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Data Base, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, February 2014
- Wynne W. Chin, Iris A. Junglas, Andrew Schwarz, Jill M. Sundie:
Don't mind the gap: a conceptual and psychometric analysis of the individual evaluation of discrepancies in the context of is user service satisfaction. 9-28 - Simon Appleford, James B. Bottum, Jason Bennett Thatcher:
Understanding the social web: towards defining an interdisciplinary research agenda for information systems. 29-37 - Robert D. Larkin, Juan Lopez Jr., Jonathan W. Butts, Michael R. Grimaila:
Evaluation of security solutions in the SCADA environment. 38-53
Volume 45, Number 2, May 2014
- Wai Fong Boh:
Knowledge sharing in communities of practice: examining usefulness of knowledge from discussion forums versus repositories. 8-31 - Varol Onur Kayhan, Anol Bhattacherjee:
The salience of governance mechanisms in contributingto electronic repositories. 32-44 - Hemant V. Kher, Mark A. Serva:
Changing the way we study change: advocating longitudinal research in MIS. 45-60
Volume 45, Number 3, August 2014
- Jong Seok Lee, Michael J. Cuellar, Mark Keil, Roy D. Johnson:
The role of a bad news reporter in information technology project escalation: a deaf effect perspective. 8-29 - Yasser Rahrovani, Ali Kermanshah, Alain Pinsonneault:
Aligning IT for future business value: conceptualizing it project portfolio alignment. 30-53 - Lior Fink, Yossi Lichtenstein:
Why project size matters for contract choice in software development outsourcing. 54-71
Volume 45, Number 4, November 2014
- James Love, Rudy Hirschheim, Beena George:
Is the IS Crisis Real?: Business School Deans and IS Academics Respond. 8-29 - Narasimha Paravastu, David Gefen, Steve B. Creason:
Understanding Trust in IT Artifacts: An Evaluation of the impact of Trustworthiness and Trust on Satisfaction with Antiviral Software. 30-50 - Robert E. Crossler, France Bélanger:
An Extended Perspective on Individual Security Behaviors: Protection Motivation Theory and a Unified Security Practices (USP) Instrument. 51-71
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