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MIS Quarterly Executive, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2015
- Dorothy E. Leidner:
Editor's Comments. 1 - Steve Hufford:
Message from SIM. 2
- Gerald C. Kane:
Enterprise Social Media: Current Capabilities and Future Possibilities. 3 - Munir Mandviwalla, Bruce Fadem, Michael Goul, Joey F. George, David P. Hale:
Achieving Academic-Industry Collaboration with Departmental Advisory Boards. 4
- Michael Milovich Jr.:
Moving Technology Leaders up the Influence Curve. 5
Volume 14, Number 2, 2015
- Dorothy E. Leidner:
Editor's Comments. 1 - Steve Hufford:
Message from SIM. 2
- Rina Hansen, Sia Siew Kien:
Hummel's Digital Transformation Toward Omnichannel Retailing: Key Lessons Learned. 3 - Kirsten E. Martin:
Ethical Issues in the Big Data Industry. 4
Volume 14, Number 3, 2015
- Dorothy E. Leidner:
Editors' Comments. 1 - Steve Hufford:
Message From SIM. 2
- Sven-Volker Rehm, Lakshmi Goel, Iris A. Junglas:
Role of Information Systems in Empowering Innovation Networks. 4 - Joseph J. Nehme, Shirish C. Srivastava, Horacio Bouzas, Laurent Carcasset:
How Schlumberger Achieved Networked Information Leadership by Transitioning to a Product-Platform Software Architecture. 3
- Michael Milovich Jr.:
Keeping Up with IT Strategy in a World of Constant Business Change. 5
Volume 14, Number 4, 2015
- Dorothy E. Leidner:
Editors' Comments. 1 - Steve Hufford, Mary Summer:
Message from SIM. 2
- Martin Mocker, Jeanne W. Ross, Craig Hopkins:
How USAA Architected its Business for Life Event Integration. 6 - Gustav Toppenberg, Stefan Henningsson, Graeme G. Shanks:
How Cisco Systems Used Enterprise Architecture Capability to Sustain Acquisition-Based Growth. 5 - Quang Bui:
Increasing the Relevance of Enterprise Architecture through "Crisitunities" in U.S. State Governments. 3 - Toomas Tamm, Peter B. Seddon, Graeme G. Shanks, Peter Reynolds, Keith Frampton:
How an Australian Retailer Enabled Business Transformation Through Enterprise Architecture. 4
- Heather A. Smith, Richard T. Watson:
The Jewel in the Crown - Enterprise Architecture at Chubb. 7
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