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18th ICIS 1997: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Janice I. DeGross, Kuldeep Kumar:
Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Information Systems, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, December 15-17, 1997. Association for Information Systems 1997 - Philip Yetton, Rajeev Sharma, Gray Southon:
Successful IS innovation: the contingent contributions of innovation characteristics and implementation process. 1-20 - Cheri Speier, Joseph S. Valacich, Iris Vessey:
The effects of task interruption and information presentation on individual decision making. 21-36 - Arvind Malhotra, Sanjay Gosain, Alexander Hars:
Evolution of a virtual community: understanding design issues through a longitudinal study. 59-74 - Joe Nandhakumar, Matthew Jones:
Designing in the dark: the changing user-developer relationship in information systems development. 75-88 - Juhani Iivari, Jari Maansaari:
The impact of case on IS professionals' work and motivation to use case. 89-106 - Judy E. Scott, Guy G. Gable:
Goal congruence, trust, and organizational culture: strengthening knowledge links. 107-120 - Ari Heiskanen, Michael Newman:
Bridging the gap between information systems research and practice: the reflective practitioner as a researcher. 121-132 - Namchul Shin:
The impact of information technology on coordination costs: implications for firm productivity. 133-146 - Erik Brynjolfsson, Shinkyu Yang:
The intangible benefits and costs of investments: evidence from financial markets. 147 - Sean B. Eom:
Assessing the current state of intellectual relationships between the decision support systems area and academic disciplines. 167-182 - Carlos Ferrán-Urdaneta, John Storck:
Truth or deception: the impact of videoconferencing for job interviews. 183-196 - William J. Kettinger, Choong C. Lee:
"Zoning-in" on information systems service quality: continuous refinement of the SERVQUAL measurement. 197-204 - Abraham Seidmann, Arun Sundararajan:
Building and sustaining interorganizational information sharing relationships: the competitive impact of interfacing supply chain operations with marketing strategy. 205-222 - Poppy L. McLeod:
A comprehensive model of anonymity in computer-supported group decision making. 223-234 - Youngjin Yoo:
Effects of electronic communication technology on top management teams' structures and decision-making process outcome. 235-248 - William J. Kettinger, Gary Hackbarth:
Selling in the era of the "Net": integration of electronic commerce in small firms. 249-262 - Sanjay Gosain, Zoonky Lee, Il Im:
Topics of interest in IS: comparing academic journals with the practitioner press. 263-284 - Rajiv M. Dewan, Abraham Seidmann, Zhiping D. Walter:
Workflow redesign through consolidation in information-intensive business processes. 285-296 - Levent V. Orman:
Database auditing. 297-314 - Jonathan Wareham, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Peter Neergaard:
Reinterpreting the demise of hierarchy: a case study in IT, empowerment, and incomplete contracts. 315-330 - Kwang-Tat Ang, James Y. L. Thong, Chee-Sing Yap:
IT implementation through the lens of organizational learning: a case study of insuror. 331-348 - Christopher Sauer, Gray Southon, Christopher N. G. Dampney:
Fit, failure, and the house of horrors: toward a configurational theory of IS project failure. 349-366 - Melissa A. Larsen, Michael D. Myers:
BPR success or failure?: a business process reengineering project in the financial services industry. 367-382 - Nick V. Flor, Paul P. Maglio:
A case study of representational activity at a customer-centered business. 383-398 - Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Dorothy E. Leidner:
An information company in Mexico: extending the resource-based view of the firm. 399-410 - Thomas Butler, Brian Fitzgerald:
A case study of user participation in the information systems development process. 411-426 - Kylie Sayer, Linda Harvey:
Empowerment in business process reengineering: an ethnographic study of implementation discourses. 427-440 - Brian S. Butler, Deborah E. Gibbons:
Organizational distribution of information technology: effects of social context and power differences on diffusion. 441 - Paul Chwelos, Izak Benbasat, Albert S. Dexter:
The adoption and impact of electronic data interchange: a test of internal and external factors. 442-443 - Anne P. Massey, Mitzi M. Montoya-Weiss, Susan A. Brown:
Managing change in mandatory adoption situations. 444-445 - Andrew Gemino, Yair Wand:
Empirical comparison of object-oriented and dataflow models. 446-447 - P. S. Giridharan, Aravind Srinivasan:
Mechanism design for intellectual property rights protection. 448 - John R. Durrett, Prabhudev Konana, Andrew B. Whinston:
An information processing approach to the coordination of components in distributed software systems. 449-450 - Neil G. Shaw:
Building bridges with practice: an empirical study of electronic commerce issues. 451 - Claudia Löbbecke, Philip Powell:
Understanding internet advertising. 452 - Nancy C. Shaw, Joo Eng Lee-Partridge, James S. K. Ang:
Understanding end-user computing through technological frames. 453 - Sia Siew Kien, Boon-Siong Neo:
The impacts of business process reengineering on organizational control. 460-461 - Timothy R. Kayworth, Vallabh Sambamurthy:
The impact of corporate information technology infrastructure standards on enterprise and business unit in use. 462-463 - T. S. Raghu, Abhijit Chaudhury, Bharat Jayaraman, H. Raghav Rao:
A simulation test bed for computational modeling of business processes. 464-465 - Jonathan P. Allen:
The evolution of handheld computers: problem framing and network building. 466-467 - Geneviève Bassellier, Blaize Horner Reich, Izak Benbasat:
Assessing IT competence in business managers. 468-469 - Patrick C. B. Lee, Soon Ang, Sandra Slaughter:
Turning over versus turning away of information systems professionals. 470-471 - Mark Keil, Daniel Robey:
Turning runaway software projects around: The de-escalation of commitment to failing courses of action. 472-473 - Paul C. van Fenema:
Coordination and control of globally distributed software development projects: the GOLDD case. 474-475 - Chris F. Kemerer, Sandra Slaughter:
A longitudinal analysis of software maintenance patterns. 476-477 - Robert E. Kraut, Janusz Szczypula, Sara B. Kiesler, William L. Scherlis:
Communication versus information: alternative uses of the internet at home. 478 - Susan J. Winter, Carol Stoak Saunders, Paul J. Hart:
Electronic window dressing: impression management on the internet. 479-480 - Kevin Crowston:
Price behavior in a market with internet buyer's agents. 481-482 - Robert O. Briggs, Gert-Jan de Vreede:
Measuring satisfaction in GSS meetings. 483-484 - Dennis F. Galletta, David P. Darcy, Karl Lloyd, Weidong Xia:
Effects of information uncertainty and equivocality on decision-maker information searching and usage. 485-486 - Michael Gallivan:
Reskilling information systems professionals: examining individual differences in capacity for change. 487-489 - Debabroto Chatterjee, Vallabh Sambamurthy:
Leveraging the Web business potential: the influence of organizational and Web management characteristics. 490-491 - Rajeev Sharma, Philip Yetton:
A contingent model for the role of management support in IS implementation: a meta-analysis. 492-493 - András Nemeslaki, Hee-Dong Yang, Michael J. Ginzberg:
Information systems implementation in Hungary: four boundaries to ISadoption. 494-495 - Takeshi Kosaka, Guy Fitzgerald:
Structurational analysis of comparative study of EIS between the United Kingdom and Japan. 496-497 - Yoshikazu Sekiguichi, Kim Viborg Andersen:
Information systems in Japanese local government: sifting the dusty corridors. 498-499 - Michael I. Barrett, Sundeep Sahay, Bob Hinings, Srinivas Krishna:
The process of building GSO relationships: the experience of a multinational vendor with Indian contractors. 500-501 - Frada Burstein, Henry Linger, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Nick Crofts, Campbell Aitken:
Intelligent support for epidemiological research through an organizational memory information system. 502 - Bijoy Bordoloi, Sherry D. Ryan:
Conceptual database modeling skill acquisition: impact of cooperative versus individual learning. 503-504 - Narasimha Bolloju:
Effectiveness of a neuro-fuzzy classifier in automated modeling of classification problem-solving knowledge: a quasi-experiment. 505-506 - Ram Ramesh, H. Raghav Rao, Roy Radner, Will Pape, Larry H. Reeker, Jagdish Chandra, S. N. Mukherjee, Salvatore T. March, John Pientka:
Information systems frontiers (panel session): emerging vistas. 507-508 - Rolf T. Wigand, Robert I. Benjamin, Tawfik Jelassi, Stefan Klein:
Building relationships in electronic commerce (panel session): European and North American perspectives. 509-511 - Kenneth E. Kendall, Eileen M. Trauth, Michelle Brown, Marie-Claude Boudreau:
A report from 8.2 to ICIS (panel session): three points of view on information systems and qualitative research from the June 1997 conference of IFIP Working Group 8.2. 512 - Carol V. Brown, M. Lynne Markus, Jack Rockart, Vallabh Sambamurthy, Harvey Shrednick:
Building relationships with practice with RURR (really useful rigorous research) (panel session). 513-514 - Manju Ahuja, Ajit Kambil, Ronald E. Rice:
Investigating virtual organizations through social network analysis (panel session). 515 - Richard T. Watson, George M. Zinkhan, Pierre R. Berthon, Ben Dyer:
Marketing and MIS (panel session): another entry on the MIS dance card or the true partner? 516-517 - Steve Sawyer, Jay G. Cooprider, Robert D. Galliers, Michael Gallivan, Bonnie Kaplan:
Using multiple methods in studying information systems (panel session): some experiences. 518-519 - Bradley C. Wheeler, Lynda M. Applegate, David Brown, Peggy Phillips:
Wiring the academy (panel session): what's working, what's not, what's next, and why. 520-521 - Celia T. Romm, Ronald E. Rice, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Ernest Jordan, Nava Pliskin, Fay Sudweeks, Niels Bjørn-Andersen:
Playing politics with information technology (panel session): a global perspective. 522-523 - Daniel A. Peak, Justin Stolen, Rob Kling, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Information systems and technology programs (panel session): meeting the challenges of the new millennium. 524 - Thomas Kern, Vijay Gurbaxani, Mary C. Lacity, John R. Harris:
The rhetoric, reality, and future of the relationship dimension in information technology outsourcing (panel session). 525 - Nicolau Reinhard, Prashant Palvia, Joze Gricar, Amar Gupta, Mohan Kaul:
What is different with information technology implementation in less developed countries and why should we care? (panel session). 526 - Jeanne W. Ross, Cynthia Mathis Beath, Michael R. Vitale, Deneese Gipson:
Service level agreements at Texas Instruments (panel session): theory meets practice. 527-528 - Ulrich Frank, Hans Ulrich Buhl, Wolfgang König, Helmut Krcmar, Peter Mertens, Robert W. Zmud, Heinz K. Klein:
German perspectives on information systems (panel session): research topics, methodological challenges, and patterns of exchange with IS practice. 529-530 - Leslie P. Willcocks, Line Dubé, Guy Paré, Daniel Robey:
Pointers in doing writing up case research (panel session). 531 - Gunnar E. Christensen, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Dietrich Seibt, Han T. M. van der Zee:
IT-enabled business transformation (panel session): comparing approaches to the transfer of business best practices. 532 - Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Lynda Harvey, Michael D. Myers, Eleanor Wynn:
Ethnographic research in information systems (panel session): an exploration of three alternative approaches to ethnography. 533-534 - Kate M. Kaiser, Janis L. Gogan, David J. Jankowski, Leon A. Kappelman, Lauris Nance, Jane Fedorowicz:
Project management best practices: Year 2000 and beyond (Panel Session). 535
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