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- Scale Development in Information Systems Research: A Paradigm Incorporating Unidimensionality and Its AssessmentAlbert H. Segars. 1-12
- Development of Measures to Assess Dimensions of IS Operation TransactionsBenoit Aubert, Suzanne Rivard, Michel Patry. 13-26
- Competitive Advantage, Strategic Resources, and Information Technology: An Empirical StudyRoy L. Sprague, Seev Neumann. 27-39
- The Dynamics of Fit and the Fit of Dynamics: Aligning IT in a Dynamic OrganizationChris Sauer, Philip Yetton. 41-50
- A New File Access Paradigm for Extending a User s Information BaseJane M. Fritz, Ian D. Benest. 51-60
- The Query Cube: A Framework for Assessing User Productivity with Database Information RetrievalHock Chuan Chan, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei. 61-71
- An Organizational-Economic Blueprint for Information Technology Outsourcing: Concepts and EvidenceLawrence Loh. 73-89
- Contracts and Partnerships in the Outsourcing of ITGuy Fitzgerald, Leslie P. Willcocks. 91-98
- A Partial Test and Development of the DeLone and McLean Model of IS SuccessPeter B. Seddon, Min-Yen Kiew. 99-110
- The Measurement of Information Systems Effectiveness: Evaluating a Measuring InstrumentJudy E. Scott. 111-128
- The Hermeneutic Circle as a Source of Emergent Richness in the Mangagerial Use of Electronic MailAllen S. Lee. 129-140
- IT Alternatives to Social Control in OrganizationsGreg Elofson. 141-158
- The Adoption of TradeNet by the Trading Community: An Empirical AnalysisBoon-Siong Neo, Peng Ean Khoo, Soon Ang. 159-174
- Leveraging EDIS to Improve Organizational and Interorganizational Productivity: Findings from the World s Busiest PortHock-Hai Teo, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei, Lee-Yong Woo. 175-186
- An Organizational Culture Perspective for the Study of Group Support SystemsJaime F. Serida-Nishimura. 201-211
- Modeling the Determinants of Perceived Ease of UseViswanath Venkatesh, Fred D. Davis. 213-227
- An Empirical Study of Peer Influence on User Attitudes, Behavior, and PerformanceDennis F. Galletta, Manju Ahuja, Amir Hartman, A. Graham Peace, Thompson Teo. 229-242
- The Three Faces of IT Value: Theory and EvidenceLorin M. Hitt, Erik Brynjolfsson. 263-277
- Timing of Software ReplacementTaizan Chan, Siu Leung Chung, Teck Hua Ho. 291-307
- Valuing IT through Virtual Process MeasurementMark E. Nissen. 309-323
- Implementing Radical Change: Gradual Versus Rapid PaceMichael Gallivan, J. Debra Hofman, Wanda J. Orlikowski. 325-339
- The Joint Effects of Interactions between Data Display and Task Variables on Task PerformanceE. Vance Wilson, Theophilus B. A. Addo. 341-353
- Use of Data Development Analysis for Certain Case Based Expert System ApplicationsMarvin D. Troutt, Arun Rai, Aimao Zhang. 355-362
- The Importance of Individual Inputs on Assessing GSS Value: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Creating Cognitively Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Groups for GSS ResearchersAnne P. Massey, Danial Clapper. 363-377
- Building the Applications Portfolio: A Process AnalysisChristina Soh, Soon Ang, Boon-Siong Neo. 407-418
- Longitudinal Measurement of Service Quality in Information Systems: A Case StudyLeyland F. Pitt, Richard T. Watson. 419-428
- Behavioral Indicators of Customer Satisfaction with Vendor-Provided Information ServicesRobert L. Heckman, William R. King. 429-444
- Experimental Investigation of the Impact of Linear and Nonlinear Information Presentation of Problem SolvingNarender K. Ramarapu, Mark N. Frolick, Ronald B. Wilkes. 445-446
- Addressing the Productivity Paradox: The Need for a Psychophysiological PerspectiveDavid Graham Wastell, Michael Newman, Cary L. Cooper. 447-448
- Human Factors Experiment upon Learning SQL: An Evaluation of the Roles of Conceptual Model and Computer InterfaceMinnie Yi-Miin Yen. 449-450
- Decomposition and Meaning: A Theory and Empirical TextRon Weber. 451-452
- Dimensions of Information Systems OutsourcingKichan Nam, S. Rajagopalan, H. Raghav Rao, Abhijit Chaudhury. 453-454
- Building IT Competence in Line Management: Investigation of a Best PracticeBlaize Horner Reich, Michelle Brown. 457
- Partnering for Business Value: The Shared Management of the IS InfrastructureCynthia Mathis Beath, Dale Goodhue, Jeanne W. Ross. 458
- The Effect of Information Technology Investments on Intermediate Performance of FirmsArun Rai, Ravi Patnayakuni, Nainika Patnayakuni. 460
- IT Industry Success in Small Developed CountriesPhilip Ein-Dor, Michael D. Myers, K. S. Raman. 461
- Collaborative Distance Learning via Desktop VideoconferencingBradley C. Wheeler, Maryam Alavi, Joseph S. Valacich. 463-464
- The Impact of Computer Mediation on Group and Individual Preferences in Social DilemmasNancy Paule Melone, Timothy W. McGuire, Ruth C. King, Amir Hartman, Kathleen S. Hartzel, Elena Papageorgiou, Timothy A. Gerwing. 465-466
- Trying to Hit a Moving Target: Report on Proposed Joint ACM/DPMA/AIS/ICIS Undergraduate IS Curriculum UpdateJ. Daniel Couger, David L. Feinstein, John T. Gorgone, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., David Miller. 469-470
- A Strategic Vision for Information Technololgy: What, Why, Who, Where, When and How?Mary Brabston, Omar El Sawy, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Neil C. Ramiller. 471
- International Information Systems Journals: How Do They Differ from Their North American Counterparts?Robert D. Galliers, David E. Avison, Robert M. MacGregor, Peter Neilssen, Jon Turner. 472
- Information Archeology: Excavating Lessons from past SuccessesRichard O. Mason, Walter M. Carlson, Duncan Copeland, James L. McKenney, Ted Withington. 473
- Evolving an Information Systems Research StrategyGordon B. Davis, Guy G. Gable, John A. Sharp. 474-475
- Interorganizational Business Simulation and Gaming: Rethinking Information Systems CurriculaDonald J. McCubbrey, Joze Gricar, Paula M. C. Swatman, René W. Wagenaar, Clive D. Wrigley. 476-477
- Information Technology Productivity Paradox: The Problem Facing IT Managers and ResearchersMo Adam Mahmood, Erik Brynjolfsson, Vijay Gurbaxani, James D. McKeen, Stephen S. Roach. 478-480
- Information Privacy: What is Our Responsibility?Rebecca A. Grant, David Flaherty, Michel Globensky. 481
- National IT Policies: European and United States PerspectivesTawfik Jelassi, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, F. Warren McFarlan, Norbert Szyperski. 482
- Electronic Publishing in the Information Age: Questions for the AcademyDennis Viehland, Diane K. Kovacs, Michael J. Kovacs, Chris Funkhouser. 483
- Systems Analysis Techniques for Business People: How Should These Techniques Differ from Techniques for IS ProfessionalsSteven Alter, Sue A. Conger, Carolyn Green. 484
- As Time Goes By: How ::::Do:::: Groups Change?Laku Chidambaram, Robert P. Bostrom, Gerardine DeSanctis, Douglas R. Vogel. 485
- Managing IT Projects for Success: Reengineering or Better Project Management?Mark Keil, Gopal K. Kapur, M. Lynne Markus, James A. Willbern. 486
- IT-Supported Organizatinal Memory: How Will It Affect Organizational Learning?Eric W. Stein, Vladimir Zwass, Betty Vandenbosch, Daniel Robey, Kent Sandoe. 489-490
- From Knowledge Description to Information Systems: Two Divergent ApproachesWita Wojtkowski, Evelyne Andreevsky, Danièle Bourcier, Xavier Fargeas. 491
- Is There a Theory of Reengineering?Aditya N. Saharia, Terence M. Barron, Thomas J. Davenport, James K. Ho, Haim Mendelson. 492-493
- Experimental Research in Systems Development Methodologies: Opportunities and ChallengesJeffrey Parsons, Ritu Agarwal, Dinesh Batra, Iris Vessey, Yair Wand. 494-496
- The Diffusion of IT in the Year 2000: The Asia Pacific ContextTung X. Bui, Ting-Peng Liang, T. Matsuzaki, Margaret Tan. 497-498
- Infoomation Technology for Enterprise IntegrationMichael J. Shaw, Andrew B. Whinston, Benn R. Konsynski, Robert W. Blanning, David King. 499
- Data Quality: A Critical Research Issue for the 1990s and BeyondDiane M. Strong, Stuart E. Madnick, Thomas Redman, Arie Segev, Richard Y. Wang. 500-501
- Computer-Supported Cooperative Education and Development in Southern AfricaJ. Dewald Roode, Carina de Villers, Madelise Grobler, Jonathan Miller, Mayuri Odedra-Straub, Jackie Phahlamohlaka. 502
- Two Techniques for Qualitative Data Analysis: Descriptive Narrative and GeneralizationRichard Baskerville, Brian T. Pentland, Geoff Walsham. 503-504
- The Partial Least Squares Approach for Causal Modeling in IS ResearchWynne W. Chin, Barbara L. Marcolin. 505
- Geographic Information Systems: Mapping ITs Future in the Business SchoolBrian E. Mennecke, Martin D. Crossland, Jack Dangermond. 506
- Hyper Analysis Toolkit (HAT): A Case Study in Faculty Developed SoftwareKenneth Griggs, Jackson He. 507
- Information Technology and Organizational Transformation: Research Problems in the Eye of the HurricaneJohn Leslie King. 508
- Telecommunications in the IS CurriculumJ. Michael Cummins, Peter G. W. Keen. 509