42
- Elena Gorbacheva, Jenine P. Beekhuyzen, Jan vom Brocke, Jörg Becker:
Directions for research on gender imbalance in the IT profession. 43-67 - Roman Lukyanenko, Jeffrey Parsons
, Binny M. Samuel
:
Representing instances: the case for reengineering conceptual modelling grammars. 68-90
- Hartmut Hoehle
, John A. Aloysius, Soheil Goodarzi, Viswanath Venkatesh
:
A nomological network of customers' privacy perceptions: linking artifact design to shopping efficiency. 91-113
- Thanks to Reviewers. 114-118
Volume 28, Number 2, 2019
- Kieran Conboy:
Being Promethean. 119-125
- Helena Wenninger
, Hanna Krasnova, Peter Buxmann:
Understanding the role of social networking sites in the subjective well-being of users: a diary study. 126-148
- Raffaele Fabio Ciriello
, Alexander Richter
, Gerhard Schwabe:
The paradoxical effects of digital artefacts on innovation practices. 149-172
- Carmen Leong
, Shan L. Pan, Shamshul Bahri, Ali Fauzi
:
Social media empowerment in social movements: power activation and power accrual in digital activism. 173-204
- Mostafa Mesgari
, Chitu Okoli
:
Critical review of organisation-technology sensemaking: towards technology materiality, discovery, and action. 205-232
Volume 28, Number 3, 2019
Ethnography/Narrative
- Mahdi Fahmideh
, Farhad Daneshgar, Fethi A. Rabhi, Ghassan Beydoun
:
A generic cloud migration process model. 233-255
- Raquel Benbunan-Fich
:
An affordance lens for wearable information systems. 256-271 - Jie Ren, Jeffrey V. Nickerson
:
Arousal, valence, and volume: how the influence of online review characteristics differs with respect to utilitarian and hedonic products. 272-290 - Christian Peukert
:
Determinants and heterogeneity of switching costs in IT outsourcing: estimates from firm-level data. 291-317 - Claire Ingram Bogusz
, Robin Teigland
, Emmanuelle Vaast:
Designed entrepreneurial legitimacy: the case of a Swedish crowdfunding platform. 318-335 - Xiaofei Zhang
, Xitong Guo
, Kee-hung Lai
, Yi Wu:
How does online interactional unfairness matter for patient-doctor relationship quality in online health consultation? The contingencies of professional seniority and disease severity. 336-354
Volume 28, Number 4, 2019
- Earl H. McKinney Jr., Charles J. Yoos II:
Information as a difference: toward a subjective theory of information. 355-369
- Gohar Feroz Khan
, Matthias Trier:
Assessing the long-term fragmentation of information systems research with a longitudinal multi-network analysis. 370-393 - Björn Ross
, Laura Pilz, Benjamin Cabrera, Florian Brachten
, German Neubaum, Stefan Stieglitz
:
Are social bots a real threat? An agent-based model of the spiral of silence to analyse the impact of manipulative actors in social networks. 394-412 - Audrey Grace, Rob Gleasure
, Patrick Finnegan, Tom Butler
:
Enabling service co-production: a theory-building case study. 413-438
- Zeyu Peng, Xitong Guo
:
A multilevel investigation on antecedents for employees' exploration of enterprise systems. 439-456
- Tomoaki Shimada
, James Soo Keng Ang, Darren Ee:
Exploring the impact of IS function maturity and IS planning process on IS planning success: an ACE analysis. 457-472
Volume 28, Number 5, 2019
- Robert F. Otondo
:
How long can this party last? What the rise and fall of OR/MS can teach us about the future of business analytics. 473-495
- Christian Maier
, Sven Laumer
, Jakob Wirth
, Tim Weitzel
:
Technostress and the hierarchical levels of personality: a two-wave study with multiple data samples. 496-522 - Inkyoung Hur
, Karlene C. Cousins
, Bernd Carsten Stahl:
A critical perspective of engagement in online health communities. 523-548 - Nanda Chingleput Surendra, Salman Nazir:
Creating "informating" systems using Agile development practices: an action research study. 549-565
- Marko Niemimaa, Elina Niemimaa:
Abductive innovations in information security policy development: an ethnographic study. 566-589
Volume 28, Number 6, 2019
- Federica Ceci
, Andrea Masini
, Andrea Prencipe
:
Impact of IT offerings strategies and IT integration capability on IT vendor value creation. 591-611 - John Qi Dong
, Chia-Han Yang:
Information technology and innovation outcomes: is knowledge recombination the missing link? 612-626 - David Gefen, Ofir Ben-Assuli
, Mark Stehr, Bruce Rosen
, Yaron Denekamp:
Governmental intervention in Hospital Information Exchange (HIE) diffusion: a quasi-experimental ARIMA interrupted time series analysis of monthly HIE patient penetration rates. 627-645 - Jongwoo Kim
, Sunyoung Cho
, Balasubramaniam Ramesh
:
IT-leveraged network value cocreation: a case study of the value cocreation process and value capture in the South Korean broadcast advertising industry. 646-662 - Palash Bera, Geert Poels
:
How quickly do we learn conceptual models? 663-680
- Owen Eriksson, Paul Johannesson
, Maria Bergholtz:
The case for classes and instances - a response to representing instances: the case for reengineering conceptual modelling grammars. 681-693

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