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Information and Organization, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, March 2018
- Kimberly McGee:
The influence of gender, and race/ethnicity on advancement in information technology (IT). 1-36
- Elizabeth J. Davidson, Michael I. Barrett:
Introduction to the Research Impact and Contributions to Knowledge (RICK) Section. 1- - Andrew H. Van de Ven:
Academic-practitioner engaged scholarship RICK section of Information & Organization. 37-43 - Michael I. Barrett, Eivor Oborn:
Bridging the research-practice divide: Harnessing expertise collaboration in making a wider set of contributions. 44-51 - Bob Hinings, Thomas Gegenhuber, Royston Greenwood:
Digital innovation and transformation: An institutional perspective. 52-61 - Samer Faraj, Stella Pachidi, Karla Sayegh:
Working and organizing in the age of the learning algorithm. 62-70
Volume 28, Number 2, June 2018
- JoAnne Yong-Kwan Lim:
IT-enabled awareness and self-directed leadership behaviors in virtual teams. 71-88 - Ola Henfridsson, Joe Nandhakumar, Harry Scarbrough, Nikiforos S. Panourgias:
Recombination in the open-ended value landscape of digital innovation. 89-100 - Eric Monteiro:
Reflections on digital innovation. 101-103 - Satish Nambisan:
Architecture vs. ecosystem perspectives: Reflections on digital innovation. 104-106 - Jonny Holmström:
Recombination in digital innovation: Challenges, opportunities, and the importance of a theoretical framework. 107-110
Volume 28, Number 3, September 2018
- Diane E. Bailey, Eduardo Henrique Diniz, Bonnie A. Nardi, Paul M. Leonardi, Dan Sholler:
A critical approach to human helping in information systems: Heteromation in the Brazilian correspondent banking system. 111-128 - Yolande E. Chan, Conor J. T. Farrington:
Community-based research: Engaging universities in technology-related knowledge exchanges. 129-139
- Elizabeth J. Davidson, Aaron Baird, Karl Prince:
Opening the envelope of health care information systems research. 140-151
Volume 28, Number 4, December 2018
- Stavros Polykarpou, Michael I. Barrett, Eivor Oborn, Torsten-Oliver Salge, David Antons, Rajiv Kohli:
Justifying health IT investments: A process model of framing practices and reputational value. 153-169 - Rajendra Singh, Aaron Baird, Lars Mathiassen:
Collaboration risk management in IT-enabled asymmetric partnerships: Evidence from telestroke networks. 170-191 - Erica L. Wagner, Sue Newell, Neil C. Ramiller, Jeanne Enders:
From public ideology to socio-material reproduction of agile principles: The case of pivotal labs. 192-210
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