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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 49
Volume 49, 2021
- G. Shankaranarayanan, Donna Stoddard, Ruth Gilleran, Lauren Skinner Beitelspacher, Sandra Bravo:
Experiential Learning of Information Systems in Functional Contexts: The Digital Brand Strategy Project. 1 - Stephen Jackson:
Exploring the Use and Adoption of Workplace Automation through Metaphors: A Discourse Dynamics Analysis. 2 - Mohammad Daneshvar Kakhki, Reza Mousavi, Prashant Palvia:
Evidence Quality, Transparency, and Translucency for Replication in Information Systems Survey Research. 3 - Juhani Iivari:
A Paradox Lens to Systems Development Projects: The Case of the Agile Software Development. 4 - Eric Bogert, Aaron Schecter, Richard T. Watson:
Preregistration of Information Systems Research. 5
- Aaron M. French, J. P. Shim, Marten Risius, Kai R. Larsen, Hemant K. Jain:
The 4th Industrial Revolution Powered by the Integration of AI, Blockchain, and 5G. 6
- Yi Liu, Jiahe Song, Xuan Wang, Xinlin Tang:
Investigating the Relationship between the Effectiveness of App Evolution and App Continuance Intention: An Empirical Study of the U.S. App Market. 7 - Eunyoung Moon:
Episodic Peripheral Contributors and Technical Dependencies in Open Source Software (OSS) Ecosystems. 8 - Maduka Subasinghage, Darshana Sedera, Shirish C. Srivastava:
Governing Intra-project Modular Interdependencies in ISD Projects: A Control Theory Perspective. 9 - Dana Naous, Christine Legner:
Leveraging Market Research Techniques in IS: A Review and Framework of Conjoint Analysis Studies in the IS Discipline. 10 - Steven Alter:
Facets of Work: Enriching the Description, Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Systems in Organizations. 11 - Alexander Maedche, Shirley Gregor, Jeffrey Parsons:
Mapping Design Contributions in Information Systems Research: The Design Research Activity Framework. 12 - Pratik Tarafdar, Indranil Bose:
How Should Mydbots Manage Innovations in Consumer Robotics? 13 - Janice C. Sipior:
Monitoring Remote Employees at FinPro. 14
- Lauri Wessel, Christoph Peters, Fred Niederman:
Using "Panel Reports" to Advance Scholarly Discourse: A Change in Editorial Policy and Guidelines for Panel Report Authors. 15
- Shirish C. Srivastava, Thompson S. H. Teo:
Information System Quality Judgment for Continued E-Government Use: Theorizing the Role of Positive and Negative Affect. 16
- John R. Venable:
Debate Section Editorial Note: Five Ethical Issues in the Big Data Analytics Age. 17 - Sandra M. Richardson, Stacie Petter, Michelle Carter:
Five Ethical Issues in the Big Data Analytics Age. 18 - Michael D. Myers:
Big Data Analytics: Ethical Dilemmas, Power Imbalances, and Design Science Research. 19 - Bernd Carsten Stahl:
From PAPA to PAPAS and Beyond: Dealing with Ethics in Big Data, AI and other Emerging Technologies. 20 - M. Lynne Markus:
Not Your PAPAS' Problem - Users and Ethical Use Cases in the Big Data Analytics Age: A Rejoinder to Richardson, Petter, and Carter. 21 - Claudia Loebbecke, Robert D. Galliers:
CAIS Rebuttal for "Five Ethical Issues in the Big Data Analytics Age" by Richardson et al. (2019). 22 - Sandra M. Richardson, Stacie Petter, Michelle Carter:
Does PAPAS Know Best? A Continuation and Call for Discussion. 23
- Zuan Sun, Deborah Compeau, Michelle Carter:
Mapping the Landscape of Health Information Exchange (HIE) Networks in the United States. 24
- Paola A. González, Laurence Ashworth:
Not Your Typical Leader? How Perceptions of CIOs Compare to Other Members of the Top Management Team. 25 - Stephen C. Wingreen, Tim Klaus, Thomas P. Schambach, J. Ellis Blanton:
Motivation to Participate in Professional Development in Technologically Intensive Work Environments. 26
- Thomas Grisold, Jan vom Brocke, Steven Groß, Jan Mendling, Maximilian Röglinger, Katharina Stelzl:
Digital Innovation and Business Process Management: Opportunities and Challenges as Perceived by Practitioners. 27
- Wietske van Osch, Cynthia Beath:
COVID-19 and Caregiving IS Researchers: In the Same Storm, but not in the Same Boat. 28
- Fred Niederman:
Editorial Response to Criticism of Beath et al. 29 - Cynthia Beath, Yolande Chan, Robert M. Davison, Alan R. Dennis, Jan Recker:
Letter from the Co-authors to the CAIS Editor-in-Chief. 30
- Patrick Y. K. Chau, Brian Fitzgerald, Suprateek Sarker, Traci A. Carte, Rajiv Kohli, Lise Fitzpatrick, Matthew L. Nelson:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives across the AIS Community. 31
- Gabriele Piccoli, Federico Pigni, Barbara H. Wixom, Joaquin Rodriguez:
TRIPBAM: Creating Digital Value during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 32
- Gilbert Fridgen, Sven Radszuwill, André Schweizer, Nils Urbach:
Blockchain Won't Kill the Banks: Why Disintermediation Doesn't Work in International Trade Finance. 33 - Sherah Kurnia, Svyatoslav Kotusev, Graeme G. Shanks, Rod Dilnutt, Paul Taylor, Simon K. Milton:
Enterprise Architecture Practice under a Magnifying Glass: Linking Artifacts, Activities, Benefits, and Blockers. 34
- Janice C. Sipior, Mary Granger, Ali Farhoomand:
Writing a Teaching Case and Teaching Note: A Reference Guide. 35 - Mark Serva, Amanda Convery, Amanda Bullough:
Motivational Tiered Assessment: A New Grading Approach for Motivating Information Systems Students. 36 - Joaquin Alfredo Rodriguez, Richard T. Watson, Gabriele Piccoli:
Seller Labs: Democratizing E-merchants Competitiveness. 37 - Kalle Lyytinen, Heikki Topi, Jing Tang:
Information Systems Curriculum Analysis for the MaCuDE Project. 38
- Matt Germonprez, Robin A. Gandhi, Georg J. P. Link:
The Routinization of Open Source Project Engagement: The Case of Open Source Risk Management Routines. 39 - Tianjie Deng, Young Jin Lee, Karen Xie:
Managers' Responses to Online Reviews for Improving Firm Performance: A Text Analytics Approach. 40 - E. Vance Wilson, Mark Srite, Eleanor T. Loiacono:
The Effects of Item Ordering on Reproducibility in Information Systems Online Survey Research. 41 - Simon Bourdeau, Henri Barki, Renaud Legoux:
Investigating the Role of Tenure Diversity in Information System Project Teams: A Multilevel Analysis. 42
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