European Journal of Information Systems
1996 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 6, 2012
- Reviving the IT in the IS pp. 587-591

- Richard Baskerville
- Conceptualising improvisation in information systems security pp. 592-607

- Kennedy Njenga and Irwin Brown
- Trans-situated use of integrated information systems pp. 608-620

- Eric Monteiro and Knut H Rolland
- Willing to pay for quality personalization? Trade-off between quality and privacy pp. 621-642

- Ting Li and Till Unger
- Understanding overbidding behavior in C2C auctions: an escalation theory perspective pp. 643-663

- Sang Cheol Park, Mark Keil, Jong UK Kim and Gee-Woo Bock
- Information technology, the organizational capability of proactive corporate environmental strategy and firm performance: a resource-based analysis pp. 664-679

- Jose Benitez-Amado and Rita M Walczuch
- Toward a better understanding of behavioral intention and system usage constructs pp. 680-698

- Jiming Wu and Hongwei Du
- Bridging the work/social divide: the emotional response to organizational social networking sites pp. 699-717

- Hope Koch, Ester Gonzalez and Dorothy Leidner
Volume 21, issue 5, 2012
- Toward a richer diversity of genres in information systems research: new categorization and guidelines pp. 469-478

- Frantz Rowe
- Information systems as a discipline in the making: comparing EJIS and MISQ between 1995 and 2008 pp. 479-495

- José-Rodrigo Córdoba, Alan Pilkington and Edward W N Bernroider
- To share or not to share: a critical research perspective on knowledge management systems pp. 496-511

- Mei-Lien Young, Feng-Yang Kuo and Michael D Myers
- The benefits and dangers of enjoyment with social networking websites pp. 512-528

- Ofir Turel and Alexander Serenko
- Everywhere and nowhere: nearshore software development in the context of globalisation pp. 529-551

- Pamela Y Abbott and Matthew R Jones
- Mediating the intersections of organizational routines during the introduction of a health IT system pp. 552-569

- Laurie Novak, JoAnn Brooks, Cynthia Gadd, Shilo Anders and Nancy Lorenzi
- Sociomateriality and boundary objects in information systems development pp. 570-586

- Bill Doolin and Laurie McLeod
Volume 21, issue 4, 2012
- What's communication got to do with IT? pp. 341-344

- Dov Te'eni
- A profile of information systems research in the Mediterranean region pp. 345-357

- Nancy Pouloudi, Angeliki Poulymenakou and Katerina Pramatari
- Institutionalized computer workaround practices in a Mediterranean country: an examination of two organizations pp. 358-372

- Bijan Azad and Nelson King
- The impact of IT-business strategic alignment on firm performance in a developing country setting: exploring moderating roles of environmental uncertainty and strategic orientation pp. 373-387

- Ali Alper Yayla and Qing Hu
- Escaping ‘localisms’ in IT sourcing: tracing changes in institutional logics in an Italian firm pp. 388-403

- Lapo Mola and Andrea Carugati
- The impact of geocollaborative portals on group decision making for trip planning pp. 404-426

- Marianna Sigala
- Conversation as a source of satisfaction and continuance in a question-and-answer site pp. 427-437

- Raban Daphne Ruth
- The effect of colors of e-commerce websites on consumer mood, memorization and buying intention pp. 438-467

- Jean-Éric Pelet and Panagiota Papadopoulou
Volume 21, issue 3, 2012
- Responsible research and innovation in information systems pp. 207-211

- Bernd Carsten Stahl
- A case study of the legitimation process undertaken to gain support for an information system in a Chinese university pp. 212-228

- Donal Flynn and Yongqin Du
- Negotiating language barriers – a methodology for cross-organisational conceptual modelling pp. 229-254

- Gunnar Dietz and Martin Juhrisch
- A balanced scorecard for item-level RFID in the retail sector: a Delphi study pp. 255-267

- Narges Kasiri, Ramesh Sharda and Bill Hardgrave
- Reviewing Enterprise Content Management: a functional framework pp. 268-286

- Knut R Grahlmann, Remko W Helms, Cokky Hilhorst, Sjaak Brinkkemper and Sander van Amerongen
- An empirical study of IS architectures in French SMEs: integration approaches pp. 287-302

- Marc Bidan, Frantz Rowe and Duane Truex
- Towards an understanding of assimilation in virtual worlds: the 3C approach pp. 303-320

- Andrew Schwarz, Colleen Schwarz, Yoonhyuk Jung, Begoña Pérez and Sonja Wiley-Patton
- Online game addiction among adolescents: motivation and prevention factors pp. 321-340

- Zhengchuan Xu, Ofir Turel and Yufei Yuan
Volume 21, issue 2, 2012
- Qualitative methods research in information systems: motivations, themes, and contributions pp. 113-118

- Kieran Conboy, Guy Fitzgerald and Lars Mathiassen
- The teaching of qualitative research methods in information systems: an explorative study utilizing learning theory pp. 119-134

- Robert D Galliers and Jimmy C Huang
- Pragmatism vs interpretivism in qualitative information systems research pp. 135-146

- Göran Goldkuhl
- The action research vs design science debate: reflections from an intervention in eGovernment pp. 147-159

- Nikolaos Papas, Robert M O'Keefe and Philip Seltsikas
- Improving validity and reliability in longitudinal case study timelines pp. 160-175

- Christopher T Street and Kerry W Ward
- Information systems development as situated socio-technical change: a process approach pp. 176-191

- Laurie McLeod and Bill Doolin
- Reconsidering deconstruction in information systems research pp. 192-206

- Mike Chiasson and Elizabeth Davidson
Volume 21, issue 1, 2012
- Some considerations for articles introducing new and/or novel quantitative methods to IS researchers pp. 1-5

- Wynne W Chin, Iris Junglas and José L Roldán
- Towards the improved treatment of generalization of knowledge claims in IS research: drawing general conclusions from samples pp. 6-21

- Peter B Seddon and Rens Scheepers
- Conceptualizing models using multidimensional constructs: a review and guidelines for their use pp. 22-48

- Greta L Polites, Nicholas Roberts and Jason Thatcher
- Quantitative approaches to content analysis: identifying conceptual drift across publication outlets pp. 49-69

- Marta Indulska, Dirk S Hovorka and Jan Recker
- Latent Semantic Analysis: five methodological recommendations pp. 70-86

- Nicholas Evangelopoulos, Xiaoni Zhang and Victor R Prybutok
- Designing IS service strategy: an information acceleration approach pp. 87-98

- Pierre J Richard, Tim R Coltman and Byron W Keating
- Analysing quadratic effects of formative constructs by means of variance-based structural equation modelling pp. 99-112

- Jörg Henseler, Georg Fassott, Theo K Dijkstra and Bradley Wilson
Volume 20, issue 6, 2011
- Quality changes pp. 625-628

- Ray J Paul
- Development of an IS change reason–IS change type combinations matrix pp. 629-642

- Katharina Krell, Sabine Matook and Fiona Rohde
- A review and analysis of deterrence theory in the IS security literature: making sense of the disparate findings pp. 643-658

- John D'Arcy and Tejaswini Herath
- Does ethical ideology affect software piracy attitude and behaviour? An empirical investigation of computer users in China pp. 659-673

- Ricky Y K Chan and Jennifer W M Lai
- Building contextual ambidexterity in a software company to improve firm-level coordination pp. 674-690

- Nannette P Napier, Lars Mathiassen and Daniel Robey
- Moderating a discourse on the moderating effects in the study of top management support pp. 691-692

- Joe Nandhakumar and Richard Baskerville
- Assessing moderating effect in meta-analysis: a re-analysis of top management support studies and suggestions for researchers pp. 693-702

- Mark I Hwang and Frank L Schmidt
- Top management support and IS implementation: further support for the moderating role of task interdependence pp. 703-712

- Rajeev Sharma and Phillip Yetton
- Erratum: Coping with rapid information technology change in different national cultures pp. 713-713

- Xiang Fang, John ‘Skip’ Benamati and Albert L Lederer
Volume 20, issue 5, 2011
- Towards a greater diversity in writing styles, argumentative strategies and genre of manuscripts pp. 491-495

- Frantz Rowe
- Inter-organizational information systems adoption – a configuration analysis approach pp. 496-509

- Kalle Lyytinen and Jan Damsgaard
- Decision support or support for situated choice: lessons for system design from effective manual systems pp. 510-528

- Reeva Lederman and Robert B Johnston
- Managing e-Government system implementation: a resource enactment perspective pp. 529-541

- Calvin M L Chan, Ray Hackney, Shan L Pan and Tzu-Chuan Chou
- Is traditional, open-source, or on-demand first choice? Developing an AHP-based framework for the comparison of different software models in office suites selection pp. 542-559

- Alexander Benlian
- Coping with rapid information technology change in different national cultures pp. 560-573

- Xiang Fang, John “Skip” Benamati and Albert L Lederer
- Illusions of control and social domination strategies in knowledge mapping system use pp. 574-588

- Aurélie Dudezert and Dorothy E Leidner
- Opening the black box of system usage: user adaptation to disruptive IT pp. 589-607

- Christophe M Elie-Dit-Cosaque and Detmar W Straub
- Investigating the reliability of second-order formative measurement in information systems research pp. 608-623

- Bongsik Shin and Gimun Kim
Volume 20, issue 4, 2011
- Information design pp. 375-377

- Richard Baskerville
- Focus groups and critical social IS research: how the choice of method can promote emancipation of respondents and researchers pp. 378-394

- Bernd Carsten Stahl, Monica Chiarini Tremblay and Cynthia M LeRouge
- An historically grounded critical analysis of research articles in IS pp. 395-417

- François-Xavier de Vaujany, Isabelle Walsh and Nathalie Mitev
- Special issue on the Kleinian approach to information system research – foreword pp. 418-421

- Rudy Hirschheim, Kalle Lyytinen and Michael D Myers
- The scholarly influence of Heinz Klein: ideational and social measures of his impact on IS research and IS scholars pp. 422-439

- Duane Truex, Michael Cuellar, Hirotoshi Takeda and Richard Vidgen
- Doing critical information systems research – arguments for a critical research methodology pp. 440-455

- Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic
- Is information systems a discipline? Foucauldian and Toulminian insights pp. 456-476

- Nik R Hassan
- Enabling a Kleinian integration of interpretivist and socio-critical IS research: the contribution of Dooyeweerd's philosophy pp. 477-489

- Andrew Basden
Volume 20, issue 3, 2011
- Individual information systems as a research arena pp. 251-254

- Richard Baskerville
- Us and them: a social capital perspective on the relationship between the business and IT departments pp. 255-266

- Bart van den Hooff and Maarten de Winter
- The influence of the informal social learning environment on information privacy policy compliance efficacy and intention pp. 267-284

- Merrill Warkentin, Allen C Johnston and Jordan Shropshire
- Scalable growth in IT-enabled service provisioning: a sensemaking perspective pp. 285-302

- Mark O Lewis, Lars Mathiassen and Arun Rai
- Guest Editorial pp. 303-307

- Ahmad Ghoneim, Zahir Irani and Sofiane Sahraoui
- The digital divide and t-government in the United States: using the technology acceptance model to understand usage pp. 308-328

- Janice C Sipior, Burke T Ward and Regina Connolly
- Priorities, policies and practice of e-government in a developing country context: ICT infrastructure and diffusion in Jamaica pp. 329-342

- David H Brown and Sheryl Thompson
- Online tax payment systems as an emergent aspect of governmental transformation pp. 343-357

- Thomas F Stafford and Aykut Hamit Turan
- Open innovation and public administration: transformational typologies and business model impacts pp. 358-374

- Joseph Feller, Patrick Finnegan and Olof Nilsson
Volume 20, issue 2, 2011
- ‘Hey professor, why are you teaching this class?’ Reflections on the relevance of IS research for undergraduate students pp. 133-138

- Elizabeth J Davidson
- Exploring the impact of instant messaging on subjective task complexity and user satisfaction pp. 139-155

- Han Li, Ashish Gupta, Xin Luo and Merrill Warkentin
- A new perspective on de-individuation via computer-mediated communication pp. 156-167

- Russell Haines and Joan Ellen Cheney Mann
- Outcomes and success factors of enterprise IT architecture management: empirical insight from the international financial services industry pp. 168-185

- Christian Schmidt and Peter Buxmann
- From transactional user to VIP: how organizational and cognitive factors affect ERP assimilation at individual level pp. 186-200

- Luning Liu, Yuqiang Feng, Qing Hu and Xiaojian Huang
- A framework for stakeholder oriented mindfulness: case of RFID implementation at YCH Group, Singapore pp. 201-220

- Thompson S H Teo, Shirish C Srivastava, Chandrasekaran Ranganathan and James W K Loo
- Satisfaction with employee relationship management systems: the impact of usefulness on systems quality perceptions pp. 221-236

- Yang Yang, Thomas F Stafford and Mark Gillenson
- A theory-grounded framework of Open Source Software adoption in SMEs pp. 237-250

- Robert D Macredie and Kabiru Mijinyawa
Volume 20, issue 1, 2011
- The inflation of academic intellectual capital: the case for design science research in Europe pp. 1-6

- Iris Junglas, Björn Niehaves, Sarah Spiekermann, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Tim Weitzel, Robert Winter and Richard Baskerville
- Memorandum on design-oriented information systems research pp. 7-10

- Hubert Österle, Jörg Becker, Ulrich Frank, Thomas Hess, Dimitris Karagiannis, Helmut Krcmar, Peter Loos, Peter Mertens, Andreas Oberweis and Elmar J Sinz
- A response to the design-oriented information systems research memorandum pp. 11-15

- Richard Baskerville, Kalle Lyytinen, Vallabh Sambamurthy and Detmar Straub
- How do IT capabilities create strategic value? Toward greater integration of insights from reductionistic and holistic approaches pp. 16-33

- Lior Fink
- Requirements engineering blinders: exploring information systems developers’ black-boxing of the emergent character of requirements pp. 34-47

- Jonny Holmström and Steven Sawyer
- Alignment within the corporate IT unit: an analysis of software testing and development pp. 48-68

- Colin Onita and Jasbir Dhaliwal
- Usage and impact of technology enabled job learning pp. 69-86

- Gholamreza Torkzadeh, Jerry Cha-Jan Chang and Andrew M Hardin
- IT professional identity: needs, perceptions, and belonging pp. 87-102

- Nita G Brooks, Cindy K Riemenschneider, Bill C Hardgrave and Anne M O'Leary-Kelly
- Information system personnel career anchor changes leading to career changes pp. 103-117

- Christina Ling-Hsing Chang, Victor Chen, Gary Klein and James J Jiang
- How website socialness leads to website use pp. 118-132

- Robin L Wakefield, Kirk L Wakefield, Julie Baker and Liz C Wang
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