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Information & Management, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, October 2002
- Hsi-Peng Lu, Judy Chuan-Chuan Lin:
Predicting customer behavior in the market-space: a study of Rayport and Sviokla's framework. 1-10 - Zahir Irani:
Information systems evaluation: navigating through the problem domain. 11-24 - Kyung-Kwon Hong, Young-Gul Kim:
The critical success factors for ERP implementation: an organizational fit perspective. 25-40 - Jose L. Salmeron:
EIS evolution in large Spanish businesses. 41-50 - Sooun Lee, Seok Ha Koh, David C. Yen, Hung-Lian Tang:
Perception gaps between IS academics and IS practitioners: an exploratory study. 51-61 - Ram L. Kumar:
Managing risks in IT projects: an options perspective. 63-74
Volume 40, Number 2, December 2002
- Niki Panteli:
Richness, power cues and email text. 75-86 - Rajagopal Palaniswamy:
An innovation - diffusion view of implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and development of a research model. 87-114 - D. Sandy Staples, Ian K. Wong, Peter B. Seddon:
Having expectations of information systems benefits that match received benefits: does it really matter? 115-131 - Yang W. Lee, Diane M. Strong, Beverly K. Kahn, Richard Y. Wang:
AIMQ: a methodology for information quality assessment. 133-146
Volume 40, Number 3, January 2003
- Bernadette O'Regan, Richard Moles:
Modelling policies and decisions: A case study in mineral extraction. 147-157 - Heejin Lee:
Your time and my time: a temporal approach to groupware calendar systems. 159-164 - Chao-Min Chiu:
Towards integrating hypermedia and information systems on the web. 165-175 - Shin-Yuan Hung:
Expert versus novice use of the executive support systems: an empirical study. 177-189 - Paul Legris, John Ingham, Pierre Collerette:
Why do people use information technology? A critical review of the technology acceptance model. 191-204 - Stephanie S. Robbins, Antonis C. Stylianou:
Global corporate web sites: an empirical investigation of content and design. 205-212 - James J. Jiang, Gary Klein, Roger Alan Pick:
The impact of IS department organizational environments upon project team performances. 213-220 - Gary Hackbarth, Varun Grover, Mun Yong Yi:
Computer playfulness and anxiety: positive and negative mediators of the system experience effect on perceived ease of use. 221-232
Volume 40, Number 4, March 2003
- E. W. T. Ngai:
Selection of web sites for online advertising using the AHP. 233-242 - Jaeho Heo, Ingoo Han:
Performance measure of information systems (IS) in evolving computing environments: an empirical investigation. 243-256 - Jong-Min Choe:
The effect of environmental uncertainty and strategic applications of IS on a firm's performance. 257-268 - Cynthia K. Riemenschneider, David A. Harrison, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr.:
Understanding it adoption decisions in small business: integrating current theories. 269-285 - Eric T. G. Wang, Jeffrey C. F. Tai:
Factors affecting information systems planning effectiveness: organizational contexts and planning systems dimensions. 287-303 - Michael R. Wade, Jane I. Gravill:
Diversification and performance of Japanese IT subsidiaries: a resource-based view. 305-316 - Jon B. Woodroof, William D. Burg:
Satisfaction/dissatisfaction: are users predisposed? 317-324 - Syed Nasirin, David F. Birks:
DSS implementation in the UK retail organisations: a GIS perspective. 325-336 - Benjamin P.-C. Yen, Kenny Y. M. Ng:
Development and evaluation of dynamic virtual object catalogs. 337-349
Volume 40, Number 5, May 2003
- Uday S. Murthy, David S. Kerr:
Decision making performance of interacting groups: an experimental investigation of the effects of task type and communication mode. 351-360 - Maxwell K. Hsu, James J. Jiang, Gary Klein, Zaiyoung Tang:
Perceived career incentives and intent to leave. 361-369 - Willem J. H. Van Groenendaal:
Group decision support for public policy planning. 371-380 - Xianzhong Mark Xu, G. Roland Kaye, Yanqing Duan:
UK executives' vision on business environment for information scanning: A cross industry study. 381-389 - Srinarayan Sharma, Arun Rai:
An assessment of the relationship between ISD leadership characteristics and IS innovation adoption in organizations. 391-401 - Byounggu Choi, Heeseok Lee:
An empirical investigation of KM styles and their effect on corporate performance. 403-417 - Hai Zhuge:
Workflow- and agent-based cognitive flow management for distributed team Cooperation. 419-429 - Qi-Yuan Lin, Yen-Liang Chen, Jiah-Shing Chen, Yu-Chen Chen:
Mining inter-organizational retailing knowledge for an alliance formed by competitive firms. 431-442 - Michael J. Gallivan:
The influence of software developers' creative style on their attitudes to and assimilation of a software process innovation. 443-465 - Harvey G. Enns, Sid L. Huff, Brian R. Golden:
CIO influence behaviors: the impact of technical background. 467-485
Volume 40, Number 6, July 2003
- Bruce A. Walters, James J. Jiang, Gary Klein:
Strategic information and strategic decision making: the EIS/CEO interface in smaller manufacturing companies. 487-495 - June Lu, Chun-Sheng Yu, Chang Liu:
Learning style, learning patterns, and learning performance in a WebCT-based MIS course. 497-507 - Carl M. Rebman Jr., Milam W. Aiken, Casey G. Cegielski:
Speech recognition in the human-computer interface. 509-519 - Keith E. Kolekofski Jr., Alan R. Heminger:
Beliefs and attitudes affecting intentions to share information in an organizational setting. 521-532 - Israel Spiegler:
Technology and knowledge: bridging a "generating" gap. 533-539 - Hans van der Heijden:
Factors influencing the usage of websites: the case of a generic portal in The Netherlands. 541-549 - Narayan S. Umanath:
The concept of contingency beyond "It depends": illustrations from IS research stream. 551-562 - Makoto Nakayama:
An assessment of EDI use and other channel communications on trading behavior and trading partner knowledge. 563-580 - Dien D. Phan:
E-business development for competitive advantages: a case study. 581-590 - Gregory E. Truman, Kent Sandoe, Tasha Rifkin:
An empirical study of smart card technology. 591-606
Volume 40, Number 7, August 2003
- Gholamreza Torkzadeh, Jungwoo Lee:
Measures of perceived end-user computing skills. 607-615 - Jen-Her Wu, Yufei Yuan:
Improving searching and reading performance: the effect of highlighting and text color coding. 617-637 - Elliot Bendoly:
Theory and support for process frameworks of knowledge discovery and data mining from ERP systems. 639-647 - Peter E. D. Love, Zahir Irani:
A project management quality cost information system for the construction industry. 649-661 - Kuo-Chung Chang, Joyce Jackson, Varun Grover:
E-commerce and corporate strategy: an executive perspective. 663-675 - Noushin Ashrafi:
The impact of software process improvement on quality: in theory and practice. 677-690 - Ruey-Dang Chang, Yeun-Wen Chang, David Paper:
The effect of task uncertainty, decentralization and AIS characteristics on the performance of AIS: an empirical case in Taiwan. 691-703 - Lewis Davis, Bruce Dehning, Theophanis Stratopoulos:
Does the market recognize IT-enabled competitive advantage? 705-716
Volume 40, Number 8, September 2003
- George Easton, Annette Easton, Michael Belch:
An experimental investigation of electronic focus groups. 717-727 - Ioannis Stamelos, Lefteris Angelis, Maurizio Morisio, Evaggelos Sakellaris, Georgios L. Bleris:
Estimating the development cost of custom software. 729-741 - Chang E. Koh:
IS journal review process: a survey on IS research practices and journal review issues. 743-756 - Solomon Negash, Terry Ryan, Magid Igbaria:
Quality and effectiveness in Web-based customer support systems. 757-768 - Takashi Kobayashi, Masato Tamaki, Norihisa Komoda:
Business process integration as a solution to the implementation of supply chain management systems. 769-780 - Rajiv Sabherwal, Maung K. Sein, George M. Marakas:
Escalating commitment to information system projects: findings from two simulated experiments. 781-798 - John S. Osmundson, James Bret Michael, Martin J. Machniak, Mary A. Grossman:
Quality management metrics for software development. 799-812 - Suprateek Sarker, Allen S. Lee:
Using a case study to test the role of three key social enablers in ERP implementation. 813-829
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