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European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 2007
- Ray J. Paul:
Change strikes back. 1-2
- Robert D. Galliers, Edgar A. Whitley, Ray J. Paul:
The European Information Systems Academy. 3-4
- Richard T. Vidgen, Stephan Henneberg, Peter Naudé:
What sort of community is the European Conference on Information Systems? A social network analysis 1993-2005. 5-19 - Robert D. Galliers, Edgar A. Whitley:
Vive les differences? Developing a profile of European information systems research as a basis for international comparisons. 20-35 - Michael J. Gallivan, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
Analyzing IS research productivity: an inclusive approach to global IS scholarship. 36-53
- Troy J. Strader, Sridhar N. Ramaswami, Philip A. Houle:
Perceived network externalities and communication technology acceptance. 54-65 - Ángel Meroño-Cerdán, Pedro Soto-Acosta:
External Web content and its influence on organizational performance. 66-80 - Scott McCoy, Dennis F. Galletta, William R. King:
Applying TAM across cultures: the need for caution. 81-90 - Vasiliki Mantzana, Marinos Themistocleous, Zahir Irani, Vincenzo Morabito:
Identifying healthcare actors involved in the adoption of information systems. 91-102
Volume 16, Number 2, April 2007
- Zahir Irani, Peter E. D. Love, Ali R. Montazemi:
e-Government: past, present and future. 103-105
- Yurong Yao, Lisa D. Murphy:
Remote electronic voting systems: an exploration of voters' perceptions and intention to use. 106-120 - J. Ramón Gil-García, InduShobha N. Chengalur-Smith, Peter Duchessi:
Collaborative e-Government: impediments and benefits of information-sharing projects in the public sector. 121-133 - Michael Grimsley, Anthony Meehan:
e-Government information systems: Evaluation-led design for public value and client trust. 134-148 - Zhenyu Huang:
A comprehensive analysis of U.S. counties' e-Government portals: development status and functionalities. 149-164 - Richard Heeks, Carolyne Stanforth:
Understanding e-Government project trajectories from an actor-network perspective. 165-177 - Ray Hackney, Steve Jones, Andrea Lösch:
Towards an e-Government efficiency agenda: the impact of information and communication behaviour on e-Reverse auctions in public sector procurement. 178-191
Volume 16, Number 3, July 2007
- Ray J. Paul:
Challenges to information systems: time to change. 193-195
- Patrick Y. K. Chau, Kevin K. Y. Kuan, Ting-Peng Liang:
Editorial. 196-201
- Peter B. Seddon, Sara Cullen, Leslie P. Willcocks:
Does Domberger's theory of 'The Contracting Organization' explain why organizations outsource IT and the levels of satisfaction achieved? 237-253 - Jungjoo Jahng, Hemant K. Jain, Keshavamurthy Ramamurthy:
Effects of interaction richness on consumer attitudes and behavioral intentions in e-commerce: some experimental results. 254-269 - Craig Van Slyke, Virginia Ilie, Hao Lou, Thomas F. Stafford:
Perceived critical mass and the adoption of a communication technology. 270-283 - Cengiz Kahraman, Nihan Çetin Demirel, Tufan Demirel:
Prioritization of e-Government strategies using a SWOT-AHP analysis: the case of Turkey. 284-298
Volume 16, Number 4, August 2007
- Ray J. Paul:
Changing the challenge: To challenge makes you larger and being challenged makes you small. 299-302
- John Mingers, Anne-Wil Harzing:
Ranking journals in business and management: a statistical analysis of the Harzing data set. 303-316 - Kalle Lyytinen, Richard L. Baskerville, Juhani Iivari, Dov Te'eni:
Why the old world cannot publish? Overcoming challenges in publishing high-impact IS research. 317-326 - Zahir Irani, Tony Elliman, Paul Jackson:
Electronic transformation of government in the U.K.: a research agenda. 327-335 - Joe Peppard:
The conundrum of IT management. 336-345
- Mark Lycett, Esperanza Marcos, Veda Storey:
Guest Editorial. 346-348 - Yuehua Lin, Jeff Gray, Frédéric Jouault:
Special Section Articles. 349-361 - Dennis Wagelaar, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten:
Platform ontologies for the model-driven architecture. 362-373 - Eduardo Fernández-Medina, Juan Trujillo, Mario Piattini:
Model-driven multidimensional modeling of secure data warehouses. 374-389 - Liang Xiao, Des Greer:
Towards agent-oriented model-driven architecture. 390-406 - Susana Montero, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
From requirements to implementations: a model-driven approach for web development. 407-419 - Cristina Cachero Castro, Santiago Meliá, Marcela Genero, Geert Poels, Coral Calero:
Towards improving the navigability of Web applications: a model-driven approach. 420-447 - Nathalie Moreno Vergara, José María Troya Linero, Antonio Vallecillo Moreno:
Model-driven component adaptation in the context of Web Engineering. 448-459
- Karlene C. Cousins, Daniel Robey, Ilze Zigurs:
Managing strategic contradictions in hybrid teams. 460-478 - Jing Zhang, Sue R. Faerman:
Distributed leadership in the development of a knowledge sharing system. 479-493 - Derrick J. Neufeld, Linying Dong, Chris Higgins:
Charismatic leadership and user acceptance of information technology. 494-510 - Mahmood Hussain Shah, Ashley Braganza, Vincenzo Morabito:
A survey of critical success factors in e-Banking: an organisational perspective. 511-524
Volume 16, Number 5, October 2007
- Ray J. Paul:
Changeover and celebrating change: 20 reasons for celebrating 20 years. 525-526
- Ben Light, Steve Sawyer:
Guest Editorial. 527-530 - Lai Xu, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Concepts of Product Software. 531-541 - Mike W. Chiasson, L. W. Green:
Questioning the IT artefact: user practices that can, could, and cannot be supported in packaged-software designs. 542-554 - Huoy Min Khoo, Daniel Robey:
Deciding to upgrade packaged software: a comparative case study of motives, contingencies and dependencies. 555-567 - Sia Siew Kien, Christina Soh:
An assessment of package-organisation misalignment: institutional and ontological structures. 568-583 - Paul C. van Fenema, Otto R. Koppius, Peter J. van Baalen:
Implementing packaged enterprise software in multi-site firms: intensification of organizing and learning. 584-598
- Pnina Soffer, Irit Hadar:
Applying ontology-based rules to conceptual modeling: a reflection on modeling decision making. 599-611 - Suzanne D. Pawlowski, Evgeny A. Kaganer, John J. Cater III:
Focusing the research agenda on burnout in IT: social representations of burnout in the profession. 612-627 - Duncan R. Shaw:
Manchester United Football Club: developing a Network Orchestration Model. 628-642 - Tally Hatzakis, Mark Lycett, Alan Serrano:
A programme management approach for ensuring curriculum coherence in IS (higher) education. 643-657 - Ben Light:
Introducing Masculinity Studies to Information Systems Research: the case of Gaydar. 658-665
Volume 16, Number 6, December 2007
- Ray J. Paul:
Time for a change. 667-668
- Cynthia LeRouge, Vasiliki Mantzana, E. Vance Wilson:
Guest Editorial. 669-671 - Tina Blegind Jensen, Margunn Aanestad:
Special Section Articles. 672-680 - John Lee Reardon, Elizabeth J. Davidson:
An organizational learning perspective on the assimilation of electronic medical records among small physician practices. 681-694 - Jeanette van Akkeren, Bruce Rowlands:
An epidemic of pain in an Australian radiology practice. 695-711 - Cheon-Pyo Lee, Jung P. Shim:
An exploratory study of radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption in the healthcare industry. 712-724 - Anol Bhattacherjee, Neset Hikmet:
Physicians' resistance toward healthcare information technology: a theoretical model and empirical test. 725-737 - Sunyoung Cho, Lars Mathiassen:
The role of industry infrastructure in telehealth innovations: a multi-level analysis of a telestroke program. 738-750 - Richard Klein:
An empirical examination of patient-physician portal acceptance. 751-760
- Hanifa Shah, Alan Eardley, Trevor Wood-Harper:
ALTAR: achieving learning through action research. 761-770 - Hanifa Shah, Alan Eardley, Trevor Wood-Harper:
ALTAR in action: knowledge management. 771-779 - Mohamed Khalifa, Vanessa Liu:
Online consumer retention: contingent effects of online shopping habit and online shopping experience. 780-792 - Jo Hanisch, Brian J. Corbitt:
Impediments to requirements engineering during global software development. 793-805 - Chad Lin, Yu-An Huang, Janice M. Burn:
Realising B2B e-commerce benefits: the link with IT maturity, evaluation practices, and B2BEC adoption readiness. 806-819 - Melissa Cole, David E. Avison:
The potential of hermeneutics in information systems research. 820-833
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