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- Defining Common Ground: Managing Diversity Through Electronic Meeting SystemsLaku Chidambaram, Judith A. Kautz. 1-11
- Electronic Mail as a Medium for Rich Communication: An Empirical Investigation Using Hermeneutic InterpretationAllen S. Lee. 13-21
- Establishing Visions in Context: Toward a Model of Requirements ProcessesMatthias Jarke, Klaus Pohl. 23-34
- An Exploration of the Role of Diverse Cultures on the Information Requirements Determination ProcessRobert L. Leitheiser, Nadya A. Fouad. 35-45
- Is Information Systems Spending Productive? New Evidence and New ResultsErik Brynjolfsson, Lorin M. Hitt. 47-64
- Dampening Status Influence Using a Group Support System: An Empirical StudyBernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei, Richard T. Watson. 77-89
- A Process Study of Effects of GSS and Task Type on Informational and Normative Influence in Small GroupsWei Huang, K. S. Raman, Kwok Kee Wei. 91-101
- Outsourcing or Insourcing?Tapio Reponen. 103-115
- Information Technology and Organizational Structure Revisited: Implications for PerformanceLouis Raymond, Guy Paré, François Bergeron. 129-143
- The Pencil-Less Architect s Office: A Deviant Case Study of the Dynamics of Strategic Change and Information TechnologyPhilip Yetton, Kim Johnston, Jane F. Craig. 145-155
- Automating Decision Guidance in a Group Decision EnvironmentMoez Limayem, Gerardine DeSanctis. 157-168
- Embracing Diversity: A Framework for Resolving Conflict Between MIS and ManufacturingJack Arthur Gowan Jr., Richard G. Mathieu. 169-179
- System Development Methodologies: Unanswered Questions and the Research-Practice GapJudy L. Wynekoop, Nancy L. Russo. 181-190
- Measuring Software Engineering Maturity: A Rasch CalibrationDavid E. Drehmer, Sasa M. Dekleva. 191-202
- Managerial Information Processing and the Specificity of InformationVivek Choudhury, Jeffrey L. Sampler. 203-211
- Eye Movement-Based Analyses of Graphs and Tables: The Next GenerationGerald L. Lohse. 213-224
- Preparation of Raw Ingredients: Japan s Education of Information Systems Students for Corporate CookingHaruo Takagi, Morio Nagata, Ryutaro Manabe. 239-246
- Diversity with Cooperation in Database Schemata: Semantic RelativismFèlix Saltor, Manuel García-Solaco. 247-254
- The State and Status of Information Architecture: An Empirical InvestigationKanapaty Pelly Periasamy. 255-270
- An Exploratory Study of Joint Application Design (JAD) in Information Systems DeliveryElizabeth Davidson. 271-283
- The Contribution of Shared Knowledge to IS Group PerformanceJay G. Cooprider, Kay M. Victor. 285-299
- Key Issues in Information Systems Management: A Delphi Study in SloveniaSasa M. Dekleva, Joze Zupancic. 301-313
- Supporting Diversity in Technology: The Role of MIS ManagersAmit Das, Shobha S. Das. 315-320
- The Rationalization of the Organizational Meeting: Implications of Group Support Systems for Power, Symbolism and Face-WorkDanial Clapper, Pushkala Prasad. 321-329
- The Symbolic Potential of Computer Technology: Differences Among White-Collar WorkersSusan J. Winter. 331-344
- Investigating Information Systems Strategic AlignmentYolande E. Chan, Sid L. Huff. 345-363
- Reinventing the IS Orgarnization: New Practices for Managing Information TechnologyCynthia Mathis Beath, Dale Goodhue, Jeanne W. Ross. 378
- Outsourcing Information Technology in the United Kingdom: Toward New Shapes of OrganizationGuy Fitzgerald, Leslie P. Willcocks. 379-380
- Task Satisfaction in Groups: A Closure ApproachMurali Venkatesh, Ruth V. Small, Jacques C. Verville. 381
- Laboratory Studies of IS Failure as Escalating Commitment to a Failing Course of Action: Overcoming the ObstaclesMark Keil, Richard Mixon. 382
- The Themes of Power and Trust in EDI RelationshipsPaul Hart, Carol S. Saunders. 383
- Determinants of the Demand for Microcomputer Software: An Econometric AnalysisErik Brynjolfsson, Chris F. Kemerer. 384
- An Exploration of Schema Development in Procedure-Oriented Programmers Learning Object-Oriented TechnologyMary Lynn Manns, Jim Nelson. 385-386
- An Empirical Investigation of Differences Between North American and European MIS ResearchJ. Roberto Evaristo, Elena Karahanna-Evaristo. 387-388
- Valuing Diversity: The Challenge Facing IT Managers and EducatorsLynda M. Applegate, Joe Cleveland, Mary Gentile. 389-390
- What Can Information Systems Learn from Economics? Applications and Highlights from Current ResearchErik Brynjolfsson, Paul Attewell, Haim Mendelson, Abraham Seidman. 391-392
- Architectures for Enterprise in Integration: Are There Lessons to be Learned from Europe?August-Wilhelm Scheer, H. Ted Goranson, Kurt Kosanke, Helmut Krcmar. 393
- Event-Driven Business Solutions: Implementation Experiences and IssuesJ. Owen Cherrington, William E. McCarthy, David P. Andros, Richard Roth, Eric L. Denna. 394-395
- Information Systems in Japan: Education, Research, and PracticeRichard Watson, Kazuya Matsudaria, Shigeo Mori, Ryutaro Manabe, Haruo Takagi, Osam Sato, Tetsuya Uchiki, Monta Nakajima. 396-397
- EDI, Industry Structure and Competition in European MarketsNiels Bjørn-Andersen, Ramon O Callaghan, Joachim Griese, Tawfik Jelassi, Pieter M. A. Ribbers. 398
- A Workshop on Two Techniques for Qualitative Analysis: Interviewing and EvaluationLynda Davies, Michael Newman, Bonnie Kaplan. 399
- The Right Research Task: A Critical Look at the Tradeoffs of Experimental Task Diversity in IS ResearchBradley C. Wheeler, Izak Benbasat, Nancy Paule Melone, K. S. Raman. 400-401
- The Challenge of IS Education in Business Schools: Coping with Ever-Changing Demands of Students Diversity, Business Expectations and AccreditationBeverley K. Kahn, Jack J. Baroudi, Scott C. McIntyre, Nava Pliskin. 402-403
- Privacy and Accuracy Issues for Information Systems in the 1990s and BeyondMichael Bieber, Roger Clarke, Nanette Ditosto, Rob Kling, Peggy O Rourke. 404
- Information Technology and Ethics: What are the Issues?Sue A. Conger, Karen D. Loch, Effy Oz, William H. Starbuck. 405-406
- Systems Development: Vital MIS Research Method or Medicine Show?Dirk Baldwin, Joey F. George, Ramayya Krishnan, Jay F. Nunamaker, Joel Stroup. 407
- International Perspectives on Information Technology OutsourcingN. Venkatraman, Sid L. Huff, Lawrence Loh, Josep Valor. 408-410
- Research for Practice: Experience with teh Research Program of SIM s Advanced Practices CouncilMadeline Weiss, Cynthia Mathis Beath, M. Lynne Markus, Robert M. Rubin. 411-412
- Modeling Expert Decision Making: Paradox of Simple Versus Complex ModelsHyung-Min Michael Chung, Paul E. Johnson, Kenneth Ford. 413-414
- A Tale of Two Cities: The Role of Information Technology in Supporting Diversity in the Atlanta Project and the Re-Build LA ProjectKuldeep Kumar, Ed Davis, Benn R. Konsynski, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Henry Whitlow. 415
- Internet and Beyond: Building Public Data InfrastructuresAjit Kambil, Brian Kahin, Brewster Kahle. 416
- How Structuration Theory Can Inform the Social Study of Information TechnologyWanda J. Orlikowski. 419
- An Introduction to the Object Paradigm and Object-Oriented SystemsDavid E. Monarchi. 420
- The State of the Art in Group Support Systems ResearchAlan R. Dennis, Joseph S. Valacich, Bob Anson. 421
- Total Quality and the IS FunctionSteven Alter. 422
- Cognitive Mapping: How Information Systems can Help with Messy Problems and Qualtiative DataFran Ackermann. 423
- Meet the EditorsRichard J. Boland Jr., Gerardine DeSanctis, John C. Henderson, Blake Ives, John Leslie King. 424