European Journal of Information Systems
1996 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2023
- Antecedents and performance outcomes of employees’ data analytics skills: an adaptation structuration theory-based empirical investigation pp. 921-940

- Zhen Shao, Jose Benitez, Jing Zhang, Hanqing Zheng and Aseel Ajamieh
- Engaging with self-tracking applications: how do users respond to their performance data? pp. 941-961

- Ioanna Constantiou, Alivelu Mukkamala, Mimmi Sjöklint and Matthias Trier
- How IT carve-out project complexity influences divestor performance in M&As pp. 962-988

- Philip W Yetton, Stefan Henningsson, Markus Böhm, Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar
- From broken habits to new intentions: how COVID-19 expands our knowledge on post-adoptive use behaviour of digital communication and collaboration pp. 989-1010

- Manfred Schoch, Henner Gimpel, Andreas Maier and Kathrin Neumeier
- Continuous improvement of information security management: an organisational learning perspective pp. 1011-1032

- Fereshteh Ghahramani, Adel Yazdanmehr, Daniel Chen and Jingguo Wang
- Does stress reduce violation intention? Insights from eustress and distress processes on employee reaction to information security policies pp. 1033-1051

- Adel Yazdanmehr, Yuan Li and Jingguo Wang
- Balancing information privacy and operational utility in healthcare: proposing a privacy impact assessment (PIA) framework pp. 1052-1069

- Rachida F Parks, Rolf T Wigand and Paul Benjamin Lowry
- The impact of enterprise architecture management on information systems architecture complexity pp. 1070-1090

- Jannis Beese, Stephan Aier, Kazem Haki and Robert Winter
Volume 32, issue 5, 2023
- The sustainability of open source commons pp. 763-781

- Daniel Curto-Millet and Alberto Corsín Jiménez
- Towards a model of social commerce: improving the effectiveness of e-commerce through leveraging social media tools based on consumers’ dual roles pp. 782-799

- Xiaolin Lin and Xuequn Wang
- How synchronous participation affects the willingness to subscribe to social live streaming services: the role of co-Interactive behavior on Twitch pp. 800-817

- Simon Bründl, Christian Matt, Thomas Hess and Simon Engert
- What most influences consumers’ intention to use? Different motivation and trust stories for uber, airbnb, and taskrabbit pp. 818-840

- John Tripp, D. Harrison McKnight and Nancy Lankton
- How mindfulness decreases cyberloafing at work: a dual-system theory perspective pp. 841-857

- Qian Chen, Yeming Gong, Yaobin Lu and Patrick Y.K. Chau
- Generational differences in handling technology interruptions: a qualitative study pp. 858-878

- Corey Baham, Pankush Kalgotra, Forough Nasirpouri Shadbad and Ramesh Sharda
- Responsible cognitive digital clones as decision-makers: a design science research study pp. 879-901

- Mariia Golovianko, Svitlana Gryshko, Vagan Terziyan and Tuure Tuunanen
- Gender bias in IT entrepreneurship: the self-referential role of male overrepresentation in digital businesses pp. 902-919

- Sonja Sperber and Christian Linder
Volume 32, issue 4, 2023
- Using argument analysis to understand the efficacy of written communication for disseminating academic findings to practitioners pp. 623-633

- Nan Liang, Rudy Hirschheim and Danli Chen
- Explaining sociotechnical change: an unstable equilibrium perspective pp. 634-652

- Louise Harder Fischer and Richard Baskerville
- BIBGT: combining bibliometrics and grounded theory to conduct a literature review pp. 653-674

- Isabelle Walsh and Frantz Rowe
- Conditional paths to business unit agility: corporate IT platforms and the moderating role of business unit IT autonomy pp. 675-694

- Magno Queiroz, Paul P. Tallon, Tim Coltman and Rajeev Sharma
- Governing innovation platforms in multi-business organisations pp. 695-716

- Maximilian Schreieck, Manuel Wiesche and Helmut Krcmar
- Negativity bias in the diagnosticity of online review content: the effects of consumers’ prior experience and need for cognition pp. 717-734

- Hamed Qahri-Saremi and Ali Reza Montazemi
- Exploring the value of IoT data as an enabler of the transformation towards servitization: an action design research approach pp. 735-761

- Kuan-Lin Chen, Astrid Lassen, Chen Li and Charles Møller
Volume 32, issue 3, 2023
- Transform or be transformed: the importance of research on managing and sustaining digital transformations pp. 347-353

- Noel Carroll, Nik Rushdi Hassan, Iris Junglas, Thomas Hess and Lorraine Morgan
- Digital transformation of professional healthcare practices: fitness seeking across a rugged value landscape pp. 354-371

- Roxana Ologeanu-Taddei, Cameron Guthrie and Tina Blegind Jensen
- A perfect match or an arranged marriage? How chief digital officers and chief information officers perceive their relationship: a dyadic research design pp. 372-389

- Felix Lorenz and Arne Buchwald
- Between scale and impact: member prototype ambiguity in digital transformation pp. 390-408

- Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa and Lisen Selander
- Management and sustenance of digital transformations in the Irish microbusiness sector: examining the key role of microbusiness owner-manager pp. 409-433

- Anuragini Shirish, Shirish C. Srivastava and Niki Panteli
- The maturation of digital objects in innovation projects: the role of interpersonal networks and team sharing atmosphere pp. 434-461

- Frantz Rowe, Dov Te’eni and Valéry Merminod
- Control-style ambidexterity and information systems project performance: an expanded view of control activities pp. 462-484

- Tahir Abbas Syed, Martin Wiener, Fahad Mehmood and Mahmoud Abdelrahman
- Algorithmic control and gig workers: a legitimacy perspective of Uber drivers pp. 485-507

- Martin Wiener, W. Alec Cram and Alexander Benlian
- Can peers help reduce violations of information security policies? The role of peer monitoring pp. 508-528

- Adel Yazdanmehr and Jingguo Wang
- An approach to modelling complex ICT4D investment problems: towards a solution-oriented framework and data analytics methodology pp. 529-549

- Sergey Samoilenko and Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson
- Social Media-Enabled Customer Co-Creation Experience Value: Conceptualisation and Measurement pp. 550-572

- Hong Zhang, Patrick Y.K. Chau, Bin Wang and Xin (Robert) Luo
- An empirical study of community cohesiveness, community attachment, and their roles in virtual community participation pp. 573-600

- Dan J. Kim, Mark Salvacion, Mohammad Salehan and Dae Wan Kim
- The role of user perceptions of intelligence, anthropomorphism, and self-extension on continuance of use of personal intelligent agents pp. 601-622

- Sara Moussawi, Marios Koufaris and Raquel Benbunan-Fich
Volume 32, issue 2, 2023
- Introducing a new genre for EJIS pp. 107-107

- Michael D. Myers
- PUBLIC MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN THE DIGITAL RISK SOCIETY: A Critical Analysis of the Public Debate on Implementation of the Danish NemID pp. 108-126

- Ojelanki Ngwenyama, Helle Zinner Henriksen and Daniel Hardt
- The social fabric framework: steps to eliciting the social making of organisations in the digital age pp. 127-153

- Michel Avital, Tina Blegind Jensen and Signe Dyrby
- The effects of cyber regulations and security policies on organizational outcomes: a knowledge management perspective pp. 154-172

- Anat Hovav, Itzhak Gnizy and Jinyoung Han
- Memoirs from Bukhalalire: a poetic inquiry into the lived experience of M-PESA mobile money usage in rural Kenya pp. 173-194

- Neil McBride and Samuel Liyala
- Enhancing users’ security engagement through cultivating commitment: the role of psychological needs fulfilment pp. 195-206

- Joshua Davis, Deepti Agrawal and Xiang Guo
- Socially responsible design science in information systems for sustainable development: a critical research methodology pp. 207-237

- Mike Monson
- Learning not to take the bait: a longitudinal examination of digital training methods and overlearning on phishing susceptibility pp. 238-262

- Christopher Nguyen, Matthew Jensen and Eric Day
- Are we on the right track? an update to Lyytinen et al.’s commentary on why the old world cannot publish pp. 263-276

- Tobias Mettler and Ali Sunyaev
- An immodest proposal – going “All in” on replication research in information systems pp. 277-286

- Alfred Benedikt Brendel, Stephan Diederich and Fred Niederman
- Becoming a blockchain user: understanding consumers’ benefits realisation to use blockchain-based applications pp. 287-314

- Nirmalee Raddatz, Joshua Coyne, Philip Menard and Robert E Crossler
- Rethinking time: ubichronic time and its impact on work pp. 315-330

- Koteswara Ivaturi and Cecil Chua
- Personal use of technology at work: a literature review and a theoretical model for understanding how it affects employee job performance pp. 331-345

- Hemin Jiang, Mikko Siponen and Aggeliki Tsohou
Volume 32, issue 1, 2023
- Clinical research from information systems practice pp. 1-9

- Richard Baskerville, Jan vom Brocke, Lars Mathiassen and Helana Scheepers
- Developing human/AI interactions for chat-based customer services: lessons learned from the Norwegian government pp. 10-22

- Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou, Arve Haug, Leif Martin Salvesen and Ilias O. Pappas
- Unpacking digital options thinking for innovation renewal: a clinical inquiry into car connectivity pp. 23-34

- Fredrik Svahn and Martin Kristensson
- Adopting and integrating cyber-threat intelligence in a commercial organisation pp. 35-51

- James Kotsias, Atif Ahmad and Rens Scheepers
- Patient health locus of control: the design of information systems for patient-provider interactions pp. 52-63

- James Wallace, Matthew T Mullarkey and Alan Hevner
- Digital nudging for technical debt management at Credit Suisse pp. 64-80

- Kazem Haki, Annamina Rieder, Lorena Buchmann and Alexander W.Schneider
- Developing a collaboration system for pancreatic cancer research: a clinical design science study pp. 81-91

- David Rueckel, Barbara Krumay and Ewald Dannerer
- Strategic alignment of enterprise architecture management – how portfolios of control mechanisms track a decade of enterprise transformation at Commerzbank pp. 92-105

- Jannis Beese, Kazem Haki, Raphael Schilling, Martin Kraus, Stephan Aier and Robert Winter
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