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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