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MIS Quarterly Executive, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2023
- Iris A. Junglas:

Editors' Comments: On the History of MIS Quarterly Executive. 1 - Mark Taylor, Mary Sumner:

Message from SIM. 2
- Benjamin van Giffen, Helmuth Ludwig:

How Siemens Democratized Artificial Intelligence. 3 - Jana Oehmichen, Alexander Schult, John Qi Dong:

Successfully Organizing AI Innovation Through Collaboration with Startups. 4 - Alastair Tipple, Hameed Chughtai, Jonathan H. Klein:

Identifying and Addressing Senior Executives' Different Perceptions of the Value of IT Investments. 5
- Vess Johnson, Russell Torres, Chris Maurer, Katia Guerra, Smriti Srivastava, Hossein Mohit:

The 2022 SIM IT Issues and Trends Study. 6
Volume 22, Number 2, 2023
- Iris A. Junglas:

Editors' Comments: Guidance for Research Articles Submitted to MIS Quarterly Executive - Where Research Shapes and is Shaped by Practice. 1 - Mark Taylor:

Message from SIM. 2
- Noel Carroll, Mary Maher:

How Shell Fueled Digital Transformation by Establishing DIY Software Development. 3 - Jocelyn Cranefield, Jan Pries-Heje:

Boundary Management Strategies for Leading Digital Transformation in Smart Cities. 4 - Molly Wasko, Alissa M. Dickey:

Managing Where Employees Work in a Post-Pandemic World. 5 - Mary C. Lacity, Jeffrey K. Mullins, Le Kuai:

Evolution of the Metaverse. 6
Volume 22, Number 3, 2023
- Iris A. Junglas:

Editors' Comments: The Quest for an Initial Policy about Generative AI for MIS Quarterly Executive. 1 - Mark Taylor, Mary Summer:

Message from SIM. 2
- Christian Ritter, Anna Maria Oberländer, Bastian Stahl, Björn Häckel, Carsten Klees, Ralf Koeppe, Maximilian Röglinger:

How WashTec Explored Digital Business Models. 3 - Ralf Plattfaut, Vincent Borghoff:

How to Successfully Navigate Crisis-Driven Digital Transformations. 4 - Sara Schiffer, Martin Mocker, Alexander Teubner:

Managing IT Challenges When Scaling Digital Innovations. 5 - Ainara Novales, Rubén Mancha:

Fueling Digital Transformation with Citizen Developers and Low-Code Development. 6
Volume 22, Number 4, 2023
- Iris A. Junglas:

Editors' Comments: Special Issue on the Boards of Directors and the Governance of Technology. 1 - Mary Sumner:

Message from SIM. 2 - Thomas H. Davenport:

MISQE Insight: On the Inevitability of Citizen Development. 3 - Vess Johnson, Russell Torres, Chris Maurer, Sourav Chatterjee, Katia Guerra, Hossein Mohit, Smriti Srivastava:

A Preview of the 2023 SIM IT Trends Study. 4 - Joe Peppard, Blaize Reich, Martin Mocker:

Special Issue Editorial: Boards of Directors and the Governance of Technology. 5
- Jeffrey Gainer Proudfoot, W. Alec Cram, Stuart E. Madnick, Michael Coden:

The Importance of Board Member Actions for Cybersecurity Governance and Risk Management. 6 - Benjamin van Giffen, Helmuth Ludwig:

How Boards of Directors Govern Artificial Intelligence. 7 - Blake Ives, Mary C. Lacity, Jeanne W. Ross:

F. Warren McFarlan's Pioneering Role in Impacting IT Management Through Academic Research. 8

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