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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, March 2017
- Igor Aleksander:
Partners of humans: a realistic assessment of the role of robots in the foreseeable future. 1-9 - Yang Chen, Yi Wang, Saggi Nevo, Jose Benitez-Amado, Gang Kou:
Improving strategic flexibility with information technologies: insights for firm performance in an emerging economy. 10-25 - Jerry N. Luftman, Kalle Lyytinen, Tal Ben-Zvi:
Enhancing the measurement of information technology (IT) business alignment and its influence on company performance. 26-46 - Brian Nicholson, Ron Babin, Steve Briggs:
Exploring the effects of liminality on corporate social responsibility in inter-firm outsourcing relationships. 47-61 - Sarah Spiekermann, Jana Korunovska:
Towards a value theory for personal data. 62-84 - Nik Rushdi Hassan, Claudia Loebbecke:
Engaging scientometrics in information systems. 85-109
Volume 32, Number 2, June 2017
- Wendy L. Currie, Jonathan J. M. Seddon:
The regulatory, technology and market 'dark arts trilogy' of high frequency trading: a research agenda. 111-126 - Joseph Feller, Rob Gleasure, Stephen Treacy:
Information sharing and user behavior in internet-enabled peer-to-peer lending systems: an empirical study. 127-146 - Hsingyi Phoebe Tsai, Deborah Compeau, Darren B. Meister:
Voluntary use of information technology: an analysis and synthesis of the literature. 147-162 - Markus Rohde, Peter Brödner, Gunnar Stevens, Matthias Betz, Volker Wulf:
Grounded Design - a praxeological IS research perspective. 163-179 - Bendik Bygstad:
Generative innovation: a comparison of lightweight and heavyweight IT. 180-193 - Daniel Schlagwein, Monica Hu:
How and why organisations use social media: five use types and their relation to absorptive capacity. 194-209
Volume 32, Number 3, September 2017
- Wendy L. Currie, Thomas Lagoarde-Segot:
Financialization and information technology: themes, issues and critical debates - part I. 211-217 - Daniel Drummer, Stefan Feuerriegel, Dirk Neumann:
Crossing the next frontier: the role of ICT in driving the financialization of credit. 218-233 - Tiejun Ma, Frank McGroarty:
Social Machines: how recent technological advances have aided financialisation. 234-250 - Michael Siering, Benjamin Clapham, Oliver Engel, Peter Gomber:
A taxonomy of financial market manipulations: establishing trust and market integrity in the financialized economy through automated fraud detection. 251-269 - Ricky Cooper, Jonathan J. M. Seddon, Ben Van Vliet:
High-frequency trading and conflict in the financial markets. 270-282 - Martin Haferkorn:
High-frequency trading and its role in fragmented markets. 283-296
Volume 32, Number 4, December 2017
- Daniel Schlagwein, Kieran Conboy, Joseph Feller, Jan Marco Leimeister, Lorraine Morgan:
"Openness" with and without Information Technology: a framework and a brief history. 297-305 - Christoph M. Flath, Sascha Friesike, Marco Wirth, Frédéric Thiesse:
Copy, transform, combine: exploring the remix as a form of innovation. 306-325 - Rob Gleasure, Philip O'Reilly, Michael C. Cahalane:
Inclusive technologies, selective traditions: a socio-material case study of crowdfunded book publishing. 326-343 - Michael Wessel, Ferdinand Thies, Alexander Benlian:
Opening the floodgates: the implications of increasing platform openness in crowdfunding. 344-360 - Daniel Curto-Millet, Maha Shaikh:
The emergence of openness in open-source projects: the case of openEHR. 361-379
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