


default search action
MIS Quarterly, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, March 2006
- Michael Rosemann, Iris Vessey:

Toward Improving the Relevance of Information Systems Research to Practice: The Role of Applicability Checks. 1-22
- Fernando Olivera, Paul S. Goodman, Sharon Swee-Lin Tan:

Contribution Behaviors in Distributed Environments. 23-42 - N. Au, Eric W. T. Ngai, T. C. Edwin Cheng:

Extending the Understanding of End User Information Systems Satisfaction Formation: An Equitable Needs Fulfillment Model Approach. 43-66 - Yajiong Xue, Huigang Liang, William R. Boulton:

Information Technology Governance in Information Technology Investment Decision Processes: The Impact of Investment Characteristics, External Environment, and Internal Context. 67-96 - J. J. Po-An Hsieh, Arun Rai, Mark Keil:

Understanding Digital Inequality: Comparing Continued Use Behavioral Models of the Socio-Economically Advantaged and Disadvantaged. 97-126
- Matthew R. Jones, Helena Karsten:

Giddens's Structuration Theory and Information Systems Research. 127-157
- Arnold Kamis, Marios Koufaris, Tziporah Stern:

Using an Attribute-Based Decision Support System for User-Customized Products Online: An Experimental Investigation. 159-177 - Vivek Choudhury, Elena Karahanna:

The Relative Advantage of Electronic Channels: A Multidimensional View. 179-200
Volume 32, Number 2, June 2006
- Paul W. L. Vlaar, Paul C. van Fenema, Vinay Tiwari:

Cocreating Understanding and Value in Distributed Work: How Members of Onsite and Offshore Vendor Teams Give, Make, Demand, and Break Sense. 227-255 - Helena Holmström Olsson, Eoin Ó Conchúir, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Brian Fitzgerald:

Two-Stage Offshoring: An Investigation of the Irish Bridge. 257-279 - Hoon S. Cha, David E. Pingry, Matt E. Thatcher:

Managing the Knowledge Supply Chain: An Organizational Learning Model of Information Technology Offshore Outsourcing. 281-306 - Natalia Levina, Emmanuelle Vaast:

Innovating or Doing as Told? Status Differences and Overlapping Boundaries in Offshore Collaboration. 307-332 - Jens Dibbern, Jessica K. Winkler, Armin Heinzl:

Explaining Variations in Client Extra Costs Between Software Projects Offshored to India. 333-366 - David Gefen, Erran Carmel:

Is the World Really Flat? A Look at Offshoring in an Online Programming Marketplace. 367-384 - Pär J. Ågerfalk, Brian Fitzgerald:

Outsourcing to an Unknown Workforce: Exploring Opensourcing as a Global Sourcing Strategy. 385-409 - Paul M. Leonardi, Diane E. Bailey:

Transformational Technologies and the Creation of New Work Practices: Making Implicit Knowledge Explicit in Task-Based Offshoring. 411-436 - Narayan Ramasubbu, Sunil Mithas, Mayuram S. Krishnan, Chris F. Kemerer:

Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning, and Offshore Software Development Performance. 437-458
Volume 32, Number 3, September 2006
- Anna Sidorova, Nicholas E. Evangelopoulos, Joseph S. Valacich, Thiagarajan Ramakrishnan:

Uncovering the Intellectual Core of the Information Systems Discipline. 467-482
- Viswanath Venkatesh, Susan A. Brown, Likoebe M. Maruping, Hillol Bala:

Predicting Different Conceptualizations of System Use: The Competing Roles of Behavioral Intention, Facilitating Conditions, and Behavioral Expectation. 483-502 - Jai-Yeol Son, Sung S. Kim:

Internet Users' Information Privacy-Protective Responses: A Taxonomy and a Nomological Model. 503-529 - David Gefen, Simon Wyss, Yossi Lichtenstein:

Business Familiarity as Risk Mitigation in Software Development Outsourcing Contracts. 531-551 - Graeme G. Shanks, Elizabeth Tansley, Jasmina Nuredini, Daniel Tobin, Ron Weber:

Representing Part-Whole Relations in Conceptual Modeling: An Empirical Evaluation. 553-573
- Alan R. Dennis, Robert M. Fuller, Joseph S. Valacich:

Media, Tasks, and Communication Processes: A Theory of Media Synchronicity. 575-600 - Antonio Kappos, Suzanne Rivard:

A Three-Perspective Model of Culture, Information Systems, and Their Development and Use. 601-634
- Paige S. Rutner, Bill C. Hardgrave, D. Harrison McKnight:

Emotional Dissonance and the Information Technology Professional. 635-652 - Dawn G. Gregg, Steven Walczak:

Dressing Your Online Auction Business for Success: An Experiment Comparing Two eBay Businesses. 653-670
Volume 32, Number 4, December 2008
- Heinz K. Klein, Frantz Rowe:

Marshaling the Professional Experience of Doctoral Students: A Contribution to the Practical Relevance Debate. 675-686
- Wynne W. Chin, Norman A. Johnson, Andrew Schwarz:

A Fast Form Approach to Measuring Technology Acceptance and Other Constructs. 687-703 - Sunil Mithas, Joni L. Jones, Will Mitchell:

Buyer Intention to Use Internet-Enabled Reverse Auctions: The Role of Asset Specificity, Product Specialization, and Non-Contractibility. 705-724
- Jan Pries-Heje, Richard L. Baskerville:

The Design Theory Nexus. 731-755 - Jintae Lee, George M. Wyner, Brian T. Pentland:

Process Grammar as a Tool for Business Process Design. 757-778 - Gediminas Adomavicius, Jesse C. Bockstedt, Alok Gupta, Robert J. Kauffman:

Making Sense of Technology Trends in the Information Technology Landscape: A Design Science Approach. 779-809 - Ahmed Abbasi

, Hsinchun Chen:
CyberGate: A Design Framework and System for Text Analysis of Computer-Mediated Communication. 811-837 - Jeffrey Parsons, Yair Wand:

Using Cognitive Principles to Guide Classification in Information Systems Modeling. 839-868

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














