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MIS Quarterly, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 1987
- William P. McKinnon, Ernest A. Kallman:

Mapping Chargeback Systems to Organizational Environments. 5-20 - James C. Brancheau, James C. Wetherbe:

Key Issues in Information Systems - 1986. 23-45
- Louis E. Raho, James A. Beholav, Kirk D. Fiedler:

Assimilating New Technology into the Organization: An Assessment of McFarlan and McKenney's Model. 47-57 - Andrew C. Boynton, Robert W. Zmud:

Information Technology Planning in the 1990's: Directions for Practice and Research. 59-71 - Levent Orman:

Information Intensive Modeling. 73-84 - Raymond McLeod Jr., Jack William Jones:

A Framework for Office Automation. 87-104 - J. Miller, B. A. Doyle:

Measuring the Effectiveness of Computer-Based Information Systems in the Financial Services Sector. 107-124
- George Houdeshel, Hugh J. Watson:

SIM Competition Paper: The Management Information and Decisin Support (MIDS) System at Lockheed-Georgia. 127-140
Volume 11, Number 2, June 1987
- Severin V. Grabski, J. Hal Reneau, Stephen G. West:

A Comparison of Judgement, Skills, and Prompting Effects Between Auditors and Systems Analysts. 151-161 - Kenneth A. Kozar, John M. Mahlum:

A User Generated Information System: An Innovative Development Approach. 163-174 - Gary Klein, Philip O. Beck:

A Decision Aid for Selecting Among Information System Alternatives. 177-185 - Fatemeh Zahedi:

Reliability of Information Systems Based on the Critical Success Factors - Formulation. 187-203 - William J. Doll, Mark A. Vonderembse:

Forging a Partnership to Achieve Competitive Advantage: The CIM Challenge. 205-220 - Benjamin Dansker, Janeen Smith Hansen, Ralph D. Loftin, Marlene A. Veldwisch:

Issues Management in the Information Planning Process. 223-230
- William Remus, Jeffery E. Kotteman:

Semi-Structured Recurring Decisions: An Experimental Study of Decision Making Models and Some Suggestions for DSS. 233-243 - Gail Salaway:

An Organizational Learning Approach to Information Systems Development. 245-264
Volume 11, Number 3, September 1987
- J. B. O'Keefe, P. F. Wade:

SIM Award Paper: A Powerful MIS/DSS Developed for a Remote Sawmill Operation. 279-290 - Mo Adam Mahmood:

System Development Methods - A Comparative Investigation. 293-311 - Niv Ahituv, Meir Zelek:

Instant Quality Control of Large Batch Processing Jobs. 313-323 - Houston H. Carr:

Information Centers: The IBM Model vs. Practice. 325-338
- Mary J. Culnan:

Mapping the Intellectual Structure of MIS, 1980-1985: A Co-Citation Analysis. 341-353 - Richard L. Daft, Robert H. Lengel, Linda Klebe Treviño:

Message Equivocality, Media Selection, and Manager Performance: Implications for Information Systems. 355-366 - Izak Benbasat, David K. Goldstein, Melissa Mead:

The Case Research Strategy in Studies of Information Systems. 369-386 - Albert L. Lederer, Aubrey L. Mendelow:

Information Resource Planning: Overcoming Difficulties in Identifying Top Management's Objectives. 389-399 - Juhani Iivari:

The PIOCO Model for Information System Design. 401-419
Volume 11, Number 4, December 1987
- Wayne A. Hall, Robert E. McCauley:

SIM Competition Paper: Planning and Managing a Corporate Network Utility. 437-449 - Clinton E. White Jr., David P. Christy:

The Information Center Concept: A Normative Model and a Study of Six Installations. 451-458 - Charles R. Necco, Carl L. Gordon, Nancy W. Tsai:

Systems Analysis and Design: Current Practices. 461-476 - Zeeva Millman, Jon Hartwick:

The Impact of Automated Office Systems on Middle Managers and Their Work. 479-491
- Peter A. Todd, Izak Benbasat:

Process Tracing Methods in Decision Support Systems Research: Exploring the Black Box. 493-512 - Dan R. Pieptea, Evan Anderson:

Price and Value of Decision Support Systems. 515-528 - Robert W. Mantha:

Data Flow and Data Structure Modeling for Database Requirements Determination: A Comparative Study. 531-545 - R. Ryan Nelson, Paul H. Cheney:

Training End Users: An Exploratory Study. 547-559

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