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Information Systems Journal, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2013
- Eileen M. Trauth:
Editorial. 1-3
- Jeremy Rose, Bjarne Rerup Schlichter:
Decoupling, re-engaging: managing trust relationships in implementation projects. 5-33 - Lakshmi Goel, Norman A. Johnson, Iris A. Junglas, Blake Ives:
Predicting users' return to virtual worlds: a social perspective. 35-63 - Angelika Zimmermann, Katharina Raab, Livio Zanotelli:
Vicious and virtuous circles of offshoring attitudes and relational behaviours. A configurational study of German IT developers. 65-88 - Robert M. Davison, Carol Xiaojuan Ou, Maris G. Martinsons:
Information technology to support informal knowledge sharing. 89-109
Volume 23, Number 2, March 2013
- Karlheinz Kautz, Linda L. Dawson, Peter Axel Nielsen, Nancy L. Russo:
Editorial. 111-114 - Marianne Corvera Charaf, Christoph Rosenkranz, Roland Holten:
The emergence of shared understanding: applying functional pragmatics to study the requirements development process. 115-135 - W. Alec Cram, M. Kathryn Brohman:
Controlling information systems development: a new typology for an evolving field. 137-154 - John McAvoy, Tadhg Nagle, David Sammon:
Using mindfulness to examine ISD agility. 155-172 - Ahmad Ghazawneh, Ola Henfridsson:
Balancing platform control and external contribution in third-party development: the boundary resources model. 173-192
Volume 23, Number 3, May 2013
- Philip Powell:
Editorial. 193-195
- Eoin Whelan, Willie Golden, Brian Donnellan:
Digitising the R&D social network: revisiting the technological gatekeeper. 197-218 - Khawaja Asjad Saeed, Sue Abdinnour:
Understanding post-adoption IS usage stages: an empirical assessment of self-service information systems. 219-244 - Nilesh Saraf, Huigang Liang, Yajiong Xue, Qing Hu:
How does organisational absorptive capacity matter in the assimilation of enterprise information systems? 245-267
- Monideepa Tarafdar, Ashish Gupta, Ofir Turel:
The dark side of information technology use. 269-275 - Eric K. Clemons, Jonas Hedman, Saonee Sarker, Daniel Veit:
Information Systems Journal Special Issue on the 'Digitisation in business models and entrepreneurship'. 277-279
Volume 23, Number 4, July 2013
- Niall Hayes, Gianluca Miscione, Leiser Silva, Chris Westrup:
Editorial. 281-285
- Stan Karanasios, David K. Allen:
ICT for development in the context of the closure of Chernobyl nuclear power plant: an activity theory perspective. 287-306 - Julie Ferguson, Maura Soekijad, Marleen Huysman, Emmanuelle Vaast:
Blogging for ICT4D: reflecting and engaging with peers to build development discourse. 307-328 - Chrisanthi Avgerou, Boyi Li:
Relational and institutional embeddedness of Web-enabled entrepreneurial networks: case studies of netrepreneurs in China. 329-350 - Isam Faik, Geoff Walsham:
Modernisation through ICTs: towards a network ontology of technological change. 351-370
Volume 23, Number 5, September 2013
- Robert M. Davison:
Editorial. 377-379
- Shirin Madon, Sandesh Sharanappa:
Social IT outsourcing and development: theorising the linkage. 381-399 - Sue A. Conger, Joanne H. Pratt, Karen D. Loch:
Personal information privacy and emerging technologies. 401-417 - Man Zhang, Saonee Sarker, Suprateek Sarker:
Drivers and export performance impacts of IT capability in 'born-global' firms: a cross-national study. 419-443 - George Kuk, Marijn Janssen:
Assembling infrastructures and business models for service design and innovation. 445-469
Volume 23, Number 6, November 2013
- Eoin Whelan, Robin Teigland, Emmanuelle Vaast, Brian Butler:
Editorial. 471-474 - Niran Subramaniam, Joe Nandhakumar, João Baptista:
Exploring social network interactions in enterprise systems: the role of virtual co-presence. 475-499 - Hope Koch, Dorothy E. Leidner, Ester Gonzalez:
Digitally enabling social networks: resolving IT-culture conflict. 501-523 - Matt Germonprez, Dirk S. Hovorka:
Member engagement within digitally enabled social network communities: new methodological considerations. 525-549 - Christine Moser, Dale Ganley, Peter Groenewegen:
Communicative genres as organising structures in online communities - of team players and storytellers. 551-567
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