Journal: JIT

Volume 33, Issue 4

255 -- 303Stefan Henningsson, Philip Yetton, Peter J. Wynne. A review of information system integration in mergers and acquisitions
304 -- 325Wendy L. Currie, Daniel Gozman, Jonathan J. M. Seddon. Dialectic tensions in the financial markets: a longitudinal study of pre- and post-crisis regulatory technology
326 -- 344Jane Fedorowicz, Steve Sawyer, Arthur P. Tomasino. Governance configurations for inter-organizational coordination: A study of public safety networks
345 -- 360Razvan Nicolescu, Michael Huth, Petar Radanliev, David De Roure. Mapping the values of IoT
361 -- 362Daniel Schlagwein, Monica Hu. Correction to: How and why organisations use social media: five use types and their relation to absorptive capacity

Volume 33, Issue 3

173 -- 187Cecil Eng Huang Chua, Michael D. Myers. Social control in information systems development: a negotiated order perspective
188 -- 202Sanja Tumbas, Nicholas Berente, Jan vom Brocke. Digital innovation and institutional entrepreneurship: Chief Digital Officer perspectives of their emerging role
203 -- 215Ilan Oshri, Daria Arkhipova, Giovanni Vaia. Exploring the effect of familiarity and advisory services on innovation outcomes in outsourcing settings
216 -- 232Katrin Jonsson, Lars Mathiassen, Jonny Holmström. Representation and mediation in digitalized work: evidence from maintenance of mining machinery
233 -- 253Matthias Söllner, Philipp Bitzer, Andreas Janson, Jan Marco Leimeister. Process is king: Evaluating the performance of technology-mediated learning in vocational software training

Volume 33, Issue 2

85 -- 104John Mingers, Craig Standing. What is information? Toward a theory of information as objective and veridical
105 -- 123Owen Eriksson, Paul Johannesson, Maria Bergholtz. Institutional ontology for conceptual modeling
124 -- 135Mark de Reuver, Carsten Sørensen, Rahul C. Basole. The digital platform: a research agenda
136 -- 150Kayode Ejodame, Ilan Oshri. Understanding knowledge re-integration in backsourcing
151 -- 170Stephan Schneider, Jan Wollersheim, Helmut Krcmar, Ali Sunyaev. How do requirements evolve over time? A case study investigating the role of context and experiences in the evolution of enterprise software requirements
171 -- 0Stephan Schneider, Jan Wollersheim, Helmut Krcmar, Ali Sunyaev. Erratum to: How do requirements evolve over time? A case study investigating the role of context and experiences in the evolution of enterprise software requirements

Volume 33, Issue 1

1 -- 8Thomas Lagoarde-Segot, Wendy L. Currie. Financialization and information technology: A multi-paradigmatic view of IT and finance - Part II
9 -- 18Christophe Schinckus. An essay on financial information in the era of computerization
19 -- 30Florian Glaser, Marten Risius. Effects of transparency: analyzing social biases on trader performance in social trading
31 -- 49Laura Rickett, Pratim Datta. Beauty-contests in the age of financialization: information activism and retail investor behavior
50 -- 69Ting Li, Jan van Dalen, Pieter Jan van Rees. More than just noise? Examining the information content of stock microblogs on financial markets
70 -- 83Ben Eaton, Jonas Hedman, Rony Medaglia. Three different ways to skin a cat: financialization in the emergence of national e-ID solutions