Journal: Information & Management

Volume 51, Issue 1

1 -- 12Tung-Ching Lin, Yi-Cheng Ku, Yu-Shan Huang. Exploring top managers' innovative IT (IIT) championing behavior: Integrating the personal and technical contexts
13 -- 26Xihui Zhang, Thomas F. Stafford, Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal, Mark L. Gillenson, Gertrude Moeller. Sources of conflict between developers and testers in software development
27 -- 42Farnoosh Khodakarami, Yolande E. Chan. Exploring the role of customer relationship management (CRM) systems in customer knowledge creation
43 -- 56Theresa Schmiedel, Jan vom Brocke, Jan Recker. Development and validation of an instrument to measure organizational cultures' support of Business Process Management
57 -- 68Aykut Hamit Turan, Prashant C. Palvia. Critical information technology issues in Turkish healthcare
69 -- 79Princely Ifinedo. Information systems security policy compliance: An empirical study of the effects of socialisation, influence, and cognition
80 -- 92Jiming Wu, Clyde W. Holsapple. Imaginal and emotional experiences in pleasure-oriented IT usage: A hedonic consumption perspective
93 -- 103Shu-Ching Wang, Jen-Her Wu. Proactive privacy practices in transition: Toward ubiquitous services
104 -- 112Hao-Chiang Koong Lin, Tsung-Yen Chuang, I.-Long Lin, Hsuan-Yu Chen. Elucidating the role of IT/IS assessment and resource allocation in IT/IS performance in hospitals
113 -- 119Paurav Shukla. The impact of organizational efforts on consumer concerns in an online context
120 -- 128Jing Fan, Pengzhu Zhang, David C. Yen. G2G information sharing among government agencies
129 -- 137Ghiyoung Im. Effects of cognitive and social factors on system utilization and performance outcomes
138 -- 151Richard Baskerville, Paolo Spagnoletti, Jongwoo Kim. Incident-centered information security: Managing a strategic balance between prevention and response
152 -- 164Colleen Schwarz. Toward an understanding of the nature and conceptualization of outsourcing success
165 -- 176Thang N. Nguyen. A different approach to information management by exceptions (toward the prevention of another Enron)