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Journal of Management Information Systems, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, Summer 1989
- Vladimir Zwass:
Editorial Introduction. 3-4 - David P. Hale, George M. Kasper:
The Effect of Human-Computer Interchange Protocol on Decision Performance. 5-20 - Brad Tuttle:
A Study of Staff Turnover, Acquisition, and Assimilation and Their Impact on Software Development Cost and Schedule. 21-40 - David K. Goldstein:
The Effects of Task Differences on the Work Satisfaction, Job Characteristics, and Role Perceptions of Programmer/Analysts. 41-58 - Peter Weill, Margrethe H. Olson:
An Assessment of the Contingency Theory of Management Information Systems. 59-85 - Roger Alan Pick, Andrew B. Whinston:
A Computer Charging Mechanism for Revealing User Preferences within a Large Organization. 87-100 - Nabil R. Adam, Douglas H. Jones:
Security of Statistical Databases with an Output Perturbation Technique. 101-110 - Bhanu Raghunathan, T. S. Raghunathan:
Relationship of the Rank of Information Systems Executive to the Organizational Role and Planning Dimensions of Information Systems. 111-126
Volume 6, Number 2, Fall 1989
- Vladimir Zwass:
Editorial Introduction. 3-4 - Albert L. Lederer, Aubrey L. Mendelow:
Coordination of Information Systems Plans with Business Plans. 5-19 - Marius A. Janson:
Evidence to Support the Continuing Role of the Information Systems Department in Organizations. 21-31 - Erran Carmel, William K. McHenry, Yeshayahu Cohen:
Building Large, Dynamic Hypertexts: How Do We Link Intelligently? 33-50 - Veronica P. Tseng, Michael V. Mannino:
A Method for Database Requirements Collection. 51-75 - Carol V. Brown, Robert P. Bostrom:
Effective Management of End-user Computing: A Total Organization Perspective. 77-92 - R. Kelly Rainer Jr., Houston H. Carr, Charles A. Snyder, Mark N. Frolick:
The Information Center Career. 93-104
Volume 6, Number 3, Winter 1990
- Robert W. Blanning, David R. King:
Special Issue: Decision Support and Knowledge-based Systems. 3-6 - Clarence A. Ellis, Gail L. Rein, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
Nick Experimentation: Selected Results Concerning Effectiveness of Meeting Support Technology. 7-24 - Douglas R. Vogel, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., William Benjamin Martz Jr., Ronald Grohowski, Christopher McGoff:
Electronic Meeting System Experience at IBM. 25-43 - Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Luvai F. Motiwalla, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Douglas R. Vogel:
A Framework to Support Managerial Activities Using Office Information Systems. 45-63 - John J. Sviokla:
Expert Systems and Their Impact on the Firm: The Effects of Plan Power Use on the Information Processing Capacity of the Financial Collaborative. 65-84 - Robert R. Trippi, Efraim Turban:
The Impact of Parallel and Neural Computing on Managerial Decision Making. 85-98 - Charles S. Osborn, Stuart E. Madnick, Richard Y. Wang:
Motivating Strategic Alliance for Composite Information Systems: The Case of a Major Regional Hospital. 99-117 - Robert P. Minch:
Application and Research Areas for Hypertext in Decision Support Systems. 119-138
Volume 6, Number 4, Spring 1990
- Vladimir Zwass:
Editorial Introduction. 3-4 - Louis Raymond:
Organizational Context and Information Systems Success: A Contingency Approach. 5-20 - Timothy Paul Cronan, David E. Douglas:
End-user Training and Computing Effectiveness in Public Agencies: An Empirical Study. 21-39 - Eric K. Clemons, Bruce W. Weber:
London's Big Bang: A Case Study of Information Technology, Competitive Impact, and Organizational Change. 41-60 - Abdulla H. Abdul-Gader, Kenneth A. Kozar:
Discourse Analysis for Knowledge Acquisition: The Coherence Method. 61-82 - Ronald Dattero, Richard G. Ramirez, Joobin Choobineh:
Derived Relations with Exceptions: Decision Support Capabilities. 83-101 - Robert P. Cerveny, Edward J. Garrity, G. Lawrence Sanders:
A Problem-solving Perspective on Systems Development. 103-122 - Evan E. Anderson:
Choice Models for the Evaluation and Selection of Software Packages. 123-138
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