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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 20
Volume 20, 2007
- Ilze Zigurs, Gert-Jan de Vreede:
Mentoring and Developing Doctoral Students and Junior Faculty: Introduction to the Special Section in Honor of the Contribution of Gary W. Dickson to Student and Colleague Mentoring. 1 - Richard T. Watson, Gregory S. Dawson:
Involved or Committed? Similarities and Differences in Advising and Mentoring in the Academic and Business World. 2 - Fay Cobb Payton:
Gary Dickson Exemplar: Applying IRSS Psychology Discourse. 3 - Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Collegial Mentorship. 4 - R. Brent Gallupe:
Recognizing Good Ideas: An Essential Skill of a Doctoral Student Advisor. 5 - Fred Niederman:
"But Is It MIS?". 6 - Allen S. Lee:
Crafting a Paper for Publication. 7 - Joo Eng Lee-Partridge:
Preparing Doctoral Students for Scholar Communities. 8 - Chelley Vician:
On Becoming an Information Systems Professional: Reflections on Academic Career Demands. 9 - Dirk S. Hovorka, Kenneth A. Kozar, Tomasz Miaskiewicz:
Knowing You, Knowing Who, and Knowing What Counts: A Multi-Generational Conversation. 10 - Gary W. Dickson:
Recollections on Mentoring. 11 - Laurence Caby-Guillet, Cécile Clergeau, François de Corbière, Carine Dominguez, Frantz Rowe:
Articles in French V: Perceived Value and Types of Electronic Marketplaces in the French Retail Industry : 5 Case Studies. 12
- Katia Passerini, Jerry Fjermestad:
AMCIS 2006 Tutorial Paper: A Review of Methods to Assess National Knowledge in the Knowledge Economy. 13
- John W. Lamp:
Perceptions of Gender Balance of IS Journal Editorial Positions. 14 - Brian E. Mennecke, William D. Terando, Diane J. Janvrin, William N. Dilla:
It's just a game, or is it? Real money, real income, and real taxes in virtual worlds. 15 - Paul Benjamin Lowry, Gilbert G. Karuga, Vernon J. Richardson:
Assessing Leading Institutions, Faculty, and Articles in Premier Information Systems Research Journals. 16 - Kai Riemer, Frank Frößler:
Introducing Real-Time Collaboration Systems: Development of a Conceptual Scheme and Research Directions. 17 - Andrea Civan, Wanda Pratt:
Information Systems and Healthcare XXII: Characterizing and Visualizing the Quality of Health Information. 18 - Randy V. Bradley, Victor Wacham A. Mbarika, Chetan S. Sankar, P. K. Raju, Bangaly Kaba:
Using Multimedia Instructional Materials in MIS Classrooms: A Tutorial. 19 - Alain Cucchi, Chantal Fuhrer:
Lifting the Veil on Organizational Structure: A Social Network Analysis of Professional E-Mail Use. 20 - Michael J. Harrison, Pratim Datta:
An Empirical Assessment of User Perceptions of Feature versus Application Level Usage. 21 - Ghiyoung Im, Jijie Wang:
A TETRAD-based Approach for Theory Development in Information Systems Research. 22 - Padmal Vitharana, Ravi Dharwadkar:
Information Systems Outsourcing: Linking Transaction Cost and Institutional Theories. 23 - Stephen J. Andriole:
Mining for Digital Gold: Technology Due Diligence for CIOs. 24 - Ravi Sen:
Waiting for Usable Open Source Software? Don't Hold Your Breath! 25
- Mark W. S. Chun, Ramiro Montealegre, Charla Griffy-Brown:
Leveraging the Sales Force with Portal Technology at the American Subsidiary of a Japanese Motor Company Case Series (A), (B) and (C). 26
- Han Reichgelt, Gayle J. Yaverbaum:
Accountability and Accreditation: Putting Information Systems Accreditation into Perspective. 27
- Blake Ives, Gabriele Piccoli:
STA Travel Island: Marketing First Life Travel Services in Second Life. 28
- Jung P. Shim, Upkar Varshney, Sasha Dekleva, Robert C. Nickerson:
Wireless Telecommunications Issues: Cell Phone TV, Wireless Networks in Disaster Management, Ubiquitous Computing, and Adoption of Future Wireless Applications. 29 - William R. King, Charles Z. Liu, Mark H. Haney, Jun He:
Method Effects in IS Survey Research: An Assessment and Recommendations. 30 - John W. Satzinger, Dinesh Batra, Heikki Topi:
Analysis and Design in the IS Curriculum: Taking it to the Next Level. 31 - Philip Kor, Alan S. Abrahams:
Teaching Information System Students to be Entrepreneurs: A Dot.Com Case Study. 32 - Thompson S. H. Teo, Shirish C. Srivastava:
Information Systems (IS) Discipline Identity: A Review and Framework. 33 - Christine V. Bullen, Thomas Abraham, Stuart Diaz Galup:
IT Workforce Trends: Implications for Curriculum and Hiring. 34
- John C. Beachboard, Sue A. Conger, Stuart Diaz Galup, Alex Hernandez, Jack Probst, Ramesh Venkataraman:
AMCIS 2007 Panel on IT Service Management: IT Service Management in the IS Curriculum. 35
- Yong Jin Kim, Jeff Baker, Jaeki Song:
An Exploratory Study of Social Factors Influencing Virtual Community Members' Satisfaction with Avatars. 36 - Alexander Löfgren:
Mobility In-site: Implementing Mobile Computing in a Construction Enterprise. 37 - Bo Andersson, Jonas Hedman:
Developing m-Services: Lessons Learned from the Developers' Perspective. 38 - Johannes M. Bauer, Im Sook Há, Dan Saugstrup:
Mobile Television: Challenges of Advanced Service Design. 39 - Harminder Singh, Amit Das, Damien Joseph:
Country-Level Determinants of E-Government Maturity. 40
- Mary J. Granger, Geoffrey N. Dick, Jerry N. Luftman, Craig Van Slyke, Richard T. Watson:
Information Systems Enrollments: Can They Be Increased? 41
- Anteneh Ayanso, Kaveepan Lertwachara, Francine Vachon:
Diversity or Identity Crisis? An Examination of Leading IS Journals. 42 - Tero Vartiainen:
Moral Conflicts in Teaching Project Work: A Job Burdened by Role Strains. 43 - Sushma Mishra, Heinz Roland Weistroffer:
A Framework for Integrating Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance into the Systems Development Process. 44
- Heikki Topi, Joseph S. Valacich, Kate Kaiser, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Janice C. Sipior, Gert-Jan de Vreede, Ryan T. Wright:
Revising the IS Model Curriculum: Rethinking the Approach and the Process. 45
- Michele L. Gribbins, Rassule Hadidi, Andrew Urbaczewski, Chelley Vician:
Technology-Enhanced Learning in Blended Learning Environments: A Report on Standard Practices. 46
- Heather A. Smith, James D. McKeen, Satyendra Singh:
Developments in Practice XXVIII: Managing Perceptions of IS. 47
- Jan Recker, Michael Rosemann, John Krogstie:
Ontology- Versus Pattern-Based Evaluation of Process Modeling Languages: A Comparison. 48
- Ali Farhoomand:
Opening up of the Software Industry: The Case of SAP. 49
- Seymour E. Goodman, Rob Ramer:
Global Sourcing of IT Services and Information Security: Prudence before Playing. 50 - Rudy Hirschheim, Claudia Loebbecke, Michael Newman, Josep Valor:
Offshoring and its Implications for the Information Systems Discipline: Where Perception Meets Reality. 51 - Lars P. Linden, John R. Kuhn Jr., James L. Parrish Jr., Sandra M. Richardson, Lascelles Adams, Wafa Elgarah, James F. Courtney:
Churchman's Inquiring Systems: Kernel Theories for Knowledge Management. 52 - Richard E. Orwig, Douglas L. Dean:
A Method for Building a Referent Business Activity Model for Evaluating Information Systems: Results from a Case Study. 53 - Tim S. McLaren, David C. H. Vuong, Ken Grant:
Do You Know What You Don't Know? Critical Reflection and Concept Mapping in an Information Systems Strategy Course. 54 - Jeremy Rose, Clive Sanford:
Mapping eParticipation Research: Four Central Challenges. 55
- Arijit Sengupta, Vikram Sethi:
AMCIS 2007 Panel Summary: The Promise of RFID Technologies. 56
- Joobin Choobineh, Gurpreet Dhillon, Michael R. Grimaila, Jackie Rees:
Management of Information Security: Challenges and Research Directions. 57 - Sandra M. Richardson:
Can You Hear What I See? Nonverbal Communication and the Changing Face of TML. 58 - Ton A. M. Spil, Christiaan P. Katsma, Robert A. Stegwee:
Information Systems and Healthcare XXIII: Exploring Interoperability of Electronic Healthcare Records by Studying Demand and Supply in the Netherlands. 59 - Thomas A. Grossman, Vijay Mehrotra, Özgür Özlük:
Lessons from Mission-Critical Spreadsheets. 60
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