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Information Systems Journal, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2020
- Robert M. Davison:
Which journal characteristics best invite submissions? 1-5
- Roopa Raman, Varun Grover:
Studying the multilevel impact of cohesion versus structural holes in knowledge networks on adaptation to IT-enabled patient-care practices. 6-47 - Ken H. Guo, Xiaoxiao Yu:
The anonymous online self: Toward an understanding of the tension between discipline and online anonymity. 48-69 - Chrisanthi Avgerou, Carla Bonina:
Ideologies implicated in IT innovation in government: A critical discourse analysis of Mexico's international trade administration. 70-95 - Monideepa Tarafdar, Christian Maier, Sven Laumer, Tim Weitzel:
Explaining the link between technostress and technology addiction for social networking sites: A study of distraction as a coping behavior. 96-124 - Fareesa Malik, Brian Nicholson:
Understanding the interplay of institutional logics and management practices in impact sourcing. 125-149 - Mark Dale, Helana Scheepers:
Enterprise architecture implementation as interpersonal connection: Building support and commitment. 150-184 - Brad McKenna:
Creating convivial affordances: A study of virtual world social movements. 185-214
Volume 30, Number 2, March 2020
- Robert M. Davison:
Research contributions: The role of the iconoclast. 215-219
- Kholekile L. Gwebu, Jing Wang, Michael Y. Hu:
Information security policy noncompliance: An integrative social influence model. 220-269 - Thomas L. Huber, Maike A. E. Winkler, Jens Dibbern, Carol V. Brown:
The use of prototypes to bridge knowledge boundaries in agile software development. 270-294 - Matti Mäntymäki, A. K. M. Najmul Islam, Izak Benbasat:
What drives subscribing to premium in freemium services? A consumer value-based view of differences between upgrading to and staying with premium. 295-333 - Adrian Yong Kwang Yeow, Cecil Eng Huang Chua:
Multiparty sensemaking: A technology-vendor selection case study. 334-368 - Kenneth E. Kendall, Julie E. Kendall, Matt Germonprez, Lars Mathiassen:
The Third Design Space: A postcolonial perspective on corporate engagement with open source software communities. 369-402
- Shan L. Pan, L. G. Pee:
Usable, in-use, and useful research: A 3U framework for demonstrating practice impact. 403-426
Volume 30, Number 3, May 2020
- Christoph Schneider, Andrew M. Hardin, Robert M. Davison:
On tailoring and hand-me-downs. 427-430
- Ariel I. La Paz, José M. Merigó, Philip Powell, Arkalgud Ramaprasad, Thant Syn:
Twenty-five years of the Information Systems Journal: A bibliometric and ontological overview. 431-457
- Renee Rui Chen, Carol Xiaojuan Ou, Wei Wang, Zhuo Peng, Robert M. Davison:
Moving beyond the direct impact of using CRM systems on frontline employees' service performance: The mediating role of adaptive behaviour. 458-491 - Chongyang Chen, Kem Z. K. Zhang, Xiang Gong, Matthew K. O. Lee, Yaoyu Wang:
Decreasing the problematic use of an information system: An empirical investigation of smartphone game players. 492-534 - Yixin Zhang, Libo Liu, Shuk Ying Ho:
How do interruptions affect user contributions on social commerce? 535-565 - Roberta Bernardi, Mark Exworthy:
Clinical managers' identity at the crossroad of multiple institutional logics in it innovation: The case study of a health care organization in England. 566-595 - Tuomas Kari, Markus Salo, Lauri Frank:
Role of situational context in use continuance after critical exergaming incidents. 596-633
Volume 30, Number 4, July 2020
- Petter Nielsen, Robert M. Davison:
Predatory journals: A sign of an unhealthy publish or perish game? 635-638
- Julien Malaurent, Stan Karanasios:
Learning from Workaround Practices: the Challenge of Enterprise System Implementations in Multinational Corporations. 639-663
- Mathias Hatakka, Devinder Thapa, Øystein Sæbø:
Understanding the role of ICT and study circles in enabling economic opportunities: Lessons learned from an educational project in Kenya. 664-698
- Øystein Sæbø, Tommaso Federici, Alessio Maria Braccini:
Combining social media affordances for organising collective action. 699-732 - Viswanath Venkatesh, James Y. L. Thong, Frank K. Y. Chan, Hartmut Hoehle, Kai Spohrer:
How agile software development methods reduce work exhaustion: Insights on role perceptions and organizational skills. 733-761 - Ella Hafermalz, Robert Bruce Johnston, Dirk S. Hovorka, Kai Riemer:
Beyond 'mobility': A new understanding of moving with technology. 762-786
Volume 30, Number 5, September 2020
- Monideepa Tarafdar, Robert M. Davison:
The art of referencing. 787-790
- Adel Yazdanmehr, Jingguo Wang, Zhiyong Yang:
Peers matter: The moderating role of social influence on information security policy compliance. 791-844 - Rohit Nishant, M. N. Ravishankar:
QCA and the harnessing of unstructured qualitative data. 845-865 - Felix T. C. Tan, Jan Ondrus, Barney Tan, Jungsuk Oh:
Digital transformation of business ecosystems: Evidence from the Korean pop industry. 866-898 - Qian Liu, Qianzhou Du, Yili Hong, Weiguo Fan, Shuang Wu:
User idea implementation in open innovation communities: Evidence from a new product development crowdsourcing community. 899-927
- Christoph Schneider, Andrew M. Hardin, Robert M. Davison:
On tailoring and hand-me-downs. 928
Volume 30, Number 6, November 2020
Editorial
- Ofir Turel, Christian Matt, Manuel Trenz, Christy M. K. Cheung:
An intertwined perspective on technology and digitised individuals: Linkages, needs and outcomes. 929-939
- Jean-Francois De Moya, Jessie Pallud:
From panopticon to heautopticon: A new form of surveillance introduced by quantified-self practices. 940-976 - Obi Ogbanufe, Natalie Gerhart:
The mediating influence of smartwatch identity on deep use and innovative individual performance. 977-1009 - Alexander Benlian, Johannes Klumpe, Oliver Hinz:
Mitigating the intrusive effects of smart home assistants by using anthropomorphic design features: A multimethod investigation. 1010-1042
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