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Business & Information Systems Engineering, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, February 2017
- Glenn J. Browne, Christy M. K. Cheung, Armin Heinzl, René Riedl:
Human Information Behavior. 1-2 - Roman Tilly, Oliver Posegga, Kai Fischbach, Detlef Schoder:
Towards a Conceptualization of Data and Information Quality in Social Information Systems. 3-21 - Lauri Wessel, Martin Gersch, Erik Harloff:
Talking Past Each Other - A Discursive Approach to the Formation of Societal-Level Information Pathologies in the Context of the Electronic Health Card in Germany. 23-40 - Kathrin Figl:
Comprehension of Procedural Visual Business Process Models - A Literature Review. 41-67 - Thomas Puschmann:
Fintech. 69-76
Volume 59, Number 2, April 2017
- Martin Bichler, Armin Heinzl, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Business Analytics and Data Science: Once Again? 77-79 - Christian Meier, Dennis Kundisch, Jochen Willeke:
Is it Worth the Effort? - A Decision Model to Evaluate Resource Interactions in IS Project Portfolios. 81-95 - Hartmut Hoehle, Thomas Kude, Sid Huff, Karl Michael Popp:
Service-Channel Fit Conceptualization and Instrument Development - A Mixed Methods Study in the Context of Electronic Banking. 97-110 - Marius Goldberg, Axel Kieninger, Gerhard Satzger, Hansjörg Fromm:
Retained Organizations in IT Outsourcing - Linking Organization Design to Outsourcing Management Problems. 111-124 - Alexander Stocker, Christian Kaiser, Michael Fellmann:
Quantified Vehicles - Novel Services for Vehicle Lifecycle Data. 125-130
Volume 59, Number 3, June 2017
- Natalia Kliewer, Jan Fabian Ehmke, Dirk Christian Mattfeld:
Computational Mobility, Transportation, and Logistics. 133-134 - Gabriel Bazi, John El Khoury, F. Jordan Srour:
Integrating Data Collection Optimization into Pavement Management Systems. 135-146 - Kirsten Hoffmann, Udo Buscher, Janis Sebastian Neufeld, Felix Tamke:
Solving Practical Railway Crew Scheduling Problems with Attendance Rates. 147-159 - Marlin W. Ulmer, Leonard Heilig, Stefan Voß:
On the Value and Challenge of Real-Time Information in Dynamic Dispatching of Service Vehicles. 161-171 - Christoph Willing, Tobias Brandt, Dirk Neumann:
Intermodal Mobility. 173-179 - Jan Fabian Ehmke:
Interview with Hanno Schülldorf on "Computational Challenges in Planning of Mobility and Transportation Services". 181-182 - Michael Nofer, Peter Gomber, Oliver Hinz, Dirk Schiereck:
Blockchain. 183-187 - Reinhard Jung, Christiane Lehrer:
Guidelines for Education in Business and Information Systems Engineering at Tertiary Institutions. 189-203
Volume 59, Number 4, August 2017
- Armin Heinzl, Martin Bichler, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Trans-National Joint Research Projects - Defying the Odds of National Inter-University Competition. 205-206 - Dennis Kundisch, Tobias von Rechenberg:
Does the Framing of Progress Towards Virtual Rewards Matter? - Empirical Evidence from an Online Community. 207-222 - Stine Labes, Nicolai Hanner, Rüdiger Zarnekow:
Successful Business Model Types of Cloud Providers. 223-233 - Frederik Gailly, Nadejda Alkhaldi, Sven Casteleyn, Wouter Verbeke:
Recommendation-Based Conceptual Modeling and Ontology Evolution Framework (CMOE+). 235-250 - Florian Johannsen, Hans-Georg Fill:
Meta Modeling for Business Process Improvement. 251-275 - Marc T. P. Adam, Henner Gimpel, Alexander Maedche, René Riedl:
Design Blueprint for Stress-Sensitive Adaptive Enterprise Systems. 277-291 - Torsten J. Gerpott, Sebastian Mayer:
Embedded Subscriber Identity Module eSIM. 293-296 - Alexander Maedche:
Interview with Prof. Jeroen van den Hoven on "Why do Ethics and Values Matter in Business and Information Systems Engineering?". 297-300 - Christine Legner, Torsten Eymann, Thomas Hess, Christian Matt, Tilo Böhmann, Paul Drews, Alexander Maedche, Nils Urbach, Frederik Ahlemann:
Digitalization: Opportunity and Challenge for the Business and Information Systems Engineering Community. 301-308 - Jan vom Brocke, Alan R. Hevner, Alexander Maedche:
Call for Papers, Issue 1/2019 - Design Science Research and Digital Innovation. 309-310
Volume 59, Number 5, October 2017
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Martin Bichler, Armin Heinzl:
Responsible Data Science. 311-313 - Monika Kaczmarek-Heß, Sybren de Kinderen:
A Multilevel Model of IT Platforms for the Needs of Enterprise IT Landscape Analyses. 315-329 - Sebastian Huber:
Methodology and Tool Support for Adaptive Idea Exploitation in Open Innovation. 331-345 - Adarsh Kumar Kakar:
Do Reflexive Software Development Teams Perform Better? 347-359 - Anders Dalen, Jan Krämer:
Towards a User-Centered Feedback Design for Smart Meter Interfaces to Support Efficient Energy-Use Choices - A Design Science Approach. 361-373 - Nico Ebert, Kristin Weber, Stefan M. Koruna:
Integration Platform as a Service. 375-379
Volume 59, Number 6, December 2017
- Roman Beck, Michel Avital, Matti Rossi, Jason Bennett Thatcher:
Blockchain Technology in Business and Information Systems Research. 381-384 - Marten Risius, Kai Spohrer:
A Blockchain Research Framework - What We (don't) Know, Where We Go from Here, and How We Will Get There. 385-409 - José Parra-Moyano, Omri Ross:
KYC Optimization Using Distributed Ledger Technology. 411-423 - Benedikt Notheisen, Jacob B. Cholewa, Arun Prasad Shanmugam:
Trading Real-World Assets on Blockchain - An Application of Trust-Free Transaction Systems in the Market for Lemons. 425-440 - Hissu Hyvärinen, Marten Risius, Gustav Friis:
A Blockchain-Based Approach Towards Overcoming Financial Fraud in Public Sector Services. 441-456 - Benjamin Egelund-Müller, Martin Elsman, Fritz Henglein, Omri Ross:
Automated Execution of Financial Contracts on Blockchains. 457-467 - Steffi Haag, Andreas Eckhardt:
Shadow IT. 469-473 - René Riedl, Alexander Benlian, Thomas Hess, Dirk Stelzer, Hermann Sikora:
On the Relationship Between Information Management and Digitalization. 475-482 - Wolfgang W. Bein, Stefan Wolfgang Pickl, Fei Tao:
Call for Papers Issue 3/2019 - Data Analytics and Optimization for Decision Support. 483-484
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