Journal: EJIS

Volume 27, Issue 6

623 -- 628Frantz Rowe, M. Lynne Markus. Taking on sacred cows: openness, fair critique, and retaining value when revising classics
629 -- 653Camille Grange, Izak Benbasat. Opinion seeking in a social network-enabled product review website: a study of word-of-mouth in the era of digital social networks
654 -- 669Steven Bellman, Kyle B. Murray. Feedback, task performance, and interface preferences
670 -- 685Samir Chatterjee, Jongbok Byun, Kaushik Dutta, Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen, Akshay Pottathil, Harry (Qi) Xie. Designing an Internet-of-Things (IoT) and sensor-based in-home monitoring system for assisting diabetes patients: iterative learning from two case studies
686 -- 711Tuure Tuunanen, Ken Peffers. Population targeted requirements acquisition

Volume 27, Issue 5

503 -- 550Mathieu Templier, Guy Paré. Transparency in literature reviews: an assessment of reporting practices across review types and genres in top IS journals
551 -- 569Jong-Seok Lee, Mark Keil. The effects of relative and criticism-based performance appraisals on task-level escalation in an IT project: a laboratory experiment
570 -- 599David Agogo, Traci J. Hess. "How does tech make you feel?" a review and examination of negative affective responses to technology use
600 -- 621Greta L. Polites, Christina Serrano, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Kevin Matthews. Understanding social networking site (SNS) identity from a dual systems perspective: an investigation of the dark side of SNS use

Volume 27, Issue 4

395 -- 414Anol Bhattacherjee, Christopher J. Davis, Amy J. Connolly, Neset Hikmet, Frantz Rowe, Régis Meissonier. User response to mandatory IT use: a coping theory perspective
415 -- 433Albert Boonstra, U. Yeliz Eseryel, Marjolein van Offenbeek, Frantz Rowe, Régis Meissonier. Stakeholders' enactment of competing logics in IT governance: polarization, compromise or synthesis?
434 -- 448Haichao Zheng, Bo Xu 0016, Linna Hao, Zhangxi Lin, Dov Te'eni, Evangelos Katsamakas. Reversed loss aversion in crowdsourcing contest
449 -- 469Tae Hun Kim, Matthew Wimble, Vallabh Sambamurthy, Frantz Rowe, Jason Bennett Thatcher. Disaggregation of the IT capital effects on firm performance: Empirical evidence from an IT asset portfolio perspective
470 -- 485Giuseppe Cascavilla, Mauro Conti, David G. Schwartz, Inbal Yahav. The insider on the outside: a novel system for the detection of information leakers in social networks
486 -- 502Anna Maria Oberländer, Maximilian Röglinger, Michael Rosemann, Alexandra Kees, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Virpi Tuunainen. Conceptualizing business-to-thing interactions - A sociomaterial perspective on the Internet of Things

Volume 27, Issue 3

263 -- 277Nik Rushdi Hassan, John Mingers, Bernd Carsten Stahl. Philosophy and information systems: where are we and where should we go?
278 -- 294Mustapha Cheikh-Ammar, Nik Rushdi Hassan, John Mingers, Bernd Stahl. The IT artifact and its spirit: a nexus of human values, affordances, symbolic expressions, and IT features
295 -- 314Paul Beynon-Davies, Nik Rushdi Hassan, John Mingers, Bernd Carsten Stahl. What's in a face? Making sense of tangible information systems in terms of Peircean semiotics
315 -- 325Clay K. Williams, Donald E. Wynn Jr., Nik Rushdi Hassan, John Mingers, Bernd Stahl. A critical realist script for creative theorising in information systems
326 -- 346Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte, Emmanuel Bertin. From sovereign IT governance to liberal IT governmentality? A Foucauldian analogy
347 -- 366Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Stefan Klein, Nik Rushdi Hassan, John Mingers, Bernd Stahl. Phronesis, argumentation and puzzle solving in IS research: illustrating an approach to phronetic IS research practice
367 -- 379Mike W. Chiasson, Elizabeth J. Davidson, Jenifer Sunrise Winter, Nik Rushdi Hassan, John Mingers, Bernd Stahl. Philosophical foundations for informing the future(S) through IS research
380 -- 393Frantz Rowe. Being critical is good, but better with philosophy! From digital transformation and values to the future of IS research

Volume 27, Issue 2

127 -- 128Pär J. Ågerfalk. Whither design science research?
129 -- 139Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves. Design science research genres: introduction to the special issue on exemplars and criteria for applicable design science research
140 -- 153Richard L. Baskerville, Mala Kaul, Veda C. Storey, Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves. Aesthetics in design science research
154 -- 170Gerard M. De Leoz, Stacie Petter, Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves. Considering the social impacts of artefacts in information systems design science research
171 -- 188Benjamin Klör, Markus Monhof, Daniel Beverungen, Sebastian Braäer, Björn Niehaves, Tuure Tuunanen, Ken Peffers. Design and evaluation of a model-driven decision support system for repurposing electric vehicle batteries
189 -- 206Tamara Babaian, Jennifer Xu, Wendy T. Lucas, Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves. ERP prototype with built-in task and process support
207 -- 220Tobias Brandt, Stefan Feuerriegel, Dirk Neumann 0001, Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves, Anders Hjalmarsson. Modeling interferences in information systems design for cyberphysical systems: Insights from a smart grid application
221 -- 247Stefan Seidel, Leona Chandra Kruse, Nadine Székely, Michael Gau, Daniel Stieger, Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves, Kalle Lyytinen. Design principles for sensemaking support systems in environmental sustainability transformations
248 -- 261Tanguy Coenen, Liesje Coertjens, Peter Vlerick, Marije Lesterhuis, Anneleen Viona Mortier, Vincent Donche, Pieter Ballon, Sven De Maeyer, Ken Peffers, Tuure Tuunanen, Björn Niehaves. An information system design theory for the comparative judgement of competences

Volume 27, Issue 1

1 -- 2Pär J. Ågerfalk. Going through changes
3 -- 21Nicole Forsgren, Rajiv Sabherwal, Alexandra Durcikova, Frantz Rowe, Andrew Hardin. Knowledge exchange roles and EKR performance impact: extending the theory of knowledge reuse
22 -- 45Greta L. Polites, Elena Karahanna, Larry Seligman, Pär Ågerfalk, Iris Junglas. Intention-behaviour misalignment at B2C websites: when the horse brings itself to water, will it drink?
46 -- 61David Gefen, René Riedl, Dov Te'eni, Ryad Titah. Adding background music as new stimuli of interest to information systems research
62 -- 89Hanmei Fan, Reeva Lederman, Frantz Rowe, Sabine Matook. Online health communities: how do community members build the trust required to adopt information and form close relationships?
90 -- 123Sven Kepes, Manoj A. Thomas, Frantz Rowe, Mark Silver. Assessing the robustness of meta-analytic results in information systems: publication bias and outliers
124 -- 126. Thanks to Reviewers