European Journal of Information Systems
1996 - 2025
Current editor(s): Par Agerfalk From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2020
- Desperately seeking the artefacts and the foundations of native theory in gamification research: why information systems researchers can play a legitimate role in this discourse and how they can better contribute pp. 609-620

- Paul Benjamin Lowry, Stacie Petter and Jan Marco Leimeister
- From Elements to Structures: An Agenda for Organisational Gamification pp. 621-640

- Ali Khan, Farzam Boroomand, Jane Webster and Xerxes Minocher
- Capturing the complexity of gamification elements: a holistic approach for analysing existing and deriving novel gamification designs pp. 641-668

- Sofia Marlena Schöbel, Andreas Janson and Matthias Söllner
- Choose your own training adventure: designing a gamified SETA artefact for improving information security and privacy through interactive storytelling pp. 669-687

- Ersin Dincelli and InduShobha Chengalur-Smith
- Ingredients for successful badges: evidence from a field experiment in bike commuting pp. 688-703

- Zachary J. Sheffler, De Liu and Shawn P. Curley
- Effects of structural and trait competitiveness stimulated by points and leaderboards on user engagement and performance growth: A natural experiment with gamification in an informal learning environment pp. 704-730

- Laura Amo, Ruochen Liao, Rajiv Kishore and Hejamadi R. Rao
- Digital contact-tracing adoption in the COVID-19 pandemic: IT governance for collective action at the societal level pp. 731-745

- Kai Riemer, Raffaele Ciriello, Sandra Peter and Daniel Schlagwein
- Does the end justify the means?Information systems and control society in the age of pandemics pp. 746-761

- Aurelie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte and Jeremy Aroles
- Exploitation and exploration of IT in times of pandemic: from dealing with emergency to institutionalising crisis practices pp. 762-777

- Andrea Carugati, Lapo Mola, Loïc Plé, Marion Lauwers and Antonio Giangreco
Volume 29, issue 5, 2020
- The evolution of software development orchestration: current state and an agenda for future research pp. 443-457

- Likoebe M. Maruping and Sabine Matook
- Understanding how DevOps aligns development and operations: a tripartite model of intra-IT alignment pp. 458-473

- Anna Wiedemann, Manuel Wiesche, Heiko Gewald and Helmut Krcmar
- Orchestrating automation and sharing in DevOps teams: a revelatory case of job satisfaction factors, risk and work conditions pp. 474-499

- Aymeric Hemon-Hildgen, Frantz Rowe and Laetitia Monnier-Senicourt
- Ideological shifts in open source orchestration: examining the influence of licence choice and organisational participation on open source project outcomes pp. 500-520

- Poonacha K. Medappa and Shirish C. Srivastava
- Effects of peers and network position on user participation in a firm-hosted software community: the moderating role of network centrality pp. 521-544

- Xiaolei Wang, Terence T. Ow, Luning Liu, Yuqiang Feng and Yuan Liang
- Contact-tracing apps and alienation in the age of COVID-19 pp. 545-562

- Frantz Rowe, Ojelanki Ngwenyama and Jean-Loup Richet
- Virtually in this together – how web-conferencing systems enabled a new virtual togetherness during the COVID-19 crisis pp. 563-584

- Janine Hacker, Jan vom Brocke, Joshua Handali, Markus Otto and Johannes Schneider
- Resilience against crises: COVID-19 and lessons from natural disasters pp. 585-594

- Mihoko Sakurai and Hameed Chughtai
- Containing COVID-19 through physical distancing: the impact of real-time crowding information pp. 595-607

- Martin Adam, Dominick Werner, Charlotte Wendt and Alexander Benlian
Volume 29, issue 4, 2020
- IT-enabled innovation in the public sector: introduction to the special issue pp. 323-328

- Raquel Benbunan-Fich, Kevin C. Desouza and Kim Normann Andersen
- Efficiency creep and shadow innovation: enacting ambidextrous IT Governance in the public sector pp. 329-349

- Johan Magnusson, Dina Koutsikouri and Tero Päivärinta
- Exploring smartness in public sector innovation - creating smart public services with the Internet of Things pp. 350-368

- Ott Velsberg, Ulrika H. Westergren and Katrin Jonsson
- Enabling collaboration and innovation in Denver’s smart city through a living lab: a social capital perspective pp. 369-387

- Valerie L. Bartelt, Andrew Urbaczewski, Andrew G. Mueller and Suprateek Sarker
- Chasing John Snow: data analytics in the COVID-19 era pp. 388-404

- Jesse Pietz, Scott McCoy and Joseph H. Wilck
- Information Technology and the pandemic: a preliminary multinational analysis of the impact of mobile tracking technology on the COVID-19 contagion control pp. 405-414

- Andrew Urbaczewski and Young Jin Lee
- One app to trace them all? Examining app specifications for mass acceptance of contact-tracing apps pp. 415-428

- Simon Trang, Manuel Trenz, Welf H. Weiger, Monideepa Tarafdar and Christy M.K. Cheung
- An affordance perspective of team collaboration and enforced working from home during COVID-19 pp. 429-442

- Lena Waizenegger, Brad McKenna, Wenjie Cai and Taino Bendz
Volume 29, issue 3, 2020
- Information systems in the age of pandemics: COVID-19 and beyond pp. 203-207

- Pär J Ågerfalk, Kieran Conboy and Michael D Myers
- Building a complementary agenda for business process management and digital innovation pp. 208-219

- Jan Mendling, Brian T. Pentland and Jan Recker
- Architectural alignment of process innovation and digital infrastructure in a high-tech hospital pp. 220-237

- Bendik Bygstad and Egil Øvrelid
- Digital transformation and the new logics of business process management pp. 238-259

- Abayomi Baiyere, Hannu Salmela and Tommi Tapanainen
- Examining the interplay between big data analytics and contextual factors in driving process innovation capabilities pp. 260-287

- Patrick Mikalef and John Krogstie
- What drives unverified information sharing and cyberchondria during the COVID-19 pandemic? pp. 288-305

- Samuli Laato, A. K. M. Najmul Islam, Muhammad Nazrul Islam and Eoin Whelan
- A multi-level influence model of COVID-19 themed cybercrime pp. 306-321

- Rennie Naidoo
Volume 29, issue 2, 2020
- Artefactual and empirical contributions in information systems research pp. 109-113

- Pär J. Ågerfalk and Fredrik Karlsson
- Feedback at scale: designing for accurate and timely practical digital skills evaluation pp. 114-133

- Gabriele Piccoli, Joaquin Rodriguez, Biagio Palese and Marcin Lukasz Bartosiak
- The impact of control styles and control modes on individual-level outcomes: a first test of the integrated IS project control theory pp. 134-152

- Ulrich Remus, Martin Wiener, Carol Saunders and Magnus Mähring
- Gamifying knowledge sharing in humanitarian organisations: a design science journey pp. 153-171

- Adrian Holzer, Bruno Kocher, Samuel Bendahan, Isabelle Vonèche Cardia, Jorge Mazuze and Denis Gillet
- The complementarity of autonomy and control in mobile work pp. 172-189

- Amanda J. Porter and Bart van den Hooff
- Detection of early warning signals for overruns in IS projects: linguistic analysis of business case language pp. 190-202

- Nick Benschop, Cokky A. R. Hilhorst, Arno L. P. Nuijten and Mark Keil
Volume 29, issue 1, 2020
- Artificial intelligence as digital agency pp. 1-8

- Pär J. Ågerfalk
- Advancing a NeuroIS research agenda with four areas of societal contributions pp. 9-24

- Jan vom Brocke, Alan Hevner, Pierre Majorique Léger, Peter Walla and René Riedl
- IT value creation in public sector: how IT-enabled capabilities mitigate tradeoffs in public organisations pp. 25-43

- Jie Mein Goh and Alvaro E. Arenas
- Conceptualisation and validation of system use reduction as a self-regulatory IS use behaviour pp. 44-64

- Babajide Osatuyi and Ofir Turel
- Building on shaky foundations? Lack of falsification and knowledge contestation in IS theories, methods, and practices pp. 65-83

- Antti Salovaara, Bikesh Raj Upreti, Jussi Ilmari Nykänen and Jani Merikivi
- IT-based reminders for medication adherence: systematic review, taxonomy, framework and research directions pp. 84-108

- Neetu Singh and Upkar Varshney
Volume 28, issue 6, 2019
- Impact of IT offerings strategies and IT integration capability on IT vendor value creation pp. 591-611

- Federica Ceci, Andrea Masini and Andrea Prencipe
- Information technology and innovation outcomes: is knowledge recombination the missing link? pp. 612-626

- John Qi Dong and Chia-Han Yang
- Governmental intervention in Hospital Information Exchange (HIE) diffusion: a quasi-experimental ARIMA interrupted time series analysis of monthly HIE patient penetration rates pp. 627-645

- David Gefen, Ofir Ben-Assuli, Mark Stehr, Bruce Rosen and Yaron Denekamp
- IT-leveraged network value cocreation: a case study of the value cocreation process and value capture in the South Korean broadcast advertising industry pp. 646-662

- Jongwoo Kim, Sunyoung Cho and Balasubramaniam Ramesh
- How quickly do we learn conceptual models? pp. 663-680

- Palash Bera and Geert Poels
- The case for classes and instances - a response to representing instances: the case for reengineering conceptual modelling grammars pp. 681-693

- Owen Eriksson, Paul Johannesson and Maria Bergholtz
Volume 28, issue 5, 2019
- How long can this party last? What the rise and fall of OR/MS can teach us about the future of business analytics pp. 473-495

- Robert F. Otondo
- Technostress and the hierarchical levels of personality: a two-wave study with multiple data samples pp. 496-522

- Christian Maier, Sven Laumer, Jakob Wirth and Tim Weitzel
- A critical perspective of engagement in online health communities pp. 523-548

- Inkyoung Hur, Karlene C. Cousins and Bernd Carsten Stahl
- Creating “informating” systems using Agile development practices: an action research study pp. 549-565

- Nanda Chingleput Surendra and Salman Nazir
- Abductive innovations in information security policy development: an ethnographic study pp. 566-589

- Marko Niemimaa and Elina Niemimaa
Volume 28, issue 4, 2019
- Information as a difference: toward a subjective theory of information pp. 355-369

- Earl H. McKinney and Charles J. Yoos
- Assessing the long-term fragmentation of information systems research with a longitudinal multi-network analysis pp. 370-393

- Gohar Feroz Khan and Matthias Trier
- Are social bots a real threat? An agent-based model of the spiral of silence to analyse the impact of manipulative actors in social networks pp. 394-412

- Björn Ross, Laura Pilz, Benjamin Cabrera, Florian Brachten, German Neubaum and Stefan Stieglitz
- Enabling service co-production: a theory-building case study pp. 413-438

- Audrey Grace, Rob Gleasure, Patrick Finnegan and Tom Butler
- A multilevel investigation on antecedents for employees’ exploration of enterprise systems pp. 439-456

- Zeyu Peng and Xitong Guo
- Exploring the impact of IS function maturity and IS planning process on IS planning success: an ACE analysis pp. 457-472

- Tomoaki Shimada, James Ang Soo-Keng and Darren Ee
Volume 28, issue 3, 2019
- A generic cloud migration process model pp. 233-255

- Mahdi Fahmideh, Farhad Daneshgar, Fethi Rabhi and Ghassan Beydoun
- An affordance lens for wearable information systems pp. 256-271

- Raquel Benbunan-Fich
- Arousal, valence, and volume: how the influence of online review characteristics differs with respect to utilitarian and hedonic products pp. 272-290

- Jie Ren and Jeffrey V. Nickerson
- Determinants and heterogeneity of switching costs in IT outsourcing: estimates from firm-level data pp. 291-317

- Christian Peukert
- Designed entrepreneurial legitimacy: the case of a Swedish crowdfunding platform pp. 318-335

- Claire Ingram Bogusz, Robin Teigland and Emmanuelle Vaast
- How does online interactional unfairness matter for patient–doctor relationship quality in online health consultation? The contingencies of professional seniority and disease severity pp. 336-354

- Xiaofei Zhang, Xitong Guo, Kee-hung Lai and Wu Yi
Volume 28, issue 2, 2019
- Being Promethean pp. 119-125

- Kieran Conboy
- Understanding the role of social networking sites in the subjective well-being of users: a diary study pp. 126-148

- Helena Wenninger, Hanna Krasnova and Peter Buxmann
- The paradoxical effects of digital artefacts on innovation practices pp. 149-172

- Raffaele Fabio Ciriello, Alexander Richter and Gerhard Schwabe
- Social media empowerment in social movements: power activation and power accrual in digital activism pp. 173-204

- Carmen Leong, Shan L. Pan, Shamshul Bahri and Ali Fauzi
- Critical review of organisation-technology sensemaking: towards technology materiality, discovery, and action pp. 205-232

- Mostafa Mesgari and Chitu Okoli
Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- Stimulating academic discourse: a call for response pp. 1-5

- Pär J. Ågerfalk
- An elaborated action design research process model pp. 6-20

- Matthew T. Mullarkey, Alan R. Hevner and Pär Ågerfalk
- Elaborating ADR while drifting away from its essence: A commentary on Mullarkey and Hevner pp. 21-25

- Maung K. Sein and Matti Rossi
- A study of information systems issues, practices, and leadership in Europe pp. 26-42

- Leon Kappelman, Vess Johnson, Russell Torres, Chris Maurer and Ephraim McLean
- Directions for research on gender imbalance in the IT profession pp. 43-67

- Elena Gorbacheva, Jenine Beekhuyzen, Jan vom Brocke and Jörg Becker
- Representing instances: the case for reengineering conceptual modelling grammars pp. 68-90

- Roman Lukyanenko, Jeffrey Parsons and Binny M. Samuel
- A nomological network of customers’ privacy perceptions: linking artifact design to shopping efficiency pp. 91-113

- Hartmut Hoehle, John A. Aloysius, Soheil Goodarzi and Viswanath Venkatesh
- Thanks to Reviewers pp. 114-118

- The Editors
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