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Theory-Guided Modeling and Empiricism in Information Systems Research

Edited by Armin Heinzl (), Peter Buxmann (), Oliver Wendt () and Tim Weitzel ()

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Date: 2011
ISBN: 978-3-7908-2781-1
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Chapters in this book:

Publication Network Analysis of an Academic Family in Information Systems
Jörn Grahl, Bastian Sand, Michael Schneider and Michael Schwind
Compatibility of Software Platforms
Thomas Widjaja and Peter Buxmann
Impact of Grid Assimilation on Operational Agility in Turbulent Environments: An Empirical Investigation in the Financial Services Industry
Jens Vykoukal, Immanuel Pahlke and Roman Beck
Contractual and Relational Governance as Substitutes and Complements – Explaining the Development of Different Relationships
Thomas A. Fischer, Thomas L. Huber and Jens Dibbern
Technology Adoption by Elderly People – An Empirical Analysis of Adopters and Non-Adopters of Social Networking Sites
Christian Maier, Sven Laumer and Andreas Eckhardt
Design Science Research and the Grounded Theory Method: Characteristics, Differences, and Complementary Uses
Robert Wayne Gregory
Goal Commitment and Competition as Drivers for Group Productivity in Business Process Modeling
Peter Rittgen
Inferring Decision Strategies from Clickstreams in Decision Support Systems: A New Process-Tracing Approach using State Machines
Jella Pfeiffer, Malte Probst, Wolfgang Steitz and Franz Rothlauf
A Research Model for Measuring IT Efficiency in German Hospitals
Heiko Gewald and Heinz-Theo Wagner
Managing the Impact of Differences in National Culture on Social Capital in Multinational IT Project Teams – A German Perspective
Alexander Stetten, Daniel Beimborn, Tim Weitzel and Zita Reiss
Towards an IT-based Planning Process Alignment: Integrated Route and Location Planning for Small Package Shippers
Andreas Stenger, Michael Schneider and Oliver Wendt
Where is the “I” in “IS Research”? The Quest for a Coherent Research Stream in the Context of Human Information Behavior
Erik Hemmer and Armin Heinzl

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2781-1

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