Journal: Information Systems Research

Volume 6, Issue 4

303 -- 327Rajiv Sabherwal, Daniel Robey. Reconciling Variance and Process Strategies for Studying Information System Development
328 -- 356Vijay S. Mookerjee, Michael V. Mannino, Robert Gilson. Improving the Performance Stability of Inductive Expert Systems Under Input Noise
357 -- 375Toshiyuki Asahi, David Turo, Ben Shneiderman. Using Treemaps to Visualize the Analytic Hierarchy Process
376 -- 394Geoff Walsham. The Emergence of Interpretivism in IS Research

Volume 6, Issue 3

191 -- 219Sarma R. Nidumolu. The Effect of Coordination and Uncertainty on Software Project Performance: Residual Performance Risk as an Intervening Variable
220 -- 254Murlidhar V. Koushik, Vijay S. Mookerjee. Modeling Coordination in Software Construction: An Analytical Approach
255 -- 285H. Raghav Rao, Abhijit Chaudhury, M. Chakka. Modeling Team Processes: Issues and a Specific Example
286 -- 299Teresa M. Shaft, Iris Vessey. Research Report - The Relevance of Application Domain Knowledge: The Case of Computer Program Comprehension

Volume 6, Issue 2

85 -- 117Eric W. Stein, Vladimir Zwass. Actualizing Organizational Memory with Information Systems
118 -- 143Deborah Compeau, Christopher A. Higgins. Application of Social Cognitive Theory to Training for Computer Skills
144 -- 176Shirley Taylor, Peter A. Todd. Understanding Information Technology Usage: A Test of Competing Models
177 -- 188William J. Doll, T. S. Raghunathan, Jeen-Su Lim, Yash P. Gupta. Research Report - A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the User Information Satisfaction Instrument

Volume 6, Issue 1

3 -- 23Anitesh Barua, Charles H. Kriebel, Tridas Mukhopadhyay. Information Technologies and Business Value: An Analytic and Empirical Investigation
24 -- 50Eric T. G. Wang, Terry Barron. Controlling Information System Departments in the Presence of Cost Information Asymmetry
51 -- 72Donald P. Ballou, Harold L. Pazer. Designing Information Systems to Optimize the Accuracy-Timeliness Tradeoff
73 -- 81Wynne W. Chin, Peter R. Newsted. Research Report - The Importance of Specification in Causal Modeling: The Case of End-User Computing Satisfaction