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Data Base, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, February 2019
- Tom Stafford, Stacie Petter:
On the March of Time and the Meaning of Days: 50 years of MIS Research Publications at The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems. 8-11 - Fred Niederman:
Twenty Anecdotes in Search of a Theme: A Brief History of SIGMIS. 12-24 - Varun Grover:
Surviving and Thriving in the Evolving Digital Age: A Peek into the Future of IS Research and Practice. 25-34 - James C. Wetherbe:
50 Years of The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems: Reflections of the Editor in the Middle. 35-40 - Ephraim R. McLean:
SIGMIS (née SIGBDP) and DATA BASE: A Partial History. 41-43 - Dorothy E. Leidner, Wynne W. Chin:
Unconventional Editorial Conventions. 44-47 - Thomas F. Stafford:
Blinding Me with Science; or, It's All Digital: The Story of The DATA BASE Taking its Review System Online. 48-50 - William David Salisbury, Andrew Schwarz:
What Kind of Research Do We Want?: Good Research. 51-53 - Michael J. Gallivan:
Author Highlights for the Past 35 Years: An Analysis of the Most-Published Authors and Most-Cited Papers in The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems. 54-76 - Horst Treiblmaier:
Taking Feyerabend to the Next Level: On Linear Thinking, Indoctrination, and Academic Killer Bees. 77-94
Volume 50, Number 2, May 2019
- Tom Stafford:
The Philosophy that Guides our Science? 7-8 - David Gefen:
The Philosopher's Corner: A Post-Positivist Answering Back. Part 1: Good for You, Karl Popper! 9-17 - Fred Niederman, Salvatore T. March:
Broadening the Conceptualization of Theory in the Information Systems Discipline: A Meta-Theory Approach. 18-44 - Miguel I. Aguirre-Urreta, Jiang Hu:
Detecting Common Method Bias: Performance of the Harman's Single-Factor Test. 45-70 - Saurabh Gupta, Robert P. Bostrom:
A Revision of Computer Self-Efficacy Conceptualizations in Information Systems. 71-93 - LeeAnn Kung, Hsiang-Jui Kung:
Organization Improvisational Capability: Scale Development and Validation. 94-110 - Marco Marabelli, Sue Newell:
Absorptive Capacity and Enterprise Systems Implementation: The Role of Prior-Related Knowledge. 111-131
Volume 50, Number 3, August 2019
- Thomas F. Stafford, Stacie Petter:
Our Paradigm for Paradigms in IS: How Many Times to the Well? 8-11 - David Gefen:
A Post-Positivist Answering Back.: Part 2: A Demo in R of the Importance of Enabling Replication in PLS and LISREL. 12-37 - Colleen Carraher Wolverton, Ronald T. Cenfetelli:
An Exploration of the Drivers of Non-Adoption Behavior: A Discriminant Analysis Approach. 38-65 - Benjamin D. Horne, Dorit Nevo, Sibel Adali:
Recognizing Experts on Social Media: A Heuristics-Based Approach. 66-84 - Cynthia K. Riemenschneider, Mari W. Buche, Deborah J. Armstrong:
He Said, She Said: Communication Theory of Identity and the Challenges Men Face in the Information Systems Workplace. 85-115 - Obi Ogbanufe, Catalin C. Dinulescu, Xiaotong Liu, Carullah Y. Kucuk:
It's in the Cloud: Theorizing Context-Specific Factors Influencing the Perception of Mobile Cloud Storage. 116-137
Volume 50, Number 4, November 2019
- Stacie Petter:
A Time for Everything: Reflections on the Changing Seasons. 9-13 - A. J. Burns:
Security Organizing: A Framework for Organizational Information Security Mindfulness. 14-27 - Srikar Velichety:
Quality Assessment of Peer-Produced Content in Knowledge Repositories Using Big Data and Social Networks: The Case of Implicit Collaboration in Wikipedia. 28-51 - Christopher T. Street, Kerry W. Ward:
Cognitive Bias in the Peer Review Process: Understanding a Source of Friction between Reviewers and Researchers. 52-70 - Mahesh Balan U, Saji K. Mathew:
An Experimental Study on the Swaying Effect of Web-Personalization. 71-91 - Kanishka Priyadharshini Annamalai, Saji K. Mathew, Lakshmi S. Iyer:
Embarrassment Products, Web Personalization and Online Buying Behavior: An Experimental Study. 92-108
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