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Journal of Management Information Systems, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, Summer 1999
- Vladimir Zwass:
Editorial Introduction. 3-10
- H. Michael Chung, Paul Gray:
Special Section: Data Mining. 11-16 - Krishnamohan Balachandran, Jan W. Buzydlowski, Garett O. Dworman, Steven O. Kimbrough, William J. Vachula, Tate Shafer:
MOTC: An Interactive Aid for Multidimensional Hypothesis Generation. 17-36 - William E. Spangler, Jerrold H. May, Luis G. Vargas:
Choosing Data-Mining Methods for Multiple Classification: Representational and Performance Measurement Implications for Decision Support. 37-62 - Tae Kyung Sung, Namsik Chang, Gunhee Lee:
Dynamics of Modeling in Data Mining: Interpretive Approach to Bankruptcy Prediction. 63-86
- Timo Käkölä, Kalle I. Koota:
Redesigning Computer-Supported Work Processes with Dual Information Systems: The Work Process Benchmarking Service. 87-120 - Fons Wijnhoven:
Development Scenarios for Organizational Memory Information Systems. 121-146 - Magid Igbaria, Tor Guimaraes:
Exploring Differences in Employee Turnover Intentions and Its Determinants Among Telecommuters and Non-Telecommuters. 147-163 - Surinder S. Kahai, Randolph B. Cooper:
The Effect of Computer-Mediated Communication on Agreement and Acceptance. 165-188 - Choong Nyoung Kim, Raymond McLeod Jr.:
Expert, Linear Models, and Nonlinear Models of Expert Decision Making in Bankruptcy Prediction: A Lens Model Analysis. 189-207 - Ramiro Montealegre:
A Temporal Model of Institutional Interventions for Information Technology Adoption in Less-Developed Countries. 207-240
Volume 16, Number 2, Fall 1999
- Vladimir Zwass:
Editorial Introduction. 3-4
- Eric K. Clemons, Bruce W. Weber:
Special Section: Strategic and Competitive Information Systems. 5-8 - Eric K. Clemons, Il-Horn Hann:
Rosenbluth International: Strategic Transformation of a Successful Enterprise. 9-28 - Bruce W. Weber:
Next-Generation Trading in Futures Markets: A Comparison of Open Outcry and Order Matching Systems. 29-46
- John T. Rickard, Nicolo G. Torre:
Information Systems for Optimal Transaction Implementation. 47-62 - Kathy S. Lassila, James C. Brancheau:
Adoption and Utilization of Commercial Software Packages: Exploring Utilization Equilibria, Transitions, Triggers, and Tracks. 63-90 - Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Patrick Y. K. Chau, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Kar Yan Tam:
Examining the Technology Acceptance Model Using Physician Acceptance of Telemedicine Technology. 91-112 - Bill C. Hardgrave, Rick L. Wilson, Ken Eastman:
Toward a Contingency Model for Selecting an Information System Prototyping Strategy. 113-136 - J. T. M. van Der Zee, Berend de Jong:
Alignment Is Not Enough: Integrating Business and Information Technology Management with the Balanced Business Scorecard. 137-158 - Raymond R. Panko:
Applying Code Inspection to Spreadsheet Testing. 159-176 - Steven Walczak:
Gaining Competitive Advantage for Trading in Emerging Capital Markets with Neural Networks. 177-200
Volume 16, Number 3, Winter 2000
- Vladimir Zwass:
Editorial Introduction. 3-4
- Robert O. Briggs, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Ralph H. Sprague Jr.:
Special Section: Exploring the Outlands of the MIS Discipline. 5-10 - Rajendra P. Srivastava, Theodore J. Mock:
Evidential Reasoning for WebTrust Assurance Services. 11-32 - Judee K. Burgoon, Joseph A. Bonito, Björn Bengtsson, Artemio Ramirez, Norah E. Dunbar, Nathan Miczo:
Testing the Interactivity Model: Communication Processes, Partner Assessments, and the Quality of Collaborative Work. 33-56 - Chienting Lin, Hsinchun Chen, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Verifying the Proximity and Size Hypothesis for Self-Organizing Maps. 57-70 - John M. Prager:
Linguini: Language Identification for Multilingual Documents. 71-102 - Ilkka Tuomi:
Data Is More Than Knowledge: Implications of the Reversed Knowledge Hierarchy for Knowledge Management and Organizational Memory. 103-118
- Thiagarajan Ravichandran, Arun Rai:
Total Quality Management in Information Systems Development: Key Constructs and Relationships. 119-156 - Mary-Liz Grise, R. Brent Gallupe:
Information Overload: Addressing the Productivity Paradox in Face-to-Face Electronic Meetings. 157-186 - Choong C. Lee, Varun Grover:
Exploring Mediation Between Environmental and Structural Attributes: The Penetration of Communication Technologies in Manufacturing Organizations. 187-218 - James J. Jiang, Gary Klein:
Supervisor Support and Career Anchor Impact on the Career Satisfaction of the Entry-Level Information Systems Professional. 219-230
Volume 16, Number 4, Spring 2000
- Mo Adam Mahmood, Gary J. Mann:
Special Issue: Impacts of Information Technology Investment on Organizational Performance. 3-10 - Sherry D. Ryan, David A. Harrison:
Considering Social Subsystem Costs and Benefits in Information Technology Investment Decisions: A View from the Field on Anticipated Payoffs. 11-40 - Sarv Devaraj, Rajiv Kohli:
Information Technology Payoff in the Health-Care Industry: A Longitudinal Study. 41-68 - Sumit Sircar, Joe L. Turnbow, Bijoy Bordoloi:
A Framework for Assessing the Relationship Between Information Technology Investments and Firm Performance. 69-98 - Byungtae Lee, Nirup M. Menon:
Information Technology Value Through Different Normative Lenses. 99-120 - Michael J. Davern, Robert J. Kauffman:
Discovering Potential and Realizing Value from Information Technology Investments. 121-144 - Paul P. Tallon, Kenneth L. Kraemer, Vijay Gurbaxani:
Executives' Perceptions of the Business Value of Information Technology: A Process-Oriented Approach. 145-174 - Arik Ragowsky, Myles Stern, Dennis A. Adams:
Relating Benefits from Using IS to an Organization's Operating Characteristics: Interpreting Results from Two Countries. 175-194 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Philip Yetton:
Strategic Payoff from EDI as a Function of EDI Embeddedness. 195-224 - Yolande E. Chan:
IT Value: The Great Divide Between Qualitative and Quantitative and Individual and Organizational Measures. 225-262
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