Business & Information Systems Engineering: The International Journal of WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK
2009 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 6, 2010
- The Chance and Risk of Global Interdependent Networks pp. 333-336

- Hans Buhl and Hans-Gert Penzel
- A Discussion on Competency Management Systems from a Design Theory Perspective pp. 337-346

- Bernd Simon
- On the Relevance of Design Knowledge for Design-Oriented Business and Information Systems Engineering pp. 347-358

- Peter Fettke, Constantin Houy and Peter Loos
- IT Governance and Types of IT Decision Makers in German Hospitals pp. 359-370

- Felix Köbler, Jens Fähling, Helmut Krcmar and Jan Leimeister
- A Critical Review of Centrality Measures in Social Networks pp. 371-385

- Andrea Landherr, Bettina Friedl and Julia Heidemann
- Design Theory pp. 387-390

- Christian Fischer, Robert Winter and Felix Wortmann
- Enterprise Microblogging pp. 391-394

- Kai Riemer, Alexander Richter and Martin Bohringer
- NeuroIS: Neuroscientific Approaches in the Investigation and Development of Information Systems pp. 395-401

- Peter Loos, René Riedl, Gernot Müller-Putz, Jan Brocke, Fred Davis, Rajiv Banker and Pierre-Majorique Léger
- BISE – Call for Papers Issue 3/2012 pp. 403-409

- Armin Heinzl and Dorothy Leidner
Volume 2, issue 5, 2010
- Science of Business & Information Systems Engineering pp. 269-270

- Robert Winter and Richard Baskerville
- Explanatory Design Theory pp. 271-282

- Richard Baskerville and Jan Pries-Heje
- Consortium Research pp. 283-293

- Hubert Österle and Boris Otto
- Proposal for Components of Method Design Theories pp. 295-304

- Philipp Offermann, Sören Blom, Olga Levina and Udo Bub
- Enterprise Mashup Systems as Platform for Situational Applications pp. 305-315

- Immanuel Pahlke, Roman Beck and Martin Wolf
- Ambient Intelligence pp. 317-320

- Markus Bick and Tyge-F. Kummer
- Interview with Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. on “Toward a Broader Vision of IS Research” pp. 321-329

- Robert Winter
Volume 2, issue 4, 2010
- The “Transparent Citizen” in Web 2.0 pp. 203-206

- Hans Buhl and Günter Müller
- Online statistics of Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE) / WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK pp. 207-207

- Hans Buhl
- IT Competence in Internet Founder Teams pp. 209-217

- Matthias Häsel, Tobias Kollmann and Nicola Breugst
- Cost-Benefit Analysis for the Selection, Migration, and Operation of a Campus Management System pp. 219-231

- Jon Sprenger, Marc Klages and Michael Breitner
- Preserving Knowledge on IS Business Value pp. 233-244

- Guido Schryen
- Collective Intelligence pp. 245-248

- Jan Leimeister
- National Research and International Competitiveness – An Antinomy? pp. 249-258

- Peter Loos, Wolfgang König, Hubert Österle, Marco Marco, Joan Pastor and Frantz Rowe
- BISE – Call for Papers Issue 1/2012 pp. 259-266

- Orestis Terzidis, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath and Christof Weinhardt
Volume 2, issue 3, 2010
- High Impact Requirements Engineering pp. 123-124

- Matthias Jarke and Kalle Lyytinen
- BISE – Editorial Notes pp. 125-125

- Hans Buhl
- Software Transparency pp. 127-139

- Julio Leite and Claudia Cappelli
- Reverse Presentations pp. 141-153

- Martin Wiener and Rolf Stephan
- A Method to Evaluate the Suitability of Requirements Specifications for Offshore Projects pp. 155-164

- Sven Overhage, Oliver Skroch and Klaus Turowski
- Because Effort Matters! pp. 165-173

- Frank Zickert and Roman Beck
- Evidence-Based Structuring and Evaluation of Empirical Research in Requirements Engineering pp. 175-185

- Matthias Goeken and Janusch Patas
- Campus Management System pp. 187-190

- Rainer Alt and Gunnar Auth
- Interview with Fred Brooks on “Building Effective Large-Scale Requirements” pp. 191-200

- Sean Hansen, Kalle Lyytinen and Matthias Jarke
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- Is the Diversification Benefit for Teams More Sustainable Than at the Financial Market? pp. 61-65

- Hans Buhl
- The Impact of Search and Recommendation Systems on Sales in Electronic Commerce pp. 67-77

- Oliver Hinz and Jochen Eckert
- Customer-Centric Decision Support pp. 79-93

- Stefan Lessmann and Stefan Voß
- Value-Based CRM pp. 95-103

- Martin Gneiser
- Can Web 2.0 Ever Forget? pp. 105-107

- Jürgen Karla
- Letter to the Editor: Statements on the Contribution by Urbach et al. from Issue 4/2009 pp. 109-120

- Hans Buhl, Peter Mertens, Matthias Schumann, Nils Urbach, Stefan Smolnik and Gerold Riempp
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- Semantics and Web 2.0 Technologies to Support Business Process Management pp. 1-2

- Witold Abramowicz, Dieter Fensel and Ulrich Frank
- Improving Software Flexibility for Business Process Changes pp. 3-13

- Oliver Holschke, Jannis Rake, Philipp Offermann and Udo Bub
- Organizational and Technological Options for Business Process Management from the Perspective of Web 2.0 pp. 15-28

- Dominik Vanderhaeghen, Peter Fettke and Peter Loos
- Economic Evaluation and Optimization of the Degree of Automation in Insurance Processes pp. 29-39

- Kathrin Braunwarth, Matthias Kaiser and Anna-Luisa Müller
- Adaptive Right-Time Technologies in Customer Relationship Management pp. 41-44

- Lukas Grieser and Klaus Wilde
- Interview with Rudi Studer on “Semantic Technologies” pp. 45-48

- Ulrich Frank
- BISE – Call for Papers Issue 3/2011 pp. 49-50

- Günter Müller, Noboru Sonehara, Isao Echizen and Sven Wohlgemuth
- BISE – Call for Papers Issue 5/2011 pp. 51-58

- Udo Bub, Helmut Krcmar and Arnold Picot
Volume 1, issue 6, 2009
- Editorial 6/2009: BISE’s Responsibility in Service Research pp. 405-407

- Hans Ulrich Buhl and Christof Weinhardt
- Fads and Trends in Business and Information Systems Engineering and Information Systems Research – A Comparative Literature Analysis pp. 411-428

- Katharina Steininger, René Riedl, Friedrich Roithmayr and Peter Mertens
- Verification of Web Service Compositions: An Operationalization of Correctness and a Requirements Framework for Service-oriented Modeling Techniques pp. 429-437

- Maximilian Röglinger
- Semantic Process Modeling – Design and Implementation of an Ontology-based Representation of Business Processes pp. 438-451

- Oliver Thomas and Michael Fellmann M.A.
- Pricing Strategies of Software Vendors pp. 452-462

- Sonja Lehmann and Peter Buxmann
- ISO 20000 for IT pp. 463-467

- Georg Disterer
- Patterns in Business and Information Systems Engineering pp. 468-474

- Robert Winter
Volume 1, issue 5, 2009
- Internet of Services pp. 341-342

- Peter Buxmann, Thomas Hess and Rainer Ruggaber
- How to Coordinate Value Generation in Service Networks pp. 343-356

- Benjamin Blau, Clemens Dinther, Tobias Conte, Yongchun Xu and Christof Weinhardt
- Drivers of SaaS-Adoption – An Empirical Study of Different Application Types pp. 357-369

- Alexander Benlian, Thomas Hess and Peter Buxmann
- Countering Service Information Challenges in the Internet of Services pp. 370-390

- Daniel Oberle, Nadeem Bhatti, Saartje Brockmans, Michael Niemann and Christian Janiesch
- Cloud Computing – A Classification, Business Models, and Research Directions pp. 391-399

- Christof Weinhardt, Arun Anandasivam, Benjamin Blau, Nikolay Borissov, Thomas Meinl, Wibke Michalk and Jochen Stößer
- Sustainable Information Systems Management pp. 400-402

- Nils-Holger Schmidt, Koray Erek, Lutz M. Kolbe and Rüdiger Zarnekow
Volume 1, issue 4, 2009
- BISE’s Responsibility for our Planet pp. 273-276

- Hans Ulrich Buhl and Martin Jetter
- Optimized Software Licensing – Combining License Types in a License Portfolio pp. 277-288

- Daniel Gull and Alexander Wehrmann
- Simulating Discount-Pricing Strategies for the GSM-Mobile Market pp. 289-300

- Sven Schade, Thorsten Frey and Nezar Mahmoud
- Context-based Cooperation in Mobile Business Environments pp. 301-314

- Sonja Zaplata, Christian P. Kunze and Winfried Lamersdorf
- The State of Research on Information Systems Success pp. 315-325

- Nils Urbach, Stefan Smolnik and Gerold Riempp
- Unified Communications pp. 326-330

- Kai Riemer and Stefan Taing
- Accreditation of Study Programs in Business and Information Systems Engineering: Towards more Competitiveness or Towards more Bureaucracy? pp. 331-338

- Robert Winter
Volume 1, issue 3, 2009
- IT Controlling and IT Productivity pp. 201-202

- Georg Rainer Hofmann and Ulrich Frank
- Integration Deficits of IT Controlling pp. 204-212

- Stefan Strecker and Herbert Kargl
- Developing Maturity Models for IT Management pp. 213-222

- Jörg Becker, Ralf Knackstedt and Jens Pöppelbuß
- Value-oriented Information Systems Design: The Concept of Potentials Modeling and its Application to Service-oriented Architectures pp. 223-233

- Jan Brocke, Christian Sonnenberg and Alexander Simons
- Measurement of the Standard Proximity of Adapted Standard Business Software pp. 234-244

- Eva Peggy Sekatzek and Helmut Krcmar
- Enterprise Identity Management – Towards a Decision Support Framework Based on the Balanced Scorecard Approach pp. 245-253

- Denis Royer and Martin Meints
- IT Controlling – Concepts and Transformation into Practice pp. 254-262

- Andreas Gadatsch
- E-Assessment pp. 263-265

- Sven Laumer, Alexander Stetten and Andreas Eckhardt
- Interview with Bettina Uhlich on “IT Controlling” pp. 266-268

- Georg Rainer Hofmann
Volume 1, issue 2, 2009
- Full Virtualization – BISE’s Contribution to a Vision pp. 133-136

- Hans Ulrich Buhl and Robert Winter
- BISE – Editorial Notes pp. 137-137

- Hans Ulrich Buhl
- Analysis of Informal Communication Networks – A Case Study pp. 140-149

- Kai Fischbach, Peter A. Gloor and Detlef Schoder
- Virtual Decoupling for IT/Business Alignment – Conceptual Foundations, Architecture Design and Implementation Example pp. 150-163

- Stephan Aier and Robert Winter
- Contextualising Media Choice Using Genre Analysis pp. 164-176

- Kai Riemer and Stefanie Filius
- Services Grids in Industry – On-Demand Provisioning and Allocation of Grid-Based Business Services pp. 177-184

- Jens Vykoukal, Martin Wolf and Roman Beck
- Virtual Worlds pp. 185-188

- Danny Pannicke and Rüdiger Zarnekow
- Interview with Martin Enderle on “Possibilities and limitations of virtualization in online markets” pp. 189-191

- Hans Ulrich Buhl and Maximilian Röglinger
- What in Fact is Fundamental Research in Business and Information Systems Engineering? pp. 192-199

- Robert Winter
Volume 1, issue 1, 2009
- 50 years of WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK: Moving on to new shores pp. 1-5

- Hans Ulrich Buhl
- Former Editors-in-Chief on Major Developments During Their Time in Office from a Present-Day Perspective pp. 8-13

- Norbert Szyperski, Peter Mertens and Wolfgang König
- Wirtschaftsinformatik – Evolution of the Discipline as Reflected by Its Journal pp. 14-24

- Ulrich Hasenkamp and Peter Stahlknecht
- Lessons Learned: 50 Years of Information Technology in the Banking Industry – The Example of Deutsche Bank AG pp. 26-36

- Hermann-Josef Lamberti and Matthias Büger
- Technological Innovation and Its Impact on Business Model, Organization and Corporate Culture – IBM’s Transformation into a Globally Integrated, Service-Oriented Enterprise pp. 37-45

- Martin Jetter, Gerhard Satzger and Andreas Neus
- Was the Internet the Only Option? Which Way Should Business and Information Systems Engineering Go? pp. 46-52

- Günter Müller
- Google: The World’s First Information Utility? pp. 53-61

- Rex Chen, Kenneth L. Kraemer and Prakul Sharma
- The Relevance of Organization Theory to the Field of Business and Information Systems Engineering pp. 62-69

- Arnold Picot and Oliver Baumann
- Perspectives in the Interplay Between Business and Information Systems Engineering and Computer Science pp. 70-74

- Matthias Jarke
- Business and Information Systems Engineering Links Science with Entrepreneurship pp. 75-80

- August-Wilhelm Scheer
- Electronic Computers – The Challenge to Management pp. 81-83

- John Diebold
- Distribution of Integrated Business Applications pp. 94-100

- Henning Kagermann
- Outsourcing of Information Systems Functions in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: A Test of a Multi-Theoretical Model pp. 101-110

- Jens Dibbern and Armin Heinzl
- An Analysis of Design Problems in Combinatorial Procurement Auctions pp. 111-117

- Martin Bichler, Alexander Pikovsky and Thomas Setzer
- Data Mining pp. 118-122

- Nicolas Bissantz and Jürgen Hagedorn
- Green Computers pp. 123-125

- Stephan W. Eder
- Interview with Alan R. Hevner on “Design Science” pp. 126-129

- Robert Winter
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