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- What is an "End-User"? Identifying Multiple Relationships among Information Systems UsersC. J. Martin. 1 [doi]
- User Information Satisfaction: Toward Conceptual ClarityKyung-kyu Kim. 2 [doi]
- Toward a Theory of the Deep Structure of Information SystemsYair Wand, Ron Weber. 3 [doi]
- The Use of Strategic Information Technology by Entrepreneurial FirmsPeter Weill, Marianne Broadbent. 4 [doi]
- The Design of Computer Based Support for Task Communication within OrganizationsSurinder Singh Kahai, Randolph B. Cooper. 5 [doi]
- Systems Developers: Preoccupations, Knowledge and PowerHugh Willmott, Jan Mouritsen, Per Flensburg, Bente Elkjaer. 6 [doi]
- Structuration Theory and Information Systems ResearchGeoff Walsham, Chun Kwong Han. 7 [doi]
- Strategic Information Systems in Mmanufacturing IndustriesMogens Kühn Pedersen. 8 [doi]
- PanelsJon A. Turner, Claudio Ciborra. 9 [doi]
- Panel 16: Business Applications of Neural Networks: Problems and OpportunitiesShimon Schocken. 10 [doi]
- Panel 15: Teaching by the Case Method: Secrets of the TradeBrandt Allen. 11 [doi]
- Panel 14: Research Directions in Computer-Aided Software Engineering (Case)Kalle Lyytinen. 12 [doi]
- Panel 13: Telecommunications Reform in Europe: Implications for Information Systems ManagementCharles Steinfield. 13 [doi]
- Panel 12: Recent Advances in Supporting Collaborative WorkJudith S. Olson. 14 [doi]
- Panel 11: Information Technology and Tomorrow's Organization: Coordination and Control in Devolving OrganizationsRobert W. Blanning. 15 [doi]
- Panel 10: Information Technology and Tomorrow's Organization: New Models for the Global EnterpriseRobert M. Mason. 16 [doi]
- Panel 9: Information Technology and Tomorrow's Organization: The Potential for ChangeLynda M. Applegate. 17 [doi]
- Panel 8: Developing Global Information Technology ApplicationsBlake Ives. 18 [doi]
- Panel 7: Models for the Information Systems Curriculum: Whats happening Internationally?Gordon B. Davis. 19 [doi]
- Panel 6: Making Sense of Qualitative Data in Information Systems ResearchAllen S. Lee. 20 [doi]
- Panel 5: Making Sense of Quantitative Data in Information Systems Research: Tradeoffs, Strengths and Weaknesses of Three Approaches to Analyzing Empirical DataDale Goodhue. 21 [doi]
- Panel 4: Executive Information Systems: Assessing Impacts and ValueJoyce J. Elam. 22 [doi]
- Panel 3: Approaches to the MBA Core Course in Information SystemsEdward A. Stohr. 23 [doi]
- Panel 2: Lessons Learned from Information Technology Research on Small OrganizationsWilliam H. DeLone. 24 [doi]
- Panel 1: National IT Policies in Eastern Europe and the Soviet UnionSeymour E. Goodman. 25 [doi]
- On the Economics of the Software Replacement ProblemDhananjay K. Gode, Anitesh Barua, Tridas Mukhopadhyay. 26 [doi]
- Issues in Distributed Model Management SystemsWaleed A. Muhanna. 27 [doi]
- Introduction to Mini-Track: Perspectives in Information Systems ResearchIzak Benbasat. 28 [doi]
- Institutions and the International Diffusion of Information TechnologyVijay Gurbaxani, John Leslie King, Kenneth L. Kraemer, F. Warren McFarian, K. S. Raman, Chee-Sing Yap. 29 [doi]
- Index of authors30 [doi]
- Desktop Computerization as a Continuing ProcessMary Zmuidzinas, Rob Kling, Joey F. George. 31 [doi]
- Finding International Contracting Opportunities: AI Extensions to EDIRonald M. Lee, Sarah Donaldson Dewitz. 32 [doi]
- Cross-Cultural Information Technology Research: The Case of Eastern Europe and the USSRWilliam K. McHenry, Joel Snyder, Kevin J. Lynch. 33 [doi]
- Computer Training and Computer Anxiety in the Educational Process: an Experimental AnalysisJane Webster, James B. Heian, Jeffrey E. Michelman. 34 [doi]
- Case-Based Reasoning in Software Effort estimationSteven C. Vicinanza, Michael J. Prietula, Tridas Mukhopadhyay. 35 [doi]
- Approaches to Strategic Information Systems Planning Experience in Twenty-One United Kingdom CompaniesMichael J. Earl. 36 [doi]
- An Evaluation of Electronic Meeting Systems to Support Strategic ManagementAlan R. Dennis, Craig K. Tyran, Douglas R. Vogel, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.. 37 [doi]
- An Empirical Test for the Expansion-Control Model for Managing End-User ComputingJames C. Brancheau, Donald L. Amoroso. 38 [doi]
- An Agency Theory View of the Management of End-User ComputingVijay Gurbaxani, Chris F. Kemerer. 39 [doi]
- Allocation of Databases in a Distributed Database SystemSudha Ram, Sridhar Narasimhan. 40 [doi]
- Abstraction Based Modeling: an Empirical Study of the ProcessAnanth Srinivasan, Dov Te'eni. 41 [doi]
- A Source Tagging Theory for Heterogeneous Database SystemsY. Richard Wang, Stuart E. Madnick. 42 [doi]
- A New Approach for Conflict Resolution and Rule Processing in a Knowledge-Based SystemAkhil Kumar. 43 [doi]
- A Comparison of the Data Aggregation Approach with the Logical Relational Design MethodologyDinesh Batra, Peeter J. Kirs. 44 [doi]
- A Diffusion of Innovation Approach to MIS Infusion: Conceptualization, Methodology, and Management StrategiesTae Hyoung Kwon. 45 [doi]
- A Critique of Cognitive Styles Theory and ResearchRonald N. Taylor, Izak Benbasat. 46 [doi]