Journal: MIS Quarterly

Volume 11, Issue 4

437 -- 449Wayne A. Hall, Robert E. McCauley. SIM Competition Paper: Planning and Managing a Corporate Network Utility
451 -- 458Clinton E. White Jr., David P. Christy. The Information Center Concept: A Normative Model and a Study of Six Installations
461 -- 476Charles R. Necco, Carl L. Gordon, Nancy W. Tsai. Systems Analysis and Design: Current Practices
479 -- 491Zeeva Millman, Jon Hartwick. The Impact of Automated Office Systems on Middle Managers and Their Work
493 -- 512Peter A. Todd, Izak Benbasat. Process Tracing Methods in Decision Support Systems Research: Exploring the Black Box
515 -- 528Dan R. Pieptea, Evan Anderson. Price and Value of Decision Support Systems
531 -- 545Robert W. Mantha. Data Flow and Data Structure Modeling for Database Requirements Determination: A Comparative Study
547 -- 559R. Ryan Nelson, Paul H. Cheney. Training End Users: An Exploratory Study

Volume 11, Issue 3

279 -- 290J. B. O'Keefe, P. F. Wade. SIM Award Paper: A Powerful MIS/DSS Developed for a Remote Sawmill Operation
293 -- 311Mo A. Mahmood. System Development Methods - A Comparative Investigation
313 -- 323Niv Ahituv, Meir Zelek. Instant Quality Control of Large Batch Processing Jobs
325 -- 338Houston H. Carr. Information Centers: The IBM Model vs. Practice
341 -- 353Mary J. Culnan. Mapping the Intellectual Structure of MIS, 1980-1985: A Co-Citation Analysis
355 -- 366Richard L. Daft, Robert H. Lengel, Linda Klebe Trevino. Message Equivocality, Media Selection, and Manager Performance: Implications for Information Systems
369 -- 386Izak Benbasat, David K. Goldstein, Melissa Mead. The Case Research Strategy in Studies of Information Systems
389 -- 399Albert L. Lederer, Aubrey L. Mendelow. Information Resource Planning: Overcoming Difficulties in Identifying Top Management's Objectives
401 -- 419Juhani Iivari. The PIOCO Model for Information System Design

Volume 11, Issue 2

151 -- 161Severin V. Grabski, J. Hal Reneau, Stephen G. West. A Comparison of Judgement, Skills, and Prompting Effects Between Auditors and Systems Analysts
163 -- 174Kenneth A. Kozar, John M. Mahlum. A User Generated Information System: An Innovative Development Approach
177 -- 185Gary Klein, Philip O. Beck. A Decision Aid for Selecting Among Information System Alternatives
187 -- 203Fatemeh Zahedi. Reliability of Information Systems Based on the Critical Success Factors - Formulation
205 -- 220William J. Doll, Mark A. Vonderembse. Forging a Partnership to Achieve Competitive Advantage: The CIM Challenge
223 -- 230Benjamin Dansker, Janeen Smith Hansen, Ralph D. Loftin, Marlene A. Veldwisch. Issues Management in the Information Planning Process
233 -- 243William Remus, Jeffery E. Kotteman. Semi-Structured Recurring Decisions: An Experimental Study of Decision Making Models and Some Suggestions for DSS
245 -- 264Gail Salaway. An Organizational Learning Approach to Information Systems Development

Volume 11, Issue 1

5 -- 20William P. McKinnon, Ernest A. Kallman. Mapping Chargeback Systems to Organizational Environments
23 -- 45James C. Brancheau, James C. Wetherbe. Key Issues in Information Sytems - 1986
47 -- 57Louis E. Raho, James A. Beholav, Kirk D. Fiedler. Assimilating New Technology into the Organization: An Assessment of McFarlan and McKenney's Model
59 -- 71Andrew C. Boynton, Robert W. Zmud. Information Technology Planning in the 1990's: Directions for Practice and Research
73 -- 84Levent Orman. Information Intensive Modeling
87 -- 104Raymond McLeod Jr., Jack William Jones. A Framework for Office Automation
107 -- 124J. Miller, B. A. Doyle. Measuring the Effectiveness of Computer-Based Information Systems in the Financial Services Sector
127 -- 140George Houdeshel, Hugh J. Watson. SIM Competition Paper: The Management Information and Decisin Support (MIDS) System at Lockheed-Georgia