Journal: J. AIS

Volume 25, Issue 2

1 -- 0Tommy K. H. Chan, Zach W. Y. Lee, Dimitra Skoumpopoulou, Frederik Situmeang. Judging the Wrongness of Firms in Social Media Firestorms: The Heuristic and Systematic Information Processing Perspective
2 -- 0Cheng Nie, Zhiqiang (Eric) Zheng, Sumit Sarkar. Firm Competitive Structure and Consumer Reaction in Search Advertisings
3 -- 0Amir Haj-Bolouri, Kieran Conboy, Shirley Gregor. Research Perspectives: An Encompassing Framework for Conceptualizing Space in Information Systems: Philosophical Perspectives, Themes, and Concepts
4 -- 0Christian Maier, Sven Laumer, Heshan Sun, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Tim Weitzel. Proposing Shocks and Dissatisfaction to Explain Quitting and Switching a Service: An Image Theory Perspective
5 -- 0Scott Schanke, Gautam Ray, Gediminas Adomavicius, Mihir Wagle. Content and Style of Firm-Generated Posts on Social Media: A Study of User Engagement on Hedonic and Utilitarian Product Pages on Facebook
6 -- 0Xiaochao Wei, Yanfei Zhang, Xin (Robert) Luo, Gangmei Pan, Guihua Nie. Qualitative Cusp Catastrophe Multi-Agent Simulation Model to Explore Abrupt Changes in Online Impulsive Buying Behavior
7 -- 0Ramesh Shankar, Lei Wang, Kunter Gunasti, Hongfei Li. Nonverbal Peer Feedback and User Contribution in Online Forums: Experimental Evidence of the Role of Attribution and Emotions
8 -- 0Nan Feng, Tianlu Zhou, Haiyang Feng, Minqiang Li. Optimal Launch Timing of Bug Bounty Programs for Software Products under Different Licensing Models
9 -- 0Hongki Kim, Izak Benbasat. How Online Consumers Use Multiple Advice Sources: An Empirical Exploration Using Verbal Protocol Analysis
10 -- 0Margunn Aanestad, Ole Hanseth, Eric Monteiro, Marko Niemimaa, David Ribes. From Methodological Symmetry to Gaia: Latour's Legacy and Untapped Potential for IS Research

Volume 25, Issue 1

1 -- 0Michel Avital. Digital Transformation of Academic Publishing: A Call for the Decentralization and Democratization of Academic Journals
2 -- 0Suprateek Sarker, Anjana Susarla, Ram Gopal, Jason Bennett Thatcher. Democratizing Knowledge Creation Through Human-AI Collaboration in Academic Peer Review
3 -- 0Richard T. Watson, Yuanyuan Song, Xia Zhao, Jane Webster. Extending the Foresight of Phillip Ein-Dor: Causal Knowledge Analytics
4 -- 0Youngjin Yoo. Evolving Epistemic Infrastructure: The Role of Scientific Journals in the Age of Generative AI
5 -- 0Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Frantz Rowe. Should We Collaborate with AI to Conduct Literature Reviews? Changing Epistemic Values in a Flattening World
6 -- 0Sirkka Jarvenpaa, Stefan Klein. New Frontiers in Information Systems Theorizing: Human-gAI Collaboration
7 -- 0Iddo Drori, Dov Te'eni. Human-in-the-Loop AI Reviewing: Feasibility, Opportunities, and Risks
8 -- 0Ron Weber. The Other Reviewer: RoboReviewer
9 -- 0Atreyi Kankanhalli. Peer Review in the Age of Generative AI
10 -- 0Galit Shmueli, Soumya Ray. Reimagining the Journal Editorial Process: An AI-Augmented Versus an AI-Driven Future
11 -- 0Shirley Gregor. Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Journal Publishing
12 -- 0David G. Schwartz, Dov Te'eni. AI for Knowledge Creation, Curation, and Consumption in Context
13 -- 0Hind Benbya, Franz Strich, Toomas Tamm. Navigating Generative Artificial Intelligence Promises and Perils for Knowledge and Creative Work
14 -- 0Rajiv Sabherwal, Varun Grover. The Societal Impacts of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Balanced Perspective
15 -- 0Maryam Alavi, Dorothy E. Leidner, Reza Mousavi. Knowledge Management Perspective of Generative Artificial Intelligence