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We've Only Just Begun
It is a new year and a new editorial team. We are pleased to introduce the editors-in-chief for The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems for the next three years: Deb Armstrong and Tom Stafford.
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Special Issue Introduction: Desperately Seeking the Information in Information Systems Research at HICSS 2019
In this Special Issue, we present some of the important research work curated from the internationally renowned Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (2019). We take note of the call to action by Petter, Carter, Randolph, and Lee (2018) in ...
Information Disclosure and Privacy Paradox: The Role of Impulsivity
Self-disclosure of personal information is generally accepted as a security risk. Nonetheless, many individuals who are concerned about their privacy will often voluntarily reveal information to others. This inconsistency between individuals' expressed ...
It's Not Just About the Product: How Persuasive Communication Affects the Disclosure of Personal Health Information
Individuals' disclosure of personal health information (PHI) can hold substantial benefits for both users and providers, but users are often reluctant to disclose, even if they gain benefits such as better personalization. While previous research has ...
How Privacy Concerns, Trust and Risk Beliefs, and Privacy Literacy Influence Users' Intentions to Use Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Case of Tor
Due to an increasing collection of personal data by internet companies and several data breaches, research related to privacy gained importance in the last years in the information systems domain. Privacy concerns can strongly influence users' decision ...
Enabling Laboratory Medicine in Primary Care Through IT Systems Use
Important problems remain regarding the efficiency and quality of laboratory testing in primary care. In view of this, a significant function of electronic medical record (EMR) systems is to enable the practice of laboratory medicine by primary care ...
How Enterprises Adopt Agile Forms of Organizational Design: A Multiple-Case Study
The question of how to increase speed and flexibility in times of digital disruption is essential to almost any company. While previous research mainly addresses agility in the context of information systems development, as form for organizing startups ...
Towards a Framework of Implementing Software Robots: Transforming Human-executed Routines into Machines
Software robots tend to increasingly take over organizational processes. However, little is known about principles of building and implementing as opposed to using robotic systems, such as bots for process automation (RPA) and chatbots. Therefore, based ...