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Data Base, Volume 43
Volume 43, Number 1, February 2012
- Anand Ramchand, Shan Ling Pan:
The co-evolution of communities of practice and knowledge management in organizations. 8-23 - Steffen Zimmermann, Arne Katzmarzik, Dennis Kundisch:
It sourcing portfolio management for it services providers: an approach for using modern portfolio theory to allocate software development projects to available sites. 24-45 - Themis Palpanas:
A knowledge mining framework for business analysts. 46-60
Volume 43, Number 2, May 2012
- Michael J. Ginzberg:
A business dean's perspective on the IS field. 7-10 - Len Jessup:
On the future of the MIS discipline: MIS as a critical strategic driver. 11-14 - Mohan Tanniru:
Should IS departments have a strong presence in the business school? 15-19 - Peter A. Todd:
What are they thinking...: a view of the IS field "from the dean's office". 20-25 - Paul Gray:
The other? 26-32 - Blake Ives, Dennis Adams:
Shaping the future of IT within the academy. 33-43
Volume 43, Number 3, August 2012
- Carla Wilkin, Michael J. Davern:
Acceptance of post-adoption unanticipated is usage: towards a taxonomy. 9-25 - Lemuria D. Carter, France Bélanger:
Internet voting and political participation: an empirical comparison of technological and political factors. 26-46 - Say Yen Teoh, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Shan L. Pan:
A bricolage perspective on healthcare information systems design: an improvisation model. 47-61
Volume 43, Number 4, November 2012
- Hugh J. Watson:
Reflections from a senior scholar: creating and sustaining a MIS advisory board. 8-11 - Xiaoni Zhang, Sherry D. Ryan, Victor R. Prybutok, Leon A. Kappelman:
Perceived obsolescence, organizational embeddedness, and turnover of it workers: an empirical study. 12-32 - Reem Ayouby, Anne-Marie Croteau, Louis Raymond:
Acculturation to the global culture and internet adoption. 33-54
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