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- 2024
- Samia Cornelius Bhatti, Dorothy E. Leidner:
How the Odyssey Project Is Using Old and Cutting-Edge Technologies for Financial Inclusion. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 4 (2024) - Olga Biedova, Blake Ives, David Male, Michael Moore:
Strategies for Managing Citizen Developers and No-Code Tools. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 4 (2024) - Björn Binzer, Edona Elshan, Daniel Fürstenau, Till J. Winkler:
Establishing a Low-Code/No-Code-Enabled Citizen Development Strategy. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 3 (2024) - Noel Carroll, Jonny Holmström, Sabine Matook:
Special Issue Editorial: Transforming Business with Low-Code and No-Code. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 2 (2024) - Robert M. Davison, Louie H. M. Wong, Steven Alter:
Combining Low-Code/No-Code with Noncompliant Workarounds to Overcome a Corporate System's Limitations. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 5 (2024) - Graham Edmeads, Richard T. Watson:
MISQE Insight on Information Systems Due Diligence. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 6 (2024) - Bill Fandrich:
How GenAI Helped Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Transform. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 8 (2024) - Imke Grashoff, Jan Recker:
How GuideCom Used the Cognigy.AI Low-Code Platform to Develop an AI-Based Smart Assistant. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 7 (2024) - Anne Ixmeier, Franziska Wagner, Johann Kranz:
Leveraging Information Systems for Environmental Sustainability and Business Value. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 5 (2024) - Vess Johnson, Chris Maurer, Russell Torres, Katia Guerra, Hossein Mohit, Smriti Srivastava, Sourav Chatterjee:
The 2023 SIM IT Issues and Trends Study. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 7 (2024) - Iris A. Junglas:
Editor's Comments: Pathways to Writing MIS Quarterly Executive Articles. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 1 (2024) - Iris A. Junglas:
Building a Highway Where Research Shapes and is Shaped by Practice. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 1 (2024) - Iris A. Junglas:
Introducing a New Genre to MIS Quarterly Executive. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 1 (2024) - Maria Kandaurova, Daniel A. Skog, Petra Bosch-Sijtsema:
The Promise and Perils of Low-Code AI Platforms. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 4 (2024) - Degan Kettles, Daniel J. Mazzola, Benjamin Richardson:
The Path to Becoming a Fortune 500 CIO. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 8 (2024) - Nkosi Leary, Lorry Perkins, Umang Thakkar, Gregory Gimpel:
Applying the Rite of Passage Approach to Ensure a Successful Digital Business Transformation. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 3 (2024) - Quintin McGrath:
Responding to the Sharp Rise in AI in the 2023 SIM IT Trends Survey. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 8 (2024) - R. Ryan Nelson:
Transforming to Digital Product Management. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 2 (2024) - Joe Peppard, R. M. Bastien:
The Hidden Causes of Digital Investment Failures. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 2 (2024) - André Sagodi, Benjamin van Giffen, Johannes Schniertshauer, Klemens Niehues, Jan vom Brocke:
How Audi Scales Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 5 (2024) - Dörte Schulte-Derne, Ulrich Gnewuch:
Translating AI Ethics Principles into Practice to Support Robotic Process Automation Implementation. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 6 (2024) - Philipp Staudt, Rainer Hoffmann:
How a Utility Company Established a Corporate Data Culture for Data-Driven Decision Making. MIS Q. Executive 23(1): 3 (2024) - John J. Sviokla:
MISQE Insight on Leveraging Computability for Competitive Advantage. MIS Q. Executive 23(2): 7 (2024) - Altus Viljoen, Marija Radic, Andreas Hein, John Nguyen, Helmut Krcmar:
Governing Citizen Development to Address Low-Code Platform Challenges. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 6 (2024) - Richard W. Woolridge, Vess L. Johnson, Hossein Mohit, Edgar E. Hassler III:
Reducing the IT Talent Gap by Identifying a Standard for IT Occupations. MIS Q. Executive 23(3): 9 (2024) - 2023
- Mark Taylor:
Message from SIM. MIS Q. Executive 22(2): 2 (2023) - Mark Taylor, Mary Sumner:
Message from SIM. MIS Q. Executive 22(1): 2 (2023) - Noel Carroll, Mary Maher:
How Shell Fueled Digital Transformation by Establishing DIY Software Development. MIS Q. Executive 22(2): 3 (2023) - Jocelyn Cranefield, Jan Pries-Heje:
Boundary Management Strategies for Leading Digital Transformation in Smart Cities. MIS Q. Executive 22(2): 4 (2023) - Thomas H. Davenport:
MISQE Insight: On the Inevitability of Citizen Development. MIS Q. Executive 22(4): 3 (2023)
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