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Business & Information Systems Engineering, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 2012
- Hans-Jürgen Appelrath, Orestis Terzidis, Christof Weinhardt:
Internet of Energy - ICT as a Key Technology for the Energy System of the Future. 1-2 - José M. González Vázquez, Jürgen Sauer, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
Methods to Manage Information Sources for Software Product Managers in the Energy Market - A Reference Model Catalog for the Energy Market. 3-14 - Carsten Felden, Johannes Buder:
Integrated Information Supply for Decision Support in Grid Companies. 15-29 - Christoph Flath, David Nicolay, Tobias Conte, Clemens van Dinther, Lilia Filipova-Neumann:
Cluster Analysis of Smart Metering Data - An Implementation in Practice. 31-39 - Christoph Burkard, Thomas Widjaja, Peter Buxmann:
Software Ecosystems. 41-44 - Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
Interview with Henning Kagermann on "Smart Grids - Information and Communication Technology as a Key Factor in a Future Energy System". 45-46
Volume 4, Number 2, April 2012
- Hans Ulrich Buhl:
The Contribution of Business and Information Systems Engineering to the Early Recognition and Avoidance of "Black Swans" in IT Projects. 55-59 - René Riedl, Harald Kindermann, Andreas Auinger, Andrija Javor:
Technostress from a Neurobiological Perspective - System Breakdown Increases the Stress Hormone Cortisol in Computer Users. 61-69 - Florian Probst, Hans Ulrich Buhl:
Supplier Portfolio Management for IT Services Considering Diversification Effects. 71-83 - Johannes Britsch, Silvia Schacht, Alexander Mädche:
Anything Relationship Management. 85-87 - Roman Beck:
Interview with Peter Tauber on "Internet Anonymity: Human Right or Protection for Criminals?". 89-91 - Christoph Lattemann, Peter Loos, Johannes Gomolka, Hans-Peter Burghof, Arne Breuer, Peter Gomber, Michael Krogmann, Joachim Nagel, Rainer Riess, Ryan Riordan, Rafael Zajonz:
High Frequency Trading - Costs and Benefits in Securities Trading and its Necessity of Regulations. 93-108
Volume 4, Number 3, June 2012
- Armin Heinzl, Dorothy E. Leidner:
Information Systems and Culture - The World Might Be Flat, but It Is Culturally Rich. 109-110 - Hans Ulrich Buhl:
Changes in the Editorial Board. 111 - Nitin Agarwal, Merlyna Lim, Rolf T. Wigand:
Raising and Rising Voices in Social Media - A Novel Methodological Approach in Studying Cyber-Collective Movements. 113-126 - Hanna Krasnova, Natasha F. Veltri, Oliver Günther:
Self-disclosure and Privacy Calculus on Social Networking Sites: The Role of Culture - Intercultural Dynamics of Privacy Calculus. 127-135 - Alexander von Stetten, Daniel Beimborn, Tim Weitzel:
Analyzing and Managing the Impact of Cultural Behavior Patterns on Social Capital in Multinational IT Project Teams - A Case Study Approach. 137-151 - Oliver Marschollek, Roman Beck:
Alignment of Divergent Organizational Cultures in IT Public-Private Partnerships. 153-162 - Larissa Hammon, Hajo Hippner:
Crowdsourcing. 163-166 - Alexander Maedche:
Interview with Clemens Daeschle on "Management of Global Software Development at SAP AG". 167-175
Volume 4, Number 4, August 2012
- Hans Ulrich Buhl, Michael Weinhold:
The Energy Turnaround - A Real-Time Experiment Allowing No Failure or a Major Opportunity for Our Economy? 179-182 - Roman Beck, Katharina Schott:
The Interplay of Project Control and Interorganizational Learning: Mitigating Effects on Cultural Differences in Global, Multisource ISD Outsourcing Projects. 183-192 - Frederik Marx, Felix Wortmann, Jörg H. Mayer:
A Maturity Model for Management Control Systems - Five Evolutionary Steps to Guide Development. 193-207 - Jan M. Pawlowski, Markus Bick:
Open Educational Resources. 209-212 - Peter Loos, Stefan Strohmeier, Gunther Piller, Reinhard Schütte:
Comments on "In-Memory Databases in Business Information Systems". 213-223
Volume 4, Number 5, October 2012
- Jörg Becker, Michael Rosemann, Maximilian Röglinger, Michael zur Muehlen:
Business Process Management - An introduction to the special focus issue. 227-228 - Sven Overhage, Dominik Birkmeier, Sebastian Schlauderer:
Quality Marks, Metrics, and Measurement Procedures for Business Process Models - The 3QM-Framework. 229-246 - Nils Urbach, Tobias Würz:
How to Steer the IT Outsourcing Provider - Development and Validation of a Reference Framework of IT Outsourcing Steering Processes. 247-259 - Markus Schäfermeyer, Christoph Rosenkranz, Roland Holten:
The Impact of Business Process Complexity on Business Process Standardization - An Empirical Study. 261-270 - Florian Johannsen, Susanne Leist:
Wand and Weber's Decomposition Model in the Context of Business Process Modeling. 271-286 - Rainer Alt, Olaf Reinhold:
Social Customer Relationship Management (Social CRM) - Application and Technology. 287-291 - Michael zur Muehlen:
Interview with Phil Gilbert on "Business Process Management and Data Integration". 293-295 - Martin Bichler, Thomas Hess, Peter Loos, Ramayya Krishnan:
BISE - Call for Papers Issue 1/2014 - Research Areas in Business and Information Systems Engineering. 297-304
Volume 4, Number 6, December 2012
- Hans Ulrich Buhl, Gilbert Fridgen, Günter Müller, Maximilian Röglinger:
On Dinosaurs, Measurement Ideologists, Separatists, and Happy Souls - Proposing and Justifying a Way to Make the Global IS/BISE Community Happy. 307-315 - Tyge-F. Kummer, Jan Marco Leimeister, Markus Bick:
On the Importance of National Culture for the Design of Information Systems. 317-330 - Jörg H. Mayer, Robert Winter, Thomas Mohr:
Situational Management Support Systems - Accommodating the Growing Range of Working Styles, Use Cases, and Access Modes. 331-345 - Philipp Nussbaumer, Inu Matter, Gian Reto à Porta, Gerhard Schwabe:
Designing for Cost Transparency in Investment Advisory Service Encounters. 347-361 - Frank Weiß, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Consumerization - IT Innovations from the Consumer Market as a Challenge for Corporate IT. 363-366 - Thomas Hess, Peter Loos, Peter Buxmann, Koray Erek, Ulrich Frank, Jürgen Gallmann, Martin Gersch, Rüdiger Zarnekow, Peter Zencke:
ICT Providers: A Relevant Topic for Business and Information Systems Engineering? 367-373 - Florian Johannsen, Susanne Leist:
Erratum to: Wand and Weber's Decomposition Model in the Context of Business Process Modeling. 375
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