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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 36
Volume 36, 2015
- Jens Poeppelbuss, Ralf Plattfaut
, Björn Niehaves:
How Do We Progress? An Exploration of Alternate Explanations for BPM Capability Development. 1 - Sanjay Goel:
Anonymity vs. Security: The Right Balance for the Smart Grid. 2
- Miguel I. Aguirre-Urreta
, Mikko Rönkkö:
Sample Size Determination and Statistical Power Analysis in PLS Using R: An Annotated Tutorial. 3
- Venugopal Balijepally, Sridhar P. Nerur, RadhaKanta Mahapatra:
Task Mental Model and Software Developers' Performance: An Experimental Investigation. 4 - Lakshman Mahadevan, William J. Kettinger, Thomas O. Meservy:
Running on Hybrid: Control Changes when Introducing an Agile Methodology in a Traditional "Waterfall" System Development Environment. 5 - Vlad Krotov:
Critical Success Factors in M-Learning: A Socio-Technical Perspective. 6 - Fred Niederman, Kevin Crowston
, Hope Koch, Helmut Krcmar, Philip Powell, E. Burton Swanson:
Assessing IS Research Impact. 7
- Murray E. Jennex:
Literature Reviews and the Review Process: An Editor-in-Chief's Perspective. 8
- Reza Vaezi, Wynne Chin:
An IS Scholar and Scholarship Ranking Based on Contributions to Doctoral Education. 9
- Yossi Lichtenstein, Pamela Abbott, Amit Rechavi:
Engaging Students in an MIS Course through the Creation of E-Business: A Self-Determination Theory Analysis. 10 - Clay Posey, Tom L. Roberts, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Rebecca J. Bennett:
Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes (MIMIC) Models as a Mixed-Modeling Technique: A Tutorial and an Annotated Example. 11
- Asif Gill
, Deborah Bunker, Philip Seltsikas:
Moving Forward: Emerging Themes in Financial Services Technologies' Adoption. 12
- Paige Rutner, Cindy K. Riemenschneider:
The Impact of Emotional Labor and Conflict-Management Style on Work Exhaustion of Information Technology Professionals. 13 - Eoin Whelan, Jack Anderson, Bart van den Hooff, Brian Donnellan:
How IT and the Rest of the Business Can Innovate Together. 14 - Markus Hummel, Christoph Rosenkranz, Roland Holten:
The Role of Social Agile Practices for Direct and Indirect Communication in Information Systems Development Teams. 15 - Venkataraman Ramesh, Anthony B. Gerth:
Design of an Integrated Information Systems Master's Core Curriculum: A Case Study. 16 - Dongyu Chen, Hao Lou, Craig Van Slyke:
Toward an Understanding of Online Lending Intentions: Evidence from a Survey in China. 17 - William David Salisbury, Thomas W. Ferratt, Donald E. Wynn Jr.:
Issues and Opinions: Assessing the Emphasis on Information Security in the Systems Analysis and Design Course. 18 - Zhuohua Chen, Chong Gong, Lihui Lin, Sean Xu, Mingyue Zhang, Xueguang Zhou:
Assessing Junior Faculty Research Productivity in the IS Field: Recommendations for Promotion and Tenure Standards for Asian Schools. 19 - Zhiwei Qin, Jian Cai, H. Z. Wangchen:
How Rumors Spread and Stop over Social Media: a Multi-Layered Communication Model and Empirical Analysis. 20 - Bjørn Jæger
, Amit Rudra, Ashley M. Aitken, Vanessa Chang
, Berit Helgheim:
Bridging the Knowing-Doing Gap in Global Supply Chain Education. 21 - Anders Hjalmarsson, Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann, Mikael Lind:
Understanding the Behavior of Workshop Facilitators in Systems Analysis and Design Projects: Developing Theory from Process Modeling Projects. 22 - Babita Gupta, Michael Goul, Barbara Dinter:
Business Intelligence and Big Data in Higher Education: Status of a Multi-Year Model Curriculum Development Effort for Business School Undergraduates, MS Graduates, and MBAs. 23
- Ping Zhang:
The IS History Initiative: Looking Forward by Looking Back. 24 - Juhani Iivari:
Making Sense of the History of Information Systems Research 1975-1999: A View of Highly Cited Papers. 25 - Frank Land:
Early History of the Information Systems Discipline in the UK: An account based on living through the period. 26 - Frank Land:
Review: The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering. 27 - Jung P. Shim, Rodney A. Pearson, Kent Marett, Charles Moore:
Stretching from Punch Card/Programming to Business Data Processing to Business Information Systems. 28 - Detmar W. Straub:
The Critical Role of Historiography in Writing IS History. 29
- Pam Neely, Nicole Forsgren, Ron Premuroso, Chelley Vician, Clinton E. White:
Accounting Information Systems (AIS) Course Design: Current Practices and Future Trajectories. 30
- Wei-Hsi Hung, I-Cheng Chang, David C. Yen, Che-Ming Lee:
Critical Factors of Adopting Enterprise Application Integration Technology: An Empirical Study on Larger Hospitals. 31
- Eric C. Larson, Matthew L. Nelson, Michelle Carter
:
The FIRST+ Year Information Systems Faculty Experience. 32 - David Gefen, Arik Ragowsky, Jacob L. Miller, Paul S. Licker, Myles Stern:
The Center Cannot Hold: How Leading Firms are Managing the Changing IT Boundaries. 33
- Robin S. Poston, Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal:
IS Human Capital: Assessing Gaps to Strengthen Skill and Competency Sourcing. 34 - Scott McCoy, Andrea Everard, Brian M. Jones:
Foundations of Information Systems Course Content: A Comparison of Assigned Value by Faculty, Recruiters, and Students. 35
- Prashant Palvia, Tim Jacks, Wiley S. Brown:
Critical Issues in EHR Implementation: Provider and Vendor Perspectives. 36
- Jinwei Cao, K. Asli Basoglu, Hong Sheng, Paul Benjamin Lowry:
A Systematic Review of Social Networks Research in Information Systems: Building a Foundation for Exciting Future Research. 37
- James Cain, Matt Levorchick, Alan Matuszak, Allan Pohlman, Douglas Havelka:
eLoanDocs: Riding the Tide of Technology Without Wiping Out. 38
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