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Journal of Information Systems, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 2004
- Patrick R. Wheeler, James E. Hunton, Stephanie M. Bryant:
Accounting Information Systems Research Opportunities Using Personality Type Theory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. 1-19 - James C. Lampe:
Alternative Personality Measurements Commentary on Accounting Information Systems Research Opportunities Using Personality Type Theory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. 21-34 - Patrick R. Wheeler, James E. Hunton, Stephanie M. Bryant:
Authors' Reply to Commentary on Accounting Information Systems ResearchOpportunities Using Personality Type Theory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. 35-38 - Paul D. Hutchison, Tanya M. Lee, Craig G. White:
Development of the Journal of Information Systems from the Editors' Perspectives. 39-51 - Jacob M. Rose, Anna M. Rose, Carolyn Strand Norman:
The Evaluation of Risky Information Technology Investment Decisions. 53-66 - William F. Wright, Niramol Jindanuwat, John Todd:
Computational Models as a Knowledge Management Tool: A Process Model of the Critical Judgments Made during Audit Planning. 67-94
- Marcia L. Weidenmier, Terri L. Herron:
Selecting an Audit Software Package for Classroom Use. 95-110
- Arline Savage, Joseph H. Callaghan, Eileen Peacock:
Accounting for the Development Costs of Internal-Use Software. 111-126
- Cheryl L. Dunn:
Book Reviews. 127-130
Volume 18, Number 2, Fall 2004
- (Withdrawn) Are Financial Auditors Overconfident in Their Ability to Assess Risks Associated with Enterprise Resource Planning Systems? 7-28
- Uday S. Murthy:
An Analysis of the Effects of Continuous Monitoring Controls on e-Commerce System Performance. 29-47
- Nancy A. Bagranoff, Leslie D. Turner:
Growing a Nontraditional Accounting Firm: Warren and Associates. 49-56 - Michele Matherly:
Discussion of: Growing a Nontraditional Accounting Firm: Warren and Associates. 57-59 - Guido L. Geerts, Clinton E. White Jr.:
SportsStuff.com: A Case Study on XML Technologies, e-Business Processes, and Accounting Information Systems. 61-73 - Ronald J. Daigle:
Discussion of: SportsStuff.com: A Case Study on XML Technologies, e-Business Processes, and Accounting Information Systems. 75-77 - Andreas I. Nicolaou:
Firm Performance Effects in Relation to the Implementation and Use of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. 79-105 - Jacqueline L. Reck:
Discussion of: Firm Performance Effects in Relation to the Implementation and Use of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. 107-110 - Andreas I. Nicolaou:
Reply to Discussion of: Firm Performance Effects in Relation to the Implementation and Use of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. 111-112
- Bonnie K. Klamm, Marcia L. Weidenmier:
Linking Business Processes and Transaction Cycles. 113-125
- Cheryl L. Dunn:
Book Reviews. 127-131
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