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- Panel: A question of social inclusion: increasing the number of women in IT through intervention programsJulie Fisher, Annemieke Craig, Liisa von Hellens, Jenine P. Beekhuyzen, Reyyan Ayfer, Marja Vehiläinen, Frada Burstein. [doi]
- Panel: Reconsidering information technology and competitive advantage: Is the age of IT as an essential strategic tool now over?Sofiane Tebboune, Robert D. Galliers, Helmut Krcmar, Cathy Urquhart, Frank Bannister. [doi]
- Panel: From policy to practice: Achieving nation-wide information systems in healthcareTina Blegind Jensen, Margunn Aanestad, Wendy Currie, Ton A. M. Spil, Nancy Pouloudi. [doi]
- Panel: Persuasive technology for public health in the developed and developing worldSamir Chatterjee, Joseph Petraglia, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Maurits Kaptein. [doi]
- Successful application of PPM - an analysis of the German-speaking banking industryJosef Blasini, Susanne Leist, Christian Ritter. 1 [doi]
- Accounting information systems as institutional carriers: a case study of regulatory compliance in UK asset management housesWendy L. Currie, David J. Finnegan, Daniel Gozman. 2 [doi]
- Factors facilitating compliance implementation case study results from multinational enterprisesJohannes Christian Panitz, Martin Wiener, Michael Amberg. 3 [doi]
- Exploring the contribution of information technology to governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) initiativesManuel Wiesche, Michael Schermann, Helmut Krcmar. 4 [doi]
- Enforcing compliance on business processes through the use of patternsOktay Türetken, Amal Elgammal, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Mike P. Papazoglou. 5 [doi]
- Challenges in the context-aware management of business processes: a multiple case studyKarsten Ploesser, Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann. 6 [doi]
- Exploring erp system outcomes in SMEs: a multiple case studyOndrej Zach. 7 [doi]
- Exploring the ERP pre-implementation process in a small-and-medium-sized enterprise: a case study of a Norwegian retail companyEli Hustad, Dak H. Olsen. 8 [doi]
- Business agility within IS value research - proposing a measurement frameworkImmanuel Pahlke, Martin Wolf, Roman Beck, Sebastian Kempf. 9 [doi]
- Information fusion in continuous assuranceJohan Perols, Uday S. Murthy. 10 [doi]
- Performance evaluation under uncertainty: the impact of information system integration on procedural justice perceptionsStephan Kramer, Alexander Simons. 11 [doi]
- Critical success factors of global enterprise resource planning programmes: an empirical model based on expert interviewsGunter Seidel, Andrea Back. 12 [doi]
- Affect and materiality in enterprise systems usage: setting the stage for user experienceMari-Klara Oja, Robert D. Galliers. 13 [doi]
- IT capabilities in ERP maintenance - a review of the ERP post-implementation literatureSonja Hecht, Holger Wittges, Helmut Krcmar. 14 [doi]
- Understanding IT transformation - an explorative studyDaniel Möller, Christine Legner, Axel Heck. 15 [doi]
- Preparing for the future of IT project value realisation: understanding benefits management practices - do incentives and management support really help?Kunal Mohan, Frederik Ahlemann, Jessica Braun. 16 [doi]
- The importance of governance structures in IT project portfolio managementThorsten Frey, Peter Buxmann. 17 [doi]
- State propagation for business process monitoring on different levels of abstractionDavid Schumm, Gregor Latuske, Frank Leymann, Ralph Mietzner, Thorsten Scheibler. 18 [doi]
- Exploring patterns of business-IT alignment for the purpose of process performance measurementAnne Cleven. 19 [doi]
- Analysis of techniques for business process improvementPhilipp Griesberger, Susanne Leist, Gregor Zellner. 20 [doi]
- Value-based process improvementManuel Bolsinger, Marc-Andre Bewernik, Hans Ulrich Buhl. 21 [doi]
- Ontological analysis of value modelsJohannes Buder, Carsten Felden. 22 [doi]
- Linking accounting and process-aware information systems - towards a generalized information model for process-oriented accountingJan vom Brocke, Christian Sonnenberg, Ulrike Baumoel. 23 [doi]
- Objectives-based business process redesign in financial planning - a case studyJochen Martin, Stefanie Betz, Tobias Conte, Chris Gerhardt, Christof Weinhardt. 24 [doi]
- Decision support by automatic analysis of business process modelsBart-Jan van Putten, Clarissa da Silva Correa Romeiro, Leonardo Guerreiro Azevedo. 25 [doi]
- A comparative analysis of business analysis (BA) and business process management (BPM) capabilitiesPaul Mathiesen, Wasana Bandara, Houra Delavari, Paul Harmon, Kevin Brennan. 26 [doi]
- Development of BPM capabilities - is maturity the right path?Ralf Plattfaut, Björn Niehaves, Jens Pöppelbuß, Jörg Becker. 27 [doi]
- What makes a useful maturity model? a framework of general design principles for maturity models and its demonstration in business process managementJens Pöppelbuß, Maximilian Röglinger. 28 [doi]
- The implementation success of healthcare information systems: a business-IT alignment perspectiveXiqing Sha, Yihong Cheng, Shan Ling Pan, Sayyen Teoh. 29 [doi]
- Workflow support for scheduling in surgical care processesChun Ouyang, Moe Thandar Wynn, Jan-Christian Kuhr, Michael Adams, Thomas Becker, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Colin J. Fidge. 30 [doi]
- A workflow model to support location based participation to policy making processesHabin Lee, Farhana Sajjad, Karim Al-Yafi, Zahir Irani. 31 [doi]
- "To standardize or not to standardize?" - understanding the effect of business process complexity on business process standardizationMarkus Schäfermeyer, Christoph Rosenkranz. 32 [doi]
- Configurable process models: experiences from a medical and an administrative case studyStephanie Meerkamm, Stefan Jablonski. 33 [doi]
- Alignment of business process management and business rulesMartijn Zoet, Johan Versendaal, Pascal Ravesteyn, Richard J. Welke. 34 [doi]
- Confirming bpm theory in creative industry context - a case study in the German tv industryJörg Becker, Katrin Bergener, Marc Oliver Schwehm, Matthias Voigt. 35 [doi]
- Design and implementation of a rich internet application for planning and visualization of supply-chain-processesPhilip Hartmann, Christoph Laroque. 36 [doi]
- The drivers behind enterprise content management: a process-oriented perspectiveJan vom Brocke, René Derungs, Andrea Herbst, Stefan Novotny, Alexander Simons. 37 [doi]
- Investigating transactive memory shaped by knowledge management tools - proposing a longitudinal study in chinaRobert M. Davison, Carol Xiaojuan Ou. 38 [doi]
- Collaborative process modelling - tool analysis and design implicationsKai Riemer, Justus Holler, Marta Indulska. 39 [doi]
- Teaching business process management in cross-country collaborative teams using erpBjoern Jaeger, Amit Rudra, Ashley Aitken, Vanessa Chang, Berit Helgheim. 40 [doi]
- State of the art concerning the integration of methods and techniques in quality management - literature review and an agenda for researchFlorian Johannsen. 41 [doi]
- Antecedents and consequences of trust in supply chain: the role of information technologyQing Hu, JingHua Xiao, Kang Xie, Nilesh Saraf. 42 [doi]
- Designing a reference framework of IT/IS outsourcing steering processesNils Urbach, Tobias Würz. 43 [doi]
- Information technology multisourcing at fonterra: a case study of the world's largest exporter of dairy ingredientsMark Barboza, Michael D. Myers, Lesley A. Gardner. 44 [doi]
- Information search behavior of investors and the role of advisory servicesPhilipp Nussbaumer, Inu Matter, Ingrid Slembek, Gerhard Schwabe. 46 [doi]
- Translating es-embedded institutional logics through technological framing: an indian-based case exampleGeorge Kandathil, Erica L. Wagner, Sue Newell. 47 [doi]
- A dynamic life-cycle model for the provisioning of software testing services: experiences from a case study in the Chinese ICT sourcing marketYikun Lu, Timo Käkölä. 48 [doi]
- Governing social production in the internet: the case of wikipediaAleksi Aaltonen, Giovan Francesco Lanzara. 49 [doi]
- The institutionalization of virtual communities: how institutional carriers influence online governance structuresMagda David Hercheui. 50 [doi]
- Disclosive ethics and embryonic developments in e-gambling commerceChristopher Bull 0002. 51 [doi]
- Women in ICT: guidelines for evaluating intervention programmesAnnemieke Craig, Julie Fisher, Linda Dawson. 52 [doi]
- Women in information technology careers: a person-process-context-time frameworkKlara Nelson, Natasha F. Veltri. 53 [doi]
- A comparison of computing and non-computing students' personalities based on the five-factor modelPatricia Margaret Alexander, Vreda Pieterse, Hugo Lotriet. 54 [doi]
- The complex nature of emotions in an inter-organisational information system projectRiitta Hekkala, Mike Newman. 55 [doi]
- Post adoption behaviour of e-service users: an empirical study on chinese online travel service usersHongxiu Li, Yong Liu. 56 [doi]
- Dispositional resistance to change and social network site adopters' and non-adopters' attitudinal beliefs - an empirical analysisChristian Maier, Sven Laumer, Andreas Eckhardt. 57 [doi]
- Integrating a differentiated norm classification into the model of adoption of technology in households (math)Kai-Gerhard Bosch, Steffen Bernius, Andreas Eckhardt. 58 [doi]
- Reconceptualizing IT use in the post-adoptive contextDaniel Grgecic, Christoph Rosenkranz. 59 [doi]
- Why do people reject technologies - a literature-based discussion of the phenomena "resistance to change" in information systems and managerial psychology researchSven Laumer. 60 [doi]
- Where are the participants? including motivational aspects into theorizing and design in IS researchDaniel Beverungen, Marion Wittchen, Jörg Becker. 61 [doi]
- The enactment of personal identityPaul Beynon-Davies. 62 [doi]
- Managing information overload; examining the role of the human filterEoin Whelan, Robin Teigland. 63 [doi]
- Individual mindfulness and IT systems use - mitigating negative consequences of information overloadMartin Wolf, Timm Pintner, Roman Beck. 64 [doi]
- Collaborative development in the virtual world: discourse, digital artefacts and the construction of intersubjective meaningMichael Cahalane, Patrick Finnegan, Joseph Feller. 65 [doi]
- Exploring the organizational structure and coordination of multi-national IT outsourcing vendorsJimmy, Peter B. Seddon, Peter Reynolds. 66 [doi]
- Contractual and relational governance as substitutes and complements - explaining the development of different relationshipsThomas A. Fischer, Thomas L. Huber, Jens Dibbern. 67 [doi]
- Knowing-doing gaps in the ICT workplace: gender and cultureDebbie Richards, Peter Busch. 68 [doi]
- Offshoring attitudes, relational behaviours, and departmental cultureAngelika Zimmermann. 69 [doi]
- "Nobody wins, but nobody loses either" - understanding different institutional logics in IT public-private partnershipsOliver Marschollek. 70 [doi]
- One size fits all? managing trust and privacy on social networking sites in Russia and GermanyHanna Krasnova, Elena Kolesnikova, Oliver Günther. 71 [doi]
- Project performance in global software development teams: do prior work ties and nationality diversity matter?C. Ranganathan, Iván Alfaro. 72 [doi]
- Managing the impact of differences in national culture on social capital in multinational IT project teams - a German perspectiveAlexander von Stetten, Daniel Beimborn, Tim Weitzel, Zita Reiss. 73 [doi]
- Finding her master's voice: the power of collective action among female muslim bloggersNitin Agarwal, Merlyna Lim, Rolf T. Wigand. 74 [doi]
- Information quality assessment: validating measurement dimensions and processesMouzhi Ge, Markus Helfert, Dietmar Jannach. 75 [doi]
- Swiqa - a semantic web information quality assessment frameworkChristian Fürber, Martin Hepp. 76 [doi]
- Using the mutual information metric to improve accessibility and understandability in business intelligence toolsYohai Sabag, Adir Even. 77 [doi]
- Cross-disciplinary collaborations in data quality researchShazia Wasim Sadiq, Naiem Khodabandehloo Yeganeh, Marta Indulska. 78 [doi]
- Inter-organisational electronic information sharing in local g2g settings: a socio-technical issueBigdeli A. Ziaee, Muhammad Mustafa Kamal, Sergio de Cesare. 79 [doi]
- Challenges for adopting cloud-based software as a service (saas) in the public sectorMarijn Janssen, Anton Joha. 80 [doi]
- Evaluating e-governemnt implementation using an institutioal perspective: a case study of omanMoaman Al-Busaidy, Ramzi El-Haddadeh. 81 [doi]
- Mobile technologies for public police force tasks and processes: a t-government perspectiveMohini Singh, Ray Hackney. 82 [doi]
- Towards transformational IT governance - the case of mobile government adoptionTill J. Winkler, Natalia Lvova, Oliver Günther. 83 [doi]
- Transforminggovernment agencies' approach to eparticipation through efficient exploitation of social mediaYannis Charalabidis, Euripidis Loukis. 84 [doi]
- What is electronic government service quality?Shirish C. Srivastava, Thompson S. H. Teo, Rohit Nishant. 85 [doi]
- Assessing the quality of g2b internet portals - a benchmarking approachNadine Blinn, Nick Gehrke, Frank Hogrebe, Markus Nüttgens. 86 [doi]
- IT quality and egovernment net benefits: a citizen perspectiveMurray Scott, William H. DeLone, William Golden. 87 [doi]
- Measuring regret: emotional aspects of auction designPhilipp J. Astor, Marc Thomas Philipp Adam, Caroline Jähnig, Stefan Seifert. 88 [doi]
- Determinants of reverse auction results: an empirical examination of freelancer.comMichael Scholz, Nicolas Haas. 89 [doi]
- Make-and-sell or buy of web services a real option approachBernd Heinrich, Andreas Huber, Steffen Zimmermann. 90 [doi]
- Impact of grid assimilation on operational agility in turbulent environments: an empirical investigation in the financial services industryJens Vykoukal, Immanuel Pahlke, Roman Beck. 91 [doi]
- The pricing of grid services in enterprises: deriving pay-per-use tariffs from preference dataMarkus Lilienthal, Oliver Hinz. 92 [doi]
- Risk-aware sla establishment in agreement networks - an evaluationWibke Michalk. 93 [doi]
- From minutes to seconds and beyond: measuring order-book resiliency in fragmented electronic securities marketsMichael Chlistalla. 94 [doi]
- Technology and market quality: the case of high frequency tradingS. Sarah Zhang, Ryan Riordan. 95 [doi]
- An analytic approach to measure information aggregation and evaluate the stability of informational cascades under incomplete information settingsHao Hu, Yanli Jia. 96 [doi]
- How do ICT firms react to convergence? an analysis of diversification strategiesJochen Wulf, Rüdiger Zarnekow. 97 [doi]
- It-enabled strategic-level agility and firm performance: service versus manufacturing industryOne-Ki Lee, Peng Xu, Jean-Pierre Kuilboer, Noushin Ashrafi. 98 [doi]
- It-enabled risk/return management: service-oriented infrastructures vs. dedicated systemsHans Ulrich Buhl, Gilbert Fridgen. 99 [doi]
- Towards an integrated approach for resource-efficiency in server rooms and data centersMatthias Boehm, Michael Freundlieb, Carl Stolze, Oliver Thomas, Frank Teuteberg. 100 [doi]
- Determining the optimal investment amount of an intelligent house - potentials of information and technology to combine ecology and economyHans Ulrich Buhl, Tobias Gaugler, Philipp Mette. 101 [doi]
- Towards a practice-oriented green IS frameworkTom Butler. 102 [doi]
- Intermediaries for the internet of energy - exchanging smart meter data as a business modelJens Strüker, Harald Weppner, Gero Bieser. 103 [doi]
- Why are consumers going green? the role of environmental concerns in private green-IS adoptionJohann Kranz, Arnold Picot. 104 [doi]
- Towards a contingency model for green IT governanceNils-Holger Schmidt, Lutz M. Kolbe. 105 [doi]
- Rfid-based individualization of extended producer responsibility and recycling for weeeLars Thoroe, Shanna Appelhanz, Matthias Schumann. 106 [doi]
- Antecedents to sensor information systems assimilation in data centresAdel Alaraifi, Alemayehu Molla, Hepu Deng. 107 [doi]
- Reducing datacenter energy usage through efficient job allocationChristian Bodenstein, Guido Schryen, Dirk Neumann. 108 [doi]
- Understanding the impact of remote service technology on service business models in manufacturing: from improving after-sales services to building service ecosystemsAndreas Zolnowski, Ann Kristin Schmitt, Tilo Böhmann. 109 [doi]
- How perfect are markets for software services? an economic perspective on market deficiencies and desirable market featuresSebastian Schlauderer, Sven Overhage. 110 [doi]
- How to model service productivity for data envelopment analysis? a meta-design approachJörg Becker, Daniel Beverungen, Dominic Breuker, Hanns-Alexander Dietrich, Ralf Knackstedt, Hans Peter Rauer. 111 [doi]
- Efficient quality management of human-based electronic services leveraging group decision makingRobert Kern, Hans Thies, Gerhard Satzger. 112 [doi]
- Redesign and performance of service networks: a systems dynamics approachMartin Smits, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Christos Nikolaou. 113 [doi]
- Purchasing product-service bundles in value networks - exploring the role of scorStefan Bensch, Holger Schrödl. 114 [doi]
- ERP global template and organizational informal structures (a practice-based study)Julien Malaurent, David E. Avison. 115 [doi]
- Adoption factors of electronic data exchange and technology: can we distinguish two phases?François de Corbière, Frantz Rowe. 116 [doi]
- Design characteristics of virtual talent communities: a cross-national, talent-focused, exploratory requirements analysisDaniel Müller, Anke Diederichsen. 117 [doi]
- Globally distributed software development in small and medium-sized enterprises in Germany: reasons, locations, and obstaclesLars Klimpke, Tommi Kramer, Stefanie Betz, Khrystyna Nordheimer. 118 [doi]
- Utilising mindfulness to analyse agile global software developmentTadhg Nagle, John McAvoy, David Sammon. 119 [doi]
- Seeking the "value" in IS business value research - an agenda for investigating synergies between socio-organizational change, IS capabilities change, and IS innovationGuido Schryen. 120 [doi]
- The right information in the right place at the right time: precision and multiplicity in medical practicesEspen Skorve. 121 [doi]
- Exploring task properties in crowdsourcing - an empirical study on mechanical turkThimo Schulze, Stefan Seedorf, David Geiger, Nicolas Kaufmann, Martin Schader. 122 [doi]
- Four scenarios for adoption of cloud computing in chinaEetu Luoma, Timo Nyberg. 123 [doi]
- Sailing the cloud: a case study of perceptions and changing roles in an australian universityPradip K. Sarkar, Leslie W. Young. 124 [doi]
- Extending feature usage: a study of the post-adoption of electronic medical recordsNorman Shaw, Sharm Manwani. 125 [doi]
- Acceptance and use of internet banking: a digital divide perspectiveElena Gorbacheva, Björn Niehaves, Ralf Plattfaut, Jörg Becker. 126 [doi]
- User acceptance of cell phone support for smoking cessation: a UK - Canada comparative empirical investigationMihail Cocosila. 127 [doi]
- Exploring intention to reuse recommendation agents from accessibility-diagnosticity perspective: the moderating effect of domain knowledgeLi-Ting Huang, Wu-Shien Kao. 128 [doi]
- Biases in usefulness assessment: the realized value of generative support systemsWietske van Osch, Michel Avital, Orr Mendelson. 129 [doi]
- Process support for the option generation phase in win-win negotiations: comparison of three communication modesJohanna Bragge, Pirkko Lahdelma. 130 [doi]
- Changing systems to match their users' needs: understanding the realization of utilitarian value from employee portal useKunal Mohan, Nils Urbach. 131 [doi]
- Customer-oriented configuration systems: one type fits all?Markus Weinmann, Martin Hibbeln, Susanne Robra-Bissantz. 132 [doi]
- Conceptualizing context for adaptive pervasive commerceChristine Bauer, Sarah Spiekermann. 133 [doi]
- An investigation into the factors influencing consumers to use e-services of indonesian airlines: the role of motivationDekar Urumsah, Mohammed Quaddus, Jeremy Galbrieth. 134 [doi]
- Researching cognitive absorption in the context of fun-oriented information systems usage: an exploratory studySandra Weniger, Claudia Loebbecke. 135 [doi]
- Leveraging the web enjoyment experience for informal online learning: a field studyAleck C. H. Lin, Shirley Gregor, Olga Vasilyeva, Jessica C. C. Huang. 136 [doi]
- Wayfinding aid for the elderly with memory disturbancesLaura Sorri, Eeva Leinonen, Mari Ervasti. 137 [doi]
- Putting value co-creation into practice: a case for advisory supportSusanne Schmidt-Rauch, Philipp Nussbaumer. 138 [doi]
- Standardization in nursing practice: crosscontextual information sharingTorbjørg Meum, Gunnar Ellingsen. 139 [doi]
- What consumers think, feel, and do toward digital ads: a multi-phase studyPing Zhang 0002. 140 [doi]
- Investigating the acceptance of electronic books - the impact of haptic dissonance on innovation adoptionJin Gerlach, Peter Buxmann. 141 [doi]
- A natural language technology-enhanced mobile sales assistant for in-store shopping situationsWolfgang Maass, Tobias Kowatsch, Sabine Janzen, Upkar Varshney. 142 [doi]
- Organizational creativity climate factors: lessons learned from the french energy management industryAnis Khedhaouria, Nassim Belbaly. 143 [doi]
- How PLM influences knowledge integration in new product development: a set-theoretic approach for causal analysisValéry Merminod, Frantz Rowe. 144 [doi]
- Knowledge management systems, absorptive capacity, and innovation successBernhard Moos, Daniel Beimborn, Heinz-Theo Wagner, Tim Weitzel. 145 [doi]
- Networks of innovation in IS research: an exploration of the relationship between co-authorship networks and h-family indicesHirotoshi Takeda, Michael J. Cuellar, Duane P. Truex, Richard T. Vidgen. 146 [doi]
- Mobile digital infrastructure innovation towards a tussle and control frameworkSilvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Jan Herzhoff, Carsten Sørensen, Ben D. Eaton. 147 [doi]
- Challenges in establishing sustainable innovationAnders Hjalmarsson, Mikael Lind. 148 [doi]
- Open accessibility to information systems research articlesBo-Christer Björk, Patrik Welling, Mikael Laakso. 149 [doi]
- The next step - open prototypingAngelika C. Bullinger, Holger Hoffmann, Jan Marco Leimeister. 150 [doi]
- Exploring inner source as a form of intraorganisational open innovationLorraine Morgan, Joseph Feller, Patrick Finnegan. 151 [doi]
- Institutionalizing XBRL in the UK: an organizing vision perspectiveIndrit Troshani, Andy Lymer. 152 [doi]
- Improving information processing capacities in service value chains: design concept, prototype and evaluationNadine Blinn. 153 [doi]
- Interpreting digital gaming practices: singstar as a technology of workGordon Fletcher, Ben Light. 154 [doi]
- A framework for the strategic positioning of intra-company ict research organizationsStephan Aier, Christian Fischer, Marten Schönherr. 155 [doi]
- Towards an ontology of innovation models - a conceptual frameworkPaidi O'Raghallaigh, David Sammon, Ciaran Murphy. 156 [doi]
- Path creation in the railroad industry: dimensions of design in it-enabled innovationDick Stenmark. 157 [doi]
- How well do we understand boundary practices? empirical evidence from a practice of business analystsRajiv Vashist, Judy McKay, Peter Marshall. 158 [doi]
- Capture, analyse and decide: using knowledge management as a strategic tool in refrigeration product designSittimont Kanjanabootra, Brian J. Corbitt, Miles G. Nicholls. 159 [doi]
- Engineering knowledge-intense, personoriented services - a state of the art analysisPhilipp Menschner, Christoph Peters, Jan Marco Leimeister. 160 [doi]
- The evolution of process models in IS research: from a punctuated social process model to a socio-technical process modelAbdulaziz Ahmad, Kalle Lyytinen, Mike Newman. 161 [doi]
- Third-party development for multi-contextual services: on the mechanisms of controlDaniel Rudmark, Ahmad Ghazawneh. 162 [doi]
- A question of methodology - creating a customized rollout-method for a collaboration portal in a distributed environmentTobias Wiedemann, Philipp Brune, Heiko Gewald. 163 [doi]
- Temporal dissonance in IT workersChristopher M. Conway, Moez Limayem. 164 [doi]
- Deploying resources to save lives: partners tele-stroke serviceJanis L. Gogan, Monica J. Garfield. 165 [doi]
- reflections on the reflexive activities of embedded system development: a case studyWolfgang Alfred Molnar. 166 [doi]
- Calculating the conditional value at risk in IS projects: towards a single measure of project riskMartin Sutter, Michael Schermann, Stefan Hoermann, Helmut Krcmar. 167 [doi]
- Managing the complexity of large-scale rfid rollout projects in logisticsMalte Schmidt, Lars Thoroe, Dierk Doerrheide, Matthias Schumann. 168 [doi]
- Learning to listen: background conversations in enterprise system implementationsJudy McKay, Peter Marshall, Nick Grainger, Rudy Hirschheim. 169 [doi]
- Project managers' perception of IS project success factors - a repertory grid investigationOleg Pankratz, Claudia Loebbecke. 170 [doi]
- Understanding and addressing user resistance to IS implementation in a lean contextCheng Wen, Ulrich Remus, Annette M. Mills. 171 [doi]
- IT project prioritization - a matter of intuition and trustArisa Shollo, Karlheinz Kautz. 172 [doi]
- Setting targets right! how non-rational biases affect the risk preference of it-outsourcing decision makers - an empirical investigationJohannes Vetter, Alexander Benlian, Thomas Hess. 173 [doi]
- A new perspective on resource interactions in IT/IS project portfolio selectionDennis Kundisch, Christian Meier. 174 [doi]
- Analyzing best practice and critical success factors in a health information system case - are there any shortcuts to successful IT implementation?Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin, Fredrik Söderström. 175 [doi]
- Re-assessing the importance of necessary or sufficient conditions of critical success factors in IT project success: a fuzzy settheoretic approachSimon K. Poon, Raymond Young, Sepehr Irandoost, Lesley Land. 176 [doi]
- Measurement of information system project success in organizations - what researchers can learn from practiceDominik Joosten, Dirk Basten, Werner Mellis. 177 [doi]
- IT project governance implementation as institutionalization process: evidence from the financial services industryMichael G. Kaiser, Arbi El Fedi, Frederik Ahlemann, Anol Bhattacherjee. 178 [doi]
- Variations in risk exposure: a longitudinal analysis of enterprise software projectsStefan Hoermann, Michael Schermann, Helmut Krcmar. 179 [doi]
- Retaining the knowledge of older experts: a case studyCarmel Joe, Pak Yoong, Brian M. Harmer. 180 [doi]
- Contributing to knowledge-based decision support: a system dynamics model regarding the use of non-renewable resourcesBenedikt Gleich, Benjamin Mosig, Dieter Reinwald. 181 [doi]
- Discussion of critical success factors in is-enabled dynamic education websChristine Voigtländer, Michael H. Breitner. 182 [doi]
- Adaptive persuasive messages in an e-commerce setting: the use of persuasion profilesMaurits Kaptein. 183 [doi]
- Improving residential energy consumption at large using persuasive systemsTobias Graml, Claire-Michelle Loock, Michael Baeriswyl, Thorsten Staake. 184 [doi]
- A set of critical heuristics for value sensitive designers and users of persuasive systemsFahri Yetim. 185 [doi]
- Considering user attitude and behaviour in persuasive systems design: the 3d-rab modelIsaac Wiafe, Keiichi Nakata, Stuart Moran, Stephen R. Gulliver. 186 [doi]
- The diffusion of management information systems in organizations - an organizational sub- culture perspectiveMumin Abubakre, Crispin R. Coombs, Chanaka Jayawardhena. 187 [doi]
- Developing an is-impact decision tool: a literature based design science roadmapAhmad Alturki, Guy G. Gable, Wasana Bandara. 188 [doi]
- Towards a design theory for applying web 2.0 patterns to organisationsMartin Böhringer. 189 [doi]
- Making & giving sense to the global data synchronization network standard adotpionNabila Boukef Charki, Mohamed Hédi Charki, Moyez Limayem. 190 [doi]
- Coordination among ERP consultants: controlling mechanismsJamie Y. T. Chang, Eric T. G. Wang, James J. Jiang, Gary Klein. 191 [doi]
- The road less travelled - transforming information systems research into practiceChristine Van Toorn, Jonathan Paul. 192 [doi]
- Value co-creation with customers through design toolkits: the importance of preference fit and psychological ownershipTingru Cui, Hua Ye, Hock-Hai Teo. 193 [doi]
- An entity-centric approach to green information systemsEdward Curry, Souleiman Hasan, Umair ul Hassan, Micah Herstand, Seán O'Riain. 194 [doi]
- Information system experts: definition, identification, and applicationSharmistha Dey, Darshana Sedera. 195 [doi]
- Enterprise resource planning (erp) systems implementation and internal audit function changeHany Elbardan, Maged Ali. 196 [doi]
- Generic performance prediction for ERP and SOA applicationsDaniel Tertilt, Helmut Krcmar. 197 [doi]
- A research model for measuring it-efficiency in German hospitalsHeiko Gewald, Heinz-Theo Wagner. 198 [doi]
- Sourcing with shared service centres: challenges in the dutch governmentArjan J. Knol, Henk G. Sol. 199 [doi]
- Generativity, second-order effects, and ict innovation: an information processing viewKeri Larson, Nicholas Berente. 200 [doi]
- Effects of information system intent of managers on information systems implementation: case of selected e-government projects in two city administrations in ethiopiaLemma F. Lessa, Marie-Claude Boudreau. 201 [doi]
- On the development of online cities and neighborhoods: an exploration of cumulative and segmentive network effects in social mediaIleana Maris, Ard Huizing, Wim Bouman. 202 [doi]
- The impact of social network sites on the consumption of cultural goodsSheila O'Riordan, Joseph Feller, Tadhg Nagle. 203 [doi]
- Social capital as an enabler for sustainable knowledge management in organizationsJurriaan van Reijsen, Remko Helms. 204 [doi]
- Towards a consolidated research model for understanding business intelligence successChristian Schieder, Peter Gluchowski. 205 [doi]
- Cultural determinants of organizational social media adoptionDaniel Schlagwein, Pattarawan Prasarnphanich. 206 [doi]
- Leveraging emerging web technologies for community engagement project success in higher educationTer Chian Felix Tan, Rosemary Stockdale, Rajesh Vasa. 207 [doi]
- Investigating transactive memory shaped by knowledge management tools - proposing a longitudinal study in chinaRobert M. Davison, Carol Xiaojuan Ou. 208 [doi]
- From agile to lean: the perspectives of the two agile online communities of interestXiaofeng Wang, Michael Lane, Kieran Conboy. 209 [doi]
- Tracing innovation: an activity theoretical approachValeri Wiegel. 211 [doi]
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