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MIS Quarterly, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, March 1995
- Robert W. Zmud:
Remarks from Incoming MISQ Editor. MIS Q. 19(1) (1995)
- Peter A. Todd, James D. McKeen, R. Brent Gallupe:
The Evolution of IS Job Skills: A Content Analysis of IS Job Advertisements from 1970 to 1990. 1-27 - Ralph H. Sprague Jr.:
Electronic Document Management: Challenges and Opportunities for Information Systems Managers. 29-49 - T. Grandon Gill:
Early Expert Systems: Where are They Now? 51-81
- Youngohc Yoon, Tor Guimaraes, Quinton O'Neal:
Exploring the Factors Associated with Expert Systems Success. 83-106 - Magid Igbaria, Jack J. Baroudi:
The Impact of Job Performance on Career Advancement Prospects: An Examination of Gender Difference in the IS Workplace. 107-123
Volume 19, Number 2, June 1995
- Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Sunder Kekre, Suresh Kalathur:
Business Value of Information Technology: A Study of Electronic Data Interchange. 137-156
- L. Richard Ye, Paul E. Johnson:
The Impact of Explanation Facilities in User Acceptance of Expert System Advice. 157-172 - Leyland F. Pitt, Richard T. Watson, C. Bruce Kavan:
Service Quality: A Measure of Information System Effectiveness. 173-187 - Deborah Compeau, Christopher A. Higgins:
Computer Self-Efficacy: Development of a Measure and Initial Test. 189-211 - Dale Goodhue, Ronald L. Thompson:
Task-Technology Fit and Individual Performance. 213-236
Volume 19, Number 3, September 1995
- Robert W. Zmud:
MIS Quarterly Editor. MIS Q. 19(3) (1995) - Edward A. Stohr:
Special Editor for the Education Issue. MIS Q. 19(3) (1995)
- Dorothy E. Leidner, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
The Use of Information Technology to Enhance Management School Education: A Theoretical View. 265-291 - Maryam Alavi, Bradley C. Wheeler, Joseph S. Valacich:
Using IT to Reengineer Business Education: An Exploratory Investigation of Collaborative Telelearning. 293-312 - Denis M. S. Lee, Eileen M. Trauth, Douglas W. Farwell:
Critical Skills and Knowledge Requirements of IS Professionals: A Joint Academic/Industry Investigation. 313-340 - J. Daniel Couger, Gordon B. Davis, Dorothy G. Dologite, David L. Feinstein, John T. Gorgone, A. Milton Jenkins, George M. Kasper, Joyce Currie Little, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., Joseph S. Valacich:
IS'95: Guideline for Undergraduate IS Curriculum. 341-359 - Mark S. Silver, M. Lynne Markus, Cynthia Mathis Beath:
The Information Technology Interaction Model: A Foundation for the MBA Core Course. 361-390 - Jill Smith Slater, Donald J. McCubbrey, Richard Scudder:
Inside An Integrated MBA: An Information Systems View. 391-410
Volume 19, Number 4, December 1995
- Robert W. Zmud:
Remarks from MIS Quarterly Editor. MIS Q. 19(4) (1995)
- Mark Keil:
Pulling the Plug: Software Project Management and the Problem of Project Escalation. 421-447 - Barrie R. Nault, Albert S. Dexter:
Added Value and Pricing with Information Technology. 449-464 - Charalambos L. Iacovou, Izak Benbasat, Albert S. Dexter:
Electronic Data Interchange and Small Organizations: Adoption and Impact of Technology. 465-485 - Francisco J. Mata, William L. Fuerst, Jay B. Barney:
Information Technology and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A Reourse-Based Analysis. 487-505 - Noam Tractinsky, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
Information Systems Design Decisions in a Global Versus Domestic Context. 507-534 - Abdulla H. Abdul-Gader, Kenneth A. Kozar:
The Impact of Computer Alienation on Information Technology INvestment Decisions: An Exploratory Cross-National Analysis. 535-559
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