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The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, 2024
- Theresa S. Bockelmann, Karl Werder, Jan Recker, Julian Lehmann, David Bendig:
Configuring alliance portfolios for digital innovation. 101808 - Klaas-Jan Stol, Mario Schaarschmidt, Lorraine Morgan:
Does adopting inner source increase job satisfaction? A social capital perspective using a mixed-methods approach. 101819 - Sunghun Chung, Kunsoo Han, Animesh Animesh, Alain Pinsonneault:
Strategic utilization of software patents to counteract rival penetration in the IT industry. 101820 - Benoit Aubert, Yolande Chan:
Evolving strategic IS themes. 101821 - Suzanne Rivard:
Unpacking the process of conceptual leaping in the conduct of literature reviews. 101822 - Marco Marabelli, Yolande E. Chan:
The strategic value of DEI in the information systems discipline. 101823 - Yolande E. Chan:
Welcome to the first issue of Volume 33 of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems. 101824 - Sutirtha Chatterjee, Suprateek Sarker:
Toward a better digital future: Balancing the utopic and dystopic ramifications of digitalization. 101834 - Gabriele Piccoli, Varun Grover, Joaquin Rodriguez:
Digital transformation requires digital resource primacy: Clarification and future research directions. 101835 - Rishikesan Parthiban, Ruonan Sun, Israr Qureshi, Somprakash Bandyopadhyay:
Empowering rural micro-entrepreneurs through technoficing: A process model for mobilizing and developing indigenous knowledge. 101836 - Mohsin Malik, Amir Andargoli, Roberto Chavez Clavijo, Patrick Mikalef:
A relational view of how social capital contributes to effective digital transformation outcomes. 101837 - Tingru Cui, Barney Tan, Yunfei Shi:
Fostering humanistic algorithmic management: A process of enacting human-algorithm complementarity. 101838 - Tingru Cui, Libo Liu, Huaihui Cheng, Shanton Chang, Yuanyue Feng:
Crowdsourcing for innovation: Effects of idea content and competition intensity on idea success. 101839 - Yolande E. Chan:
Welcome to the second issue of Volume 33 of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems. 101840
Volume 33, Number 3, 2024
- Leif Sundberg, Jonny Holmström:
Fusing domain knowledge with machine learning: A public sector perspective. 101848 - P. K. Senyo, Stan Karanasios, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Jyoti Choudrie:
Government-Led digital transformation in FinTech ecosystems. 101849 - Daniel Rudmark, Rikard Lindgren, Ulrike Schultze:
Open data platforms: Design principles for embracing outlaw innovators. 101850 - Emma Gritt, Emma Forsgren, Krsto Pandza:
Liminal digital transformation in public sector: The case of UK policing. 101851 - Yolande E. Chan:
Welcome to the third issue of Volume 33 of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems. 101852 - Lemuria Carter, Kevin C. Desouza, Gregory S. Dawson, Theresa Pardo:
Digital transformation of the public sector: Designing strategic information systems. 101853
Volume 33, Number 4, 2024
- Kristel M. de Nobrega, Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Carol Saunders:
The whole of cyber defense: Syncing practice and theory. 101861 - Lucas Göbeler, Philipp Hukal, Xiao Xiao:
Four roles of physicality in digital innovation: A theoretical review. 101862 - Daisy Xu, Marta Indulska, Ida Asadi Someh, Graeme G. Shanks:
Time to reassess data value: The many faces of data in organizations. 101863 - Jiaqi Yang, Alireza Amrollahi, Mauricio Marrone:
Harnessing the Potential of Artificial Intelligence: Affordances, Constraints, and Strategic Implications for Professional Services. 101864 - Diana Fischer-Preßler, Dario Bonaretti, Deborah Bunker:
Digital transformation in disaster management: A literature review. 101865 - Shan-Ling Pan, Rohit Nishant, Tuure Tuunanen, Jyoti Choudrie:
Is AI a strategic IS? Reflections and opportunities for research. 101866 - Yolande E. Chan:
Welcome to the fourth issue of volume 33 of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems. 101867
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