Journal: Inf. Syst. J.

Volume 29, Issue 6

1122 -- 1125Gerhard Schwabe, Alexander Richter, Erik Wende. Special issue on storytelling and information systems
1126 -- 1152Valeriia Boldosova. Deliberate storytelling in big data analytics adoption
1153 -- 1177Kristijan Mirkovski, James E. Gaskin 0001, David M. Hull, Paul Benjamin Lowry. Visual storytelling for improving the comprehension and utility in disseminating information systems research: Evidence from a quasi-experiment
1178 -- 1200Jonas Hedman, Mads Bødker, Gregory Gimpel, Jan Damsgaard. Translating evolving technology use into user stories: Technology life narratives of consumer technology use
1201 -- 1206Daniel Beverungen, Christoph F. Breidbach, Jens Poeppelbuss, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen. Smart service systems: An interdisciplinary perspective
1207 -- 1255Rocco Xaver Richard Huber, Louis Christian Püschel, Maximilian Röglinger. Capturing smart service systems: Development of a domain-specific modelling language
1256 -- 1292Lauri Wessel, Elizabeth J. Davidson, Ana Paula Barquet, Hannes Rothe, Oliver Peters, Herlind Megges. Configuration in smart service systems: A practice-based inquiry

Volume 29, Issue 5

989 -- 993Robert M. Davison, Niels Bjørn-Andersen. Do we care about the Societal Impact of our research?: The Tyranny of the H-Index and New Value-Oriented Research Directions
994 -- 1009Shirin Madon, Ranjini C. R.. Impact sourcing in India: Trends and implications
1010 -- 1039Tabitha L. James, Jason K. Deane, Linda G. Wallace. An application of goal content theory to examine how desired exercise outcomes impact fitness technology feature set selection
1040 -- 1057David M. Hull, Paul Benjamin Lowry, James Eric Gaskin, Kristijan Mirkovski. A storyteller's guide to problem-based learning for information systems management education
1058 -- 1082David Murungi, Martin Wiener, Marco Marabelli. Control and emotions: Understanding the dynamics of controllee behaviours in a health care information systems project
1083 -- 1119Christoph Mittendorf, Nicholas Berente, Roland Holten. Trust in sharing encounters among millennials

Volume 29, Issue 4

763 -- 767Petter Nielsen, Sundeep Sahay. Critically studying openness: A way forward
768 -- 786Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou, Espen Skorve, Margunn Aanestad. Enabling openness of valuable information resources: Curbing data subtractability and exclusion
787 -- 810Caitlin M. Bentley, Arul Chib, Sammia C. Poveda. A critical narrative approach to openness: The impact of open development on structural transformation
811 -- 837Daniel Schlagwein, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Benjamin Hanckel. Ethical norms and issues in crowdsourcing practices: A Habermasian analysis
838 -- 841Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn, Carol Ou. Making the developing world a better place with high-impact IS research
842 -- 887Luiz Antonio Joia, Ricardo Paschoeto dos Santos. ICT-equipped bank boat and the financial inclusion of the riverine population of Marajó Island in the Brazilian Amazon
888 -- 913Stan Karanasios, Mira Slavova. How do development actors do "ICT for development"? A strategy-as-practice perspective on emerging practices in Ghanaian agriculture
914 -- 952Liang Li, Kui Du, Wei Zhang 0035, Ji-Ye Mao. Poverty alleviation through government-led e-commerce development in rural China: An activity theory perspective
953 -- 988Miao Cui, Shan L. Pan, Lili Cui. Developing community capability for e-commerce development in rural China: A resource orchestration perspective

Volume 29, Issue 3

577 -- 581Robert M. Davison. For whom do we write?
582 -- 608Ter Chian Felix Tan, Shan L. Pan, Meiyun Zuo. Realising platform operational agility through information technology-enabled capabilities: A resource-interdependence perspective
609 -- 640Stefan K. Mueller, Jan Mendling, Edward W. N. Bernroider. The roles of social identity and dynamic salient group formations for ERP program management success in a postmerger context
641 -- 673Joseph Taylor, Kshiti D. Joshi. Joining the crowd: The career anchors of information technology workers participating in crowdsourcing
674 -- 706Ned Kock. From composites to factors: Bridging the gap between PLS and covariance-based structural equation modelling
707 -- 737Ulrike Schultze, Jo Ann M. Brooks. An interactional view of social presence: Making the virtual other "real"
738 -- 761Douglas P. Twitchell, Christie M. Fuller. Advancing the assessment of automated deception detection systems: Incorporating base rate and cost into system evaluation

Volume 29, Issue 2

275 -- 278Robert M. Davison. On serendipity: The happy discovery of unsought knowledge
279 -- 316Zilong Liu, Xuequn Wang, Qingfei Min, Wenli Li. The effect of role conflict on self-disclosure in social network sites: An integrated perspective of boundary regulation and dual process model
317 -- 339Iris A. Junglas, Lakshmi Goel, Blake Ives, Jeanne Harris. Innovation at work: The relative advantage of using consumer IT in the workplace
340 -- 362Nadine Guhr, Benedikt Lebek, Michael H. Breitner. The impact of leadership on employees' intended information security behaviour: An examination of the full-range leadership theory
363 -- 407Dennis M. Steininger. Linking information systems and entrepreneurship: A review and agenda for IT-associated and digital entrepreneurship research
408 -- 435Markus Salo, Henri Pirkkalainen, Tiina Koskelainen. Technostress and social networking services: Explaining users' concentration, sleep, identity, and social relation problems
436 -- 455Calvin M. L. Chan, Say Yen Teoh, Adrian Yeow, Gary Pan. Agility in responding to disruptive digital innovation: Case study of an SME
456 -- 483Michael Siering. The economics of stock touting during Internet-based pump and dump campaigns
484 -- 513Aleksandre Asatiani, Esko Penttinen. Constructing continuities in virtual work environments: A multiple case study of two firms with differing degrees of virtuality
514 -- 547Sean W. Hansen, Janis L. Gogan, Ryan J. Baxter, Monica J. Garfield. Informed collaboration in health care: An embedded-cases study in geriatric telepsychiatry
548 -- 575Jin P. Gerlach, Nicole Eling, Nora Wessels, Peter Buxmann. Flamingos on a slackline: Companies' challenges of balancing the competing demands of handling customer information and privacy

Volume 29, Issue 1

1 -- 5Robert M. Davison. The art of vivacious variance
6 -- 42Monideepa Tarafdar, Cary L. Cooper, Jean-François Stich. The technostress trifecta - techno eustress, techno distress and design: Theoretical directions and an agenda for research
43 -- 69John D'Arcy, Paul Benjamin Lowry. Cognitive-affective drivers of employees' daily compliance with information security policies: A multilevel, longitudinal study
70 -- 96Richard Heeks, Angelica V. Ospina. Conceptualising the link between information systems and resilience: A developing country field study
97 -- 118Lars Öbrand, Nils-Petter Augustsson, Lars Mathiassen, Jonny Holmström. The interstitiality of IT risk: An inquiry into information systems development practices
119 -- 144Jens Förderer, Thomas Kude, Sebastian Walter Schütz, Armin Heinzl. Knowledge boundaries in enterprise software platform development: Antecedents and consequences for platform governance
145 -- 174Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Bill Doolin. Temporal enactment of resettled refugees' ICT-mediated information practices
175 -- 199Mark Lycett, Omar Radwan. Developing a Quality of Experience (QoE) model for Web Applications
200 -- 223Rajiv Kohli, Nigel P. Melville. Digital innovation: A review and synthesis
224 -- 244Nikunj Dalal, David J. Pauleen. The wisdom nexus: Guiding information systems research, practice, and education
245 -- 273Tobias Mettler, Jochen Wulf. Physiolytics at the workplace: Affordances and constraints of wearables use from an employee's perspective