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Journal of Information Systems, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, Spring 2009
- Paul John Steinbart:
Thoughts about the Future of the Journal of Information Systems. 1-4
- Chih-Chen Lee, Robert B. Welker, Marcus D. Odom:
Features of Computer‐Mediated, Text‐Based Messages that Support Automatable, Linguistics‐Based Indicators for Deception Detection. 5-24 - Robert E. Pinsker, Patrick Wheeler:
The Effects of Expanded Independent Assurance on the Use of Firm‐Initiated Disclosures by Investors with Limited Business Knowledge. 25-49 - Carolyn M. Callahan, E. Ann Gabriel, Rodney E. Smith:
The Effects of Inter‐Firm Cost Correlation, IT Investment, and Product Cost Accuracy on Production Decisions and Firm Profitability. 51-78
- Mary B. Curtis, J. Gregory Jenkins, Jean C. Bedard, Donald R. Deis:
Auditors' Training and Proficiency in Information Systems: A Research Synthesis. 79-96 - Diane Janvrin, James Bierstaker, D. Jordan Lowe:
An Investigation of Factors Influencing the Use of Computer‐Related Audit Procedures. 97-118
- Kevin E. Dow, Vincent J. Shea II, Bobby E. Waldrup:
Daytona Dreams Restaurant: Linking Accounting Systems with Business Valuation. 119-136
- Robert E. Pinsker:
Book Reviews. 137-142
Volume 23, Number 2, Fall 2009
- Bonnie K. Klamm, Marcia Weidenmier Watson:
SOX 404 Reported Internal Control Weaknesses: A Test of COSO Framework Components and Information Technology. 1-23 - Kimberly Dunn, Mark Kohlbeck, Matthew Magilke:
Future Profitability, Operating Cash Flows, and Market Valuations Associated with Offshoring Arrangements of Technology Jobs. 25-47
- J. Efrim Boritz, Won Gyun No:
Assurance on XBRL‐Related Documents: The Case of United Technologies Corporation. 49-78
- Robert E. Pinsker:
Book Reviews. 79-84
- Paul John Steinbart:
Journal of Information Systems Editor's Report. 85-89
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