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The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, 2025
- Hamed Zolbanin, Benoit Aubert:
A process model for design-oriented machine learning research in information systems. 101868 - Eleni Lioliou, Oliver Krancher
, Ilan Oshri:
The complementary and substitutional effects of forced and emergent mechanisms in multisourcing. 101869 - Anuragini Shirish, Shirish C. Srivastava, Niki Panteli
, John O'Shanahan:
A knowledge-centric model for government-orchestrated digital transformation among the microbusiness sector. 101870 - Stephen McCarthy
, Paidi O'Raghallaigh
, Carol Kelleher
, Frédéric Adam:
A socio-cognitive perspective of knowledge integration in digital innovation networks. 101871 - Inmyung Choi
, Min-Seok Pang:
Do CEOs matter? Divergent impact of CEO power on digital and non-digital innovation. 101875 - Ilan Oshri
, Federica Angeli, Julia Kotlarsky
, Jatinder S. Sidhu
:
Sustaining IT outsourcing performance during a systemic crisis: A configurational approach. 101872 - Federico Iannacci
, Stan Karanasios
, Gianluigi Viscusi
, Richard McManus
, Christian Rupietta, C. W. Tan:
Unboxing maturity models: A set-theoretic perspective on e-Government configurations over time. 101874
Volume 34, Number 2, 2025
- Emmanouil Papagiannidis, Patrick Mikalef
, Kieran Conboy:
Responsible artificial intelligence governance: A review and research framework. 101885 - Yolande E. Chan:
Welcome to the first issue of Volume 34 of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems. 101887 - Yi-Ting Yeh, Rebekah Eden, Erwin Fielt
, Rehan Syed
:
The role of use for the business value of big data analytics. 101888 - Martin Wiener
, Susanne Strahringer
, Julia Kotlarsky
:
Where are the processes in IS research on digital transformation? A critical literature review and future research directions. 101900 - Shaoxin Wang, Daniel Schlagwein
, Mike Seymour:
Socio-technical phenomena involving blockchain use: Literature review, conceptual framework, and research agenda. 101901 - Pascal C. Kunz, Kai Spohrer, Armin Heinzl:
Process-level value creation from business analytics: A theoretical literature review of value creation paths and changes induced by machine learning. 101902 - Blair Wang
, Julian Prester:
A labour perspective on videoconferencing fatigue: Critical review and reframing. 101903 - Jiaying Liu
, Andrew Schwarz, Marten Risius, Rudy Hirschheim, Jim Van Scotter:
Conceptualizing Echo Chambers and Information Cocoons: A Literature Review and Synthesis of Current Knowledge and Future Directions. 101904
Volume 34, Number 3, 2025
- Yusheng Zhou, Lei Zhu, Chuanhui Wu, Qun Wang, Qinjian Yuan:
How user participation in the self-governance of online communities affects knowledge contribution: Empirical evidence from a large-scale social Q&A platform. 101889 - Lily Haffner, Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsky:
Directions for future IS research on sports digitalisation: A stakeholder perspective. 101905 - Shan-Ling Pan, Rohit Nishant
, Tuure Tuunanen, Jyoti Choudrie:
AI Agents: Potential implications for IS Research? 101906 - Ana Ortiz de Guinea, Louis Raymond:
How do IT misalignments and IT ambidexterity imbalances lead to organizational agility? Substitution, complementarity, and contingency interdependencies with a configurational approach. 101907 - Matthias Tuczek, Kenan Degirmenci
, Yuanyuan Song, Kevin C. Desouza
, Michael H. Breitner, Richard T. Watson:
Strategic implications of cognitive computing in IS: addressing AI fragmentation through knowledge similarity transformation. 101908 - Yolande E. Chan:
Welcome to the second issue of Volume 34 of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems. 101909
Volume 34, Number 4, 2025
- Fabian Tingelhoff
, Jens Joachim Marga
:
Avoiding virtual dystopia: A design theory for emancipatory participatory immersive platforms. 101910 - Sha Huang
, Kevin C. Desouza
:
The new management logic of digital megaprojects: An agenda for information systems research. 101911

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