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The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, March 2016
- Robert D. Galliers, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
Editorial. 1-3 - Claudia Loebbecke, Paul C. van Fenema, Philip Powell:
Managing inter-organizational knowledge sharing. 4-14 - Jingjun (David) Xu
, Ronald T. Cenfetelli, Karl Aquino:
Do different kinds of trust matter? An examination of the three trusting beliefs on satisfaction and purchase behavior in the buyer-seller context. 15-31 - Michael Schermann
, Konrad Dongus, Philip Yetton, Helmut Krcmar:
The role of Transaction Cost Economics in Information Technology Outsourcing research: A meta-analysis of the choice of contract type. 32-48 - Mary C. Lacity, Shaji A. Khan:
Transaction Cost Economics on trial again: A commentary on "The Role of Transaction Cost Economics in Information Technology Outsourcing Research: A Meta-Analysis of the Choice of Contract Type". 49-56 - Michael Schermann, Philip Yetton, Helmut Krcmar:
A response to "Transaction Cost Economics on Trial Again". 57-63 - Benoit A. Aubert
, Suzanne Rivard:
A Commentary on: "The role of transaction cost economics in information technology outsourcing research: A meta-analysis of the choice of contract type". 64-67 - Allen S. Lee
:
A Commentary: Theory appropriation and the growth of knowledge. 68-71
Volume 25, Number 2, July 2016
- Bob Galliers, Sirkka Jarvenpaa:
Editorial. 73-74 - Alexandre Renaud
, Isabelle Walsh
, Michel Kalika:
Is SAM still alive? A bibliometric and interpretive mapping of the strategic alignment research field. 75-103 - Alexander Benlian
, Ingmar Haffke:
Does mutuality matter? Examining the bilateral nature and effects of CEO-CIO mutual understanding. 104-126 - Janek Benthaus, Marten Risius
, Roman Beck
:
Social media management strategies for organizational impression management and their effect on public perception. 127-139 - Robin L. Wakefield, Kirk L. Wakefield:
Social media network behavior: A study of user passion and affect. 140-156
Volume 25, Number 3, October 2016
- Sherae L. Daniel, Katherine J. Stewart:
Open source project success: Resource access, flow, and integration. 159-176 - Isabelle Walsh
, Mireille Gettler-Summa, Michel Kalika:
Expectable use: An important facet of IT usage. 177-210 - Paul Benjamin Lowry, David W. Wilson:
Creating agile organizations through IT: The influence of internal IT service perceptions on IT service quality and IT agility. 211-226 - Ronnie Jia, Blaize Horner Reich, Heather H. Jia:
A commentary on: "Creating agile organizations through IT: The influence of IT service climate on IT service quality and IT agility". 227-231 - Paul Benjamin Lowry, John D'Arcy, Bryan I. Hammer
, Gregory D. Moody:
"Cargo Cult" science in traditional organization and information systems survey research: A case for using nontraditional methods of data collection, including Mechanical Turk and online panels. 232-240
Volume 25, Number 4, December 2016
- Robert D. Galliers, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
Editorial. 241-242 - Andreas Kaschig, Ronald Maier
, Alexander Sandow:
The effects of collecting and connecting activities on knowledge creation in organizations. 243-258 - Thompson S. H. Teo, Rohit Nishant
, Pauline B. L. Koh:
Do shareholders favor business analytics announcements? 259-276 - Rennie Naidoo
:
A communicative-tension model of change-induced collective voluntary turnover in IT. 277-298 - Gregory S. Dawson, James S. Denford
, Kevin C. Desouza
:
Governing innovation in U.S. state government: An ecosystem perspective. 299-318
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