European Journal of Information Systems
1996 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2022
- Digital-Enabled Strategic Agility: The Next Frontier pp. 641-652

- Paul P Tallon, Magno Queiroz and Tim Coltman
- Digital-enabled strategic agility: it’s time we examine the sensing of weak signals pp. 653-661

- Alain Pinsonneault and Inmyung Choi
- Digital governance mechanisms and principles that enable agile responses in dynamic competitive environments pp. 662-680

- Giovanni Vaia, Daria Arkhipova and William DeLone
- Uncovering a new form of digitally-enabled agility: an improvisational perspective pp. 681-708

- Nadège Levallet and Yolande Chan
- Digital agility: responding to digital opportunities pp. 709-715

- Varun Grover
Volume 31, issue 5, 2022
- Updating the EJIS word limit pp. 547-547

- Michael D. Myers
- Taking DevOps mainstream: a critical review and conceptual framework pp. 548-567

- Michael Gall and Federico Pigni
- Conceptualising and defining DevOps: a review for understanding, not a framework for practitioners pp. 568-574

- Aymeric Hemon-Hildgen and Frantz Rowe
- On conceptualising and defining DevOps: short comments to Hemon-Hildgen and Rowe pp. 575-576

- Michael Gall and Federico Pigni
- Understanding information systems success: a hybrid view pp. 577-596

- Jennifer Jewer and Deborah R Compeau
- Learning from unexpected technological success: an extended model of supply-side diffusion pp. 597-616

- Lapo Mola, Andrea Carugati, Antonio Giangreco and Joao Viera Da Cunha
- Extending the story of IS success: a meta-analytic investigation of contingency factors at individual and organisational levels pp. 617-640

- Nikhil Mehta, Sumedha Chauhan and Inderjeet Kaur
Volume 31, issue 4, 2022
- THEORY THROUGH ARGUMENT: APPLYING ARGUMENT MAPPING TO FACILITATE THEORY BUILDING pp. 437-462

- David Murungi and Rudy Hirschheim
- Skipping class: improving human-driven data exploration and querying through instances pp. 463-491

- Arash Saghafi, Yair Wand and Jeffrey Parsons
- IS incident recovery and service value: a service-dominant logic view pp. 492-524

- Mohammad S. Najjar, William J. Kettinger and Lynda D. Kettinger
- Review credibility as a safeguard against fakery: the case of Amazon pp. 525-545

- Wael Jabr
Volume 31, issue 3, 2022
- Thinking responsibly about responsible AI and ‘the dark side’ of AI pp. 257-268

- Patrick Mikalef, Kieran Conboy, Jenny Eriksson Lundström and Aleš Popovič
- Theorising Algorithmic Justice pp. 269-287

- Olivera Marjanovic, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic and Richard Vidgen
- The dark side of data ecosystems: A longitudinal study of the DAMD project pp. 288-312

- Jon Aaen, Jeppe Agger Nielsen and Andrea Carugati
- Algorithmic decision-making and system destructiveness: A case of automatic debt recovery pp. 313-338

- Tapani Rinta-Kahila, Ida Someh, Nicole Gillespie, Marta Indulska and Shirley Gregor
- The good, the bad, and the ugly: impact of analytics and artificial intelligence-enabled personal information collection on privacy and participation in ridesharing pp. 339-363

- Xusen Cheng, Linlin Su, Xin (Robert) Luo, Jose Benitez and Shun Cai
- Understanding dark side of artificial intelligence (AI) integrated business analytics: assessing firm’s operational inefficiency and competitiveness pp. 364-387

- Nripendra P. Rana, Sheshadri Chatterjee, Yogesh K. Dwivedi and Shahriar Akter
- Algorithmic bias: review, synthesis, and future research directions pp. 388-409

- Nima Kordzadeh and Maryam Ghasemaghaei
- The dark sides of people analytics: reviewing the perils for organisations and employees pp. 410-435

- Lisa Marie Giermindl, Franz Strich, Oliver Christ, Ulrich Leicht-Deobald and Abdullah Redzepi
Volume 31, issue 2, 2022
- Exploring firm strategy using financial reports: performance impact of inward and outward relatedness with digitisation pp. 145-165

- Wael Jabr and Zhiqiang (Eric) Zheng
- Co-creating business value through IT-business operational alignment in inter-organisational relationships: empirical evidence from regional networks pp. 166-187

- Simon Trang, Markus Mandrella, Mauricio Marrone and Lutz M. Kolbe
- Substitution and complementarity in the use of health information exchange and electronic medical records pp. 188-206

- Liran Politi, Shlomi Codish, Iftach Sagy and Lior Fink
- When crowds play god: a Promethean perspective on crowdfunding pp. 207-226

- Kieran Conboy, Rob Gleasure and Lorraine Morgan
- The online community knowledge flows: distance and direction pp. 227-240

- Hajar Mozaffar and Niki Panteli
- Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use pp. 241-255

- Mohamed Abouzahra and Maryam Ghasemaghaei
Volume 31, issue 1, 2022
- Advancing the Development of Contextually Relevant ICT4D Theories - From Explanation to Design pp. 1-6

- Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, Irwin Brown and Peter Meso
- How do technologists do “ICT for development”? A contextualised perspective on ICT4D in South Africa pp. 7-24

- Mumin Abubakre and Marcia Mkansi
- In-betweenness in ICT4D research: critically examining the role of the researcher pp. 25-39

- Andrea Jimenez, Pamela Abbott and Salihu Dasuki
- Leapfrogging Healthcare Service Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Utility-Trust Rationale of Mobile Payment Platforms pp. 40-57

- Joseph K. Nwankpa and Pratim Datta
- Beyond technical measures: a value-focused thinking appraisal of strategic drivers in improving information security policy compliance pp. 58-73

- Charlette Donalds and Corlane Barclay
- Merchants’ adoption of mobile payment in emerging economies: the case of unorganised retailers in India pp. 74-90

- Vishal Mishra, Isabelle Walsh and Ankur Srivastava
- Designing financial education applications for development: applying action design research in Cambodian countryside pp. 91-111

- Anna Zaitsev and Salla Mankinen
- FinTech ecosystem practices shaping financial inclusion: the case of mobile money in Ghana pp. 112-127

- P. K. Senyo, Stan Karanasios, Daniel Gozman and Melissa Baba
- Crowdwork, digital liminality and the enactment of culturally recognised alternatives to Western precarity: beyond epistemological terra nullius pp. 128-144

- Amany Elbanna and Ayomikun Idowu
Volume 30, issue 6, 2021
- Exposing patterns of adult solicitor behaviour: towards a theory of control within the cybersexual abuse of youth pp. 591-622

- Connie S Barber and Silvia Cristina Bettez
- Knowledge sharing in two cultures: the moderating effect of national culture on perceived knowledge quality in online communities pp. 623-641

- Christine Moser and Dirk Deichmann
- Complementary Technology Traces in Software Practice: A Retrospective Reflection over Sixteen Years of Evolution at Ericsson pp. 642-658

- Lars Mathiassen and Anna Sandberg
- Instrumental aspects of play at work in information technology organisations pp. 659-675

- Hameed Chughtai
- Digital transformation in family-owned Mittelstand firms: A dynamic capabilities perspective pp. 676-711

- Jonas Soluk and Nadine Kammerlander
Volume 30, issue 5, 2021
- EJIS moving up in the rankings pp. 475-475

- Michael D. Myers
- Improving the state-tracking ability of corona dashboards pp. 476-495

- Jan Recker
- Validating the coevolutionary principles of business and IS alignment via agent-based modeling pp. 496-511

- Mengmeng Zhang, Honghui Chen and Kalle Lyytinen
- IT architecture flexibility and IT governance decentralisation as drivers of IT-enabled dynamic capabilities and competitive performance: The moderating effect of the external environment pp. 512-540

- Patrick Mikalef, Adamantia Pateli and Rogier van de Wetering
- Design principles for learning analytics information systems in higher education pp. 541-568

- Andy Nguyen, Tuure Tuunanen, Lesley Gardner and Don Sheridan
- From semantics to pragmatics: where IS can lead in Natural Language Processing (NLP) research pp. 569-590

- Yan Li, Manoj a Thomas and Dapeng Liu
Volume 30, issue 4, 2021
- Is there a shift from positivity to negativity about technology in the field of IS? pp. 357-358

- Michael D. Myers
- Small business digital transformation in the context of the pandemic pp. 359-375

- Munir Mandviwalla and Richard Flanagan
- Combating COVID-19 fake news on social media through fact checking: antecedents and consequences pp. 376-388

- Sebastian W. Schuetz, Tracy Ann Sykes and Viswanath Venkatesh
- Privacy concerns and digital government: exploring citizen willingness to adopt the COVIDSafe app pp. 389-402

- Jiesen Lin, Lemuria Carter and Dapeng Liu
- Smartphone Addiction and Conflict: An Incentive-Sensitisation Perspective of Addiction for Information Systems pp. 403-424

- Jungwon Kuem, Soumya Ray, Pei-Fang Hsu and Lara Khansa
- Ownership and governance, scope, and empowerment: how does context affect enterprise systems implementation in organisations in the Arab World? pp. 425-451

- Hillol Bala, Mohammad Mobashar Hossain, Akshay Bhagwatwar and Xuan Feng
- Sustainability Design Principles for a Wildlife Management Analytics System: An Action Design Research pp. 452-473

- Shan L. Pan, Mingwei Li, L.G. Pee and M.S. Sandeep
Volume 30, issue 3, 2021
- Complementor dedication in platform ecosystems: rule adequacy and the moderating role of flexible and benevolent practices pp. 237-260

- Thomas Hurni, Thomas L. Huber, Jens Dibbern and Oliver Krancher
- Bitcoin investment: a mixed methods study of investment motivations pp. 261-285

- Jens Mattke, Christian Maier, Lea Reis and Tim Weitzel
- A proposal for minimum reusability evaluation of design principles pp. 286-303

- Juhani Iivari, Magnus Rotvit Perlt Hansen and Amir Haj-Bolouri
- Introducing platform ecosystem resilience: leveraging mobility platforms and their ecosystems for the new normal during COVID-19 pp. 304-321

- Rob Jago Floetgen, Jana Strauss, Jörg Weking, Andreas Hein, Florian Urmetzer, Markus Böhm and Helmut Krcmar
- Impact of mobile connectivity and freedom on fake news propensity during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-country empirical examination pp. 322-341

- Anuragini Shirish, Shirish C. Srivastava and Shalini Chandra
- Accounting for social media effects to improve the accuracy of infection models: combatting the COVID-19 pandemic and infodemic pp. 342-355

- Sujin Bae, Eunyoung (Christine) Sung and Ohbyung Kwon
Volume 30, issue 2, 2021
- The show must go on - virtualisation of sport events during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 119-136

- Daniel Westmattelmann, Jan-Gerrit Grotenhermen, Marius Sprenger and Gerhard Schewe
- Transformative rare events: Leveraging digital affordance actualisation pp. 137-156

- Stefan Henningsson, William J. Kettinger, Chen Zhang and Nageswaran Vaidyanathan
- Designing for the future in the age of pandemics: a future-ready design research (FRDR) process pp. 157-175

- L.G. Pee, Shan L. Pan, Jingyuan Wang and JunJie Wu
- Preventing the digital scars of COVID-19 pp. 176-192

- Marco Marabelli, Emmanuelle Vaast and Jingyao Lydia Li
- Partnering for prosperity: small IT vendor partnership formation and the establishment of partner pools pp. 193-218

- N Melike Findikoglu, Chandrasekaran Ranganathan and Mary Beth Watson-Manheim
- Curbing cyberloafing: studying general and specific deterrence effects with field evidence pp. 219-235

- Przemysław G. Hensel and Agnieszka Kacprzak
Volume 30, issue 1, 2021
- The way forward pp. 1-2

- Michael D. Myers
- Digital M&A, digital innovation, and firm performance: an empirical investigation pp. 3-26

- André Hanelt, Sebastian Firk, Björn Hildebrandt and Lutz M. Kolbe
- Using susceptibility claims to motivate behaviour change in IT security pp. 27-45

- Matthew L. Jensen, Alexandra Durcikova and Ryan T Wright
- Taking the human body seriously pp. 46-68

- Hameed Chughtai
- Adjusting to epidemic-induced telework: empirical insights from teleworkers in France pp. 69-88

- Kevin Carillo, Gaëlle Cachat-Rosset, Josianne Marsan, Tania Saba and Alain Klarsfeld
- Productive and connected while working from home: what client-facing remote workers can learn from telenurses about ‘belonging through technology’ pp. 89-99

- Ella Hafermalz and Kai Riemer
- When your data has COVID-19: how the changing context disrupts data collection and what to do about it pp. 100-118

- Barbara Prommegger, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Manuel Wiesche and Helmut Krcmar
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