Journal: DATA BASE

Volume 35, Issue 4

4 -- 0Wynne W. Chin, Dorothy E. Leidner. From the editors
5 -- 0Janice C. Sipior, Laurie Schatzberg, Dorothy E. Leidner, Diane Lending, Susan A. Vowels. From the chair
6 -- 102Jens Dibbern, Tim Goles, Rudy Hirschheim, Bandula Jayatilaka. Information systems outsourcing: a survey and analysis of the literature

Volume 35, Issue 3

4 -- 0Dorothy E. Leidner, Wynne W. Chin. From the editors
5 -- 0Janice C. Sipior, Laurie Schatzberg, Dorothy E. Leidner, Diane Lending, Susan A. Vowels. From the chair
6 -- 8Fred Niederman, Munir Mandviwalla. The evolution of IT (computer) personnel research: more theory, more understanding, more questions
11 -- 27Soon Ang, Sandra Slaughter. Turnover of information technology professionals: the effects of internal labor market strategies
28 -- 49Michael J. Gallivan. Examining IT professionals adaptation to technological change: the influence of gender and personal attributes
50 -- 63Eugene Cash, Pak Yoong, Sid L. Huff. The impact of e-commerce on the role of IS professionals
64 -- 87Michael J. Gallivan, Duane P. Truex, Lynette Kvasny. Changing patterns in IT skill sets 1988-2003: a content analysis of classified advertising
88 -- 104Michael A. Chilton, Bill C. Hardgrave. Assessing information technology personnel: toward a behavioral rating scale

Volume 35, Issue 2

4 -- 0Wynne W. Chin, Dorothy E. Leidner. From the editors
5 -- 0Janice C. Sipior, Laurie Schatzberg, Dorothy E. Leidner, Fred Niederman, Diane Lending. From the chair
8 -- 31Lei-da Chen, Mark L. Gillenson, Daniel L. Sherrell. Consumer acceptance of virtual stores: a theoretical model and critical success factors for virtual stores
32 -- 49Craig Van Slyke, France Belanger, Christie L. Comunale. Factors influencing the adoption of web-based shopping: the impact of trust
50 -- 64Kyung-kyu Kim, Bipin Prabhakar. Initial trust and the adoption of B2C e-commerce: The case of internet banking
65 -- 84Mark Keil, H. Jeff Smith, Suzanne D. Pawlowski, Leigh Jin. Why didn t somebody tell me? : climate, information asymmetry, and bad news about troubled projects

Volume 35, Issue 1

4 -- 0Dorothy E. Leidner, Wynne W. Chin. From the editors
5 -- 0Janice C. Sipior, Laurie Schatzberg, Dorothy E. Leidner, Fred Niederman, Diane Lending. From the chair
6 -- 36Anne Powell, Gabriele Piccoli, Blake Ives. Virtual teams: a review of current literature and directions for future research
41 -- 64Pierre A. Balthazard, Richard E. Potter, John Warren. Expertise, extraversion and group interaction styles as performance indicators in virtual teams: how do perceptions of IT s performance get formed?
64 -- 79Anita L. Blanchard, M. Lynne Markus. The experienced sense of a virtual community: characteristics and processes