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MIS Quarterly, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, March 2000
- Allen S. Lee:
Remarks from MIS Quarterly Editor - Editor's Comments. MIS Q. 24(1) (2000)
- Ulrike Schultze:
A Confessional Account of an Ethnography About Knowledge Work. 3-41 - Eileen M. Trauth, Leonard M. Jessup:
Understanding Computer-Mediated Discussions: Positivist and Interpretive Analyses of Group Support System Use. 43-79
- Blaize Horner Reich, Izak Benbasat:
Factors That Influence the Social Dimension of Alignment Between Business and Information Technology Objectives. 81-113 - Viswanath Venkatesh, Michael G. Morris:
Why Don't Men Ever Stop to Ask for Directions? Gender, Social Influence, and Their Role in Technology Acceptance and Usage Behavior. 115-139 - Jo Ellen Moore:
One Road to Turnover: An Examination of Work Exhaustion in Technology Professionals. 141-168 - Anandhi S. Bharadwaj:
A Resource-Based Perspective on Information Technology Capability and Firm Performance: An Empirical Investigation. 169-196
Volume 24, Number 2, June 2000
- Allen S. Lee:
Remarks from MIS Quarterly Editor - Editor's Comments. MIS Q. 24(2) (2000)
- Michel Benaroch, Robert J. Kauffman:
Justifying Electronic Banking Network Expansion Using Real Options Analysis. 197-225 - Alfred Taudes, Markus Feurstein, Andreas Mild:
Options Analysis of Software Platform Decisions: A Case Study. 227-243 - Randolph B. Cooper:
Information Technology Development Creativity: A Case Study of Attempted Radical Change. 245-276 - E. Burton Swanson, Enrique Dans:
System Life Expectancy and the Maintenance Effort: Exploring Their Equilibration. 277-297 - Mark Keil, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei, Timo Saarinen, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Arjen Wassenaar:
A Cross-Cultural Study on Escalation of Commitment Behavior in Software Projects. 299-325
- Robert Roepke, Ritu Agarwal, Thomas W. Ferratt:
Aligning the IT Human Resource with Business Vision: The Leadership Initiative at 3M. 327-353
Volume 24, Number 3, September 2000
- Allen S. Lee:
Remarks from MIS Quarterly Editor - Editor's Comments. MIS Q. 24(3) (2000)
- Lee A. Freeman, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Bradley C. Wheeler:
The Supply and Demand of Information Systems Doctorates: Past, Present, and Future. 355-380
- Thiagarajan Ravichandran, Arun Rai:
Quality Management in Systems Development: An Organizational System Perspective. 381-415 - Ramiro Montealegre, Mark Keil:
De-escalating Information Technology Projects: Lessons from the Denver International Airport. 417-447 - Kai H. Lim, Izak Benbasat:
The Effect of Multimedia on Perceived Equivocality and Perceived Usefulness of Information Systems. 449-471
- M. Lynne Markus, Allen S. Lee:
Special Issue on Intensive Research in Information Systems: Using Qualitative, Interpretive, and Case Methods to Study Information Technology-Third Installment; Foreword. MIS Q. 24(3) (2000) - Kay M. Nelson, Sucheta Nadkarni, V. K. Narayanan, Mehdi Ghods:
Understanding Software Operations Support Expertise: A Revealed Causal Mapping Approach. 475-507 - Abhijit Gopal, Pushkala Prasad:
Understanding GDSS in Symbolic Context: Shifting the Focus from Technology to Interaction. 509-546
Volume 24, Number 4, December 2000
- Allen S. Lee:
Remarks from MIS Quarterly Editor - Editor's Comments. MIS Q. 24(4) (2000)
- Ann Majchrzak, Ronald E. Rice, Arvind Malhotra, Nelson King, Sulin Ba:
Technology Adaptation: The Case of a Computer-Supported Inter-Organizational Virtual Team. 569-600 - Brian E. Mennecke, Martin D. Crossland, Brenda L. Killingsworth:
Is a Map More Than a Picture? The Role of SDCC Technology, Subject Characteristics, and Problem Complexity of Reading and Problem Solving. 601-629 - Mark Keil, Joan Mann, Arun Rai:
Why Software Projects Escalate: An Empirical Analysis and Test of Four Theoretical Models. 631-664 - Ritu Agarwal, Elena Karahanna:
Time Flies When You're Having Fun: Cognitive Absorption and Beliefs About Information Technology Usage. 665-694
- Brian L. Cooper, Hugh J. Watson, Barbara H. Wixom, Dale Goodhue:
Data Warehousing Supports Corporate Strategy At First American Corporation. 547-567
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