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Information Systems Journal, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2022
- Andrew M. Hardin, Christoph Schneider, Robert M. Davison:
Established theory rejection. 1-4
- Amon Rapp:
Time, engagement and video games: How game design elements shape the temporalities of play in massively multiplayer online role-playing games. 5-32
- Owen Eriksson, Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Speaking things into existence: Ontological foundations of identity representation and management. 33-60 - Andrea Lagna, M. N. Ravishankar:
Making the world a better place with fintech research. 61-102 - Corey Baham, Rudy Hirschheim:
Issues, challenges, and a proposed theoretical core of agile software development research. 103-129
- Adriane B. Randolph, Stacie C. Petter, Veda C. Storey, Melody M. Jackson:
Context-aware user profiles to improve media synchronicity for individuals with severe motor disabilities. 130-163 - Jongwoo Kim, Eun Hee Park, Young Soon Park, Kyung Hee Chun, Lynn L. Wiles:
Prosocial rule breaking on health information security at healthcare organisations in South Korea. 164-191 - Mohammad Hosein Rezazade Mehrizi, Bart van den Hooff, Chaoran Yang:
Breaking or keeping the habits: exploring the role of legacy habits in the process of discontinuing organisational information systems. 192-221
- Fay Cobb Payton, Lynette Yarger, Victor Mbarika:
Black Lives Matter: A perspective from three Black information systems scholars. 222-232
Volume 32, Number 2, March 2022
Editorial
- Boyka Simeonova, Robert D. Galliers, Stan Karanasios:
Power dynamics in organisations and the role of information systems. 233-241
- Rony Medaglia, Ben Eaton, Jonas Hedman, Edgar A. Whitley:
Mechanisms of power inscription into IT governance: Lessons from two national digital identity systems. 242-277 - Bruce Rowlands, Karlheinz Kautz:
Power relations inscribed in the enactment of systems development methods. 278-309 - Thomas Hurni, Thomas L. Huber, Jens Dibbern:
Power dynamics in software platform ecosystems. 310-343 - Taiane Ritta Coelho, Marlei Pozzebon, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Citizens influencing public policy-making: Resourcing as source of relational power in e-participation platforms. 344-376 - Mayank Kumar, Jang Bahadur Singh, Rajesh Chandwani, Agam Gupta:
Locating resistance to healthcare information technology: A Bourdieusian analysis of doctors' symbolic capital conservation. 377-413 - Jade Wendy Brooks, M. N. Ravishankar, Ilan Oshri:
Status differentials and framing in the implementation of IT-enabled task migration strategies. 414-439 - Riitta Hekkala, Mari-Klara Stein, Suprateek Sarker:
Power and conflict in inter-organisational information systems development. 440-468
Volume 32, Number 3, May 2022
Editorial
- Mylène Struijk, Carol X. J. Ou, Robert M. Davison, Spyros Angelopoulos:
Putting the IS back into IS research. 469-472
- Wael Soliman, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen:
A tale of two frames: Exploring the role of framing in the use discontinuance of volitionally adopted technology. 473-519 - Yulin Fang, Derrick J. Neufeld, Xiaojie Zhang:
Knowledge coordination via digital artefacts in highly dispersed teams. 520-543 - Zhen Shao, Xixi Li, Qian Wang:
From ambidextrous learning to digital creativity: An integrative theoretical framework. 544-572
- Robert M. Davison, Maris G. Martinsons, Louie H. M. Wong:
The ethics of action research participation. 573-594
- Katrine Kunst, Torsten Ringberg, Ravi Vatrapu:
Beyond popularity: A user perspective on observable behaviours in a digital platform. 595-622
- Liang Li, Carol Hsu, Ji-Ye Mao, Wei Zhang:
Contextualising digital innovation in today's China: Local practices and global contributions. 623-629
- Tong Che, Zeyu Peng, Fujun Lai, Xin (Robert) Luo:
Online prejudice and barriers to digital innovation: Empirical investigations of Chinese consumers. 630-652 - Zhengzhi Guan, Fangfang Hou, Boying Li, Chee Wei Phang, Alain Yee-Loong Chong:
What influences the purchase of virtual gifts in live streaming in China? A cultural context-sensitive model. 653-689
Volume 32, Number 4, July 2022
- Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn, Robert M. Davison:
Scholarly conversation through a review response document. 691-695
- Xiang Gong, Christy M. K. Cheung, Shan Liu, Kem Z. K. Zhang, Matthew K. O. Lee:
Battles of mobile payment networks: The impacts of network structures, technology complementarities and institutional mechanisms on consumer loyalty. 696-728
- Toomas Tamm, Petri Hallikainen, Yenni Tim:
Creative analytics: Towards data-inspired creative decisions. 729-753
- Mateusz Dolata, Stefan Feuerriegel, Gerhard Schwabe:
A sociotechnical view of algorithmic fairness. 754-818
- Atta Addo:
Information technology and public administration modernization in a developing country: Pursuing paperless clearance at Ghana customs. 819-855
- Stan Karanasios:
The pursuit of relevance and impact: A review of the immediate response of the information systems field to COVID-19. 856-887
- Hwee-Joo Kam, Dustin K. Ormond, Philip Menard, Robert E. Crossler:
That's interesting: An examination of interest theory and self-determination in organisational cybersecurity training. 888-926
Volume 32, Number 5, September 2022
- Robert M. Davison, Monideepa Tarafdar:
Do scholarly journals have cultural values? 927-931
- Tingru Cui, Yu Tong, Chuan-Hoo Tan:
Open innovation and information technology use: Towards an operational alignment view. 932-972 - Yingqin Zheng, Philip Fei Wu:
Producing speed on demand: Reconfiguration of space and time in food delivery platform work. 973-1004 - Tian (Terry) Meng, Evelyn Ng, Barney Tan:
Digital attrition: The negative implications of the sharing economy for the digital options of incumbent firms. 1005-1033 - Arno Kinzinger, Winfried Steiner, Markus Tatzgern, Christine Vallaster:
Comparing low sensory enabling (LSE) and high sensory enabling (HSE) virtual product presentation modes in e-commerce. 1034-1063 - Karen S. Osmundsen, Christian Meske, Devinder Thapa:
Familiarity with digital twin totality: Exploring the relation and perception of affordances through a Heideggerian perspective. 1064-1091
Volume 32, Number 6, November 2022
- Robert M. Davison:
Special issues. 1093-1096
- Le Wang, Yongqiang Sun, Xin (Robert) Luo:
Game affordance, gamer orientation, and in-game purchases: A hedonic-instrumental framework. 1097-1125 - Sabrina Karwatzki, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
The multidimensional nature of privacy risks: Conceptualisation, measurement and implications for digital services. 1126-1157
- Alfred Benedikt Brendel, Jan Muntermann:
Replication of design theories: Reflections on function, outcome, and impact. 1158-1176
- Jonas Toutaoui, Alexander Benlian, Thomas Hess:
Managing paradoxes in bi-modal information technology functions: A multi-case study. 1177-1202 - Jonathan (Hua) Ye, Matthew L. Jensen:
Effects of introducing an online community in a crowdsourcing contest platform. 1203-1230
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