Journal: DATA BASE

Volume 37, Issue 4

4 -- 5Dorothy E. Leidner, Wynne W. Chin. From the editors
6 -- 0Janice C. Sipior, Diane Lending, Donald L. Amoroso, Conrad Shayo, Susan A. Vowels. From the chair
7 -- 0George M. Kasper. IFIP report: IFIP TC 8 celebrates 30 years!
8 -- 10Eileen M. Trauth, Fred Niederman. Achieving diversity in the IT workforce: issues & interventions
13 -- 25Lynette Kvasny. Let the sisters speak: understanding information technology from the standpoint of the 'other'
26 -- 41Kshiti D. Joshi, Nancy L. Schmidt. Is the information systems profession gendered?: characterization of IS professionals and IS career
42 -- 57Sandra Katz, David Allbritton, John M. Aronis, Christine Wilson, Mary Lou Soffa. Gender, achievement, and persistence in an undergraduate computer science program
58 -- 78Cynthia K. Riemenschneider, Deborah J. Armstrong, Myria W. Allen, Margaret F. Reid. Barriers facing women in the IT work force
79 -- 98Andrea Hoplight Tapia. Hostile work environment.com: increasing participation of underrepresented groups, lessons learned from the dot-com era

Volume 37, Issue 2-3

5 -- 6Wynne W. Chin, Dorothy E. Leidner. From the editors
7 -- 0Janice C. Sipior, Diane Lending, Donald L. Amoroso, Conrad Shayo, Susan A. Vowels. From the chair
8 -- 14Susan A. Brown, Helen Kelley, Andrew Schwarz. Reflections on the role of theoretical extensions in the IS discipline
20 -- 32En Mao, Prashant Palvia. Testing an extended model of IT acceptance in the Chinese cultural context
33 -- 41Yulin Fang, Derrick J. Neufeld. The pendulum swings back: individual acceptance of re-centralized application platforms
42 -- 50Yuan Gao, Marios Koufaris. Perceptual antecedents of user attitude in electronic commerce
51 -- 59Liping Liu, Qingxiong Ma. Perceived system performance: a test of an extended technology acceptance model
60 -- 75Younghwa Lee, Jintae Lee, Zoonky Lee. Social influence on technology acceptance behavior: self-identity theory perspective
76 -- 85Bonnie Glassberg, Varun Grover, James T. C. Teng. Information systems research with an attitude
86 -- 95Tim Goles, Gregory B. White, Nicole Beebe, Carlos Alberto Dorantes, Barbara Hewitt. Moral intensity and ethical decision-making: a contextual extension
96 -- 107Diane M. Strong, Mark T. Dishaw, D. Brent Bandy. Extending task technology fit with computer self-efficacy
108 -- 124Xin Li, Traci J. Hess, Joseph S. Valacich. Using attitude and social influence to develop an extended trust model for information systems
125 -- 132Trevor T. Moores, Jerry Cha-Jan Chang, Deborah K. Smith. Clarifying the role of self-efficacy and metacognition as predictors of performance: construct development and test
133 -- 146Jason Bennett Thatcher, Yongmei Liu, Lee P. Stepina, Joseph M. Goodman, Darren C. Treadway. IT worker turnover: an empirical examination of intrinsic motivation
147 -- 155Wm. David Salisbury, Traci A. Carte, Laku Chidambaram. Cohesion in virtual teams: validating the perceived cohesion scale in a distributed setting
156 -- 166Moez Limayem. Human versus automated facilitation in the GSS context
167 -- 175Kevin E. Dow, Gary Hackbarth, Jeffrey A. Wong. Enhancing customer value through IT investments: a NEBIC perspective
176 -- 191Liming Guan, Steve G. Sutton, C. Janie Chang, Vicky Arnold. Further evidence on shareholder wealth effects of announcements for newly created CIO positions

Volume 37, Issue 1

4 -- 0Wynne W. Chin, Dorothy E. Leidner. From the editors
5 -- 0Janice C. Sipior, Diane Lending, Donald L. Amoroso, Conrad Shayo, Susan A. Vowels. From the chair
8 -- 39Vital Roy, Carmen Bernier, Lucie Léveillé. The high wire balancing act of the IS project director
40 -- 58Rajiv Kohli, Ellen Hoadley. Towards developing a framework for measuring organizational impact of IT- enabled BPR: case studies of three firms
59 -- 76Hee-Woong Kim, Shan Ling Pan. Towards a process model of information systems implementation: the case of customer relationship management (CRM)
77 -- 96David C. Blair. The data-document distinction revisited
97 -- 109Alexander P. Pons. Object prefetching using semantic links