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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, March 2016
- Stephan Schneider, Ali Sunyaev:
Determinant factors of cloud-sourcing decisions: reflecting on the IT outsourcing literature in the era of cloud computing. 1-31 - Sofiane Tebboune, Cathy Urquhart:
Netsourcing strategies for vendors: a resource-based and transaction cost economics perspective. 32-47 - Andreas Eckhardt, Sven Laumer, Christian Maier, Tim Weitzel:
The effect of personality on IT personnel's job-related attitudes: establishing a dispositional model of turnover intention across IT job types. 48-66 - Sven Laumer, Christian Maier, Andreas Eckhardt, Tim Weitzel:
User personality and resistance to mandatory information systems in organizations: a theoretical model and empirical test of dispositional resistance to change. 67-82 - Bendik Bygstad, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Olga Volkoff:
Identifying generative mechanisms through affordances: a framework for critical realist data analysis. 83-96
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2016
- Vikas Kumar, John Loonam, Jonathan P. Allen, Steve Sawyer:
Exploring enterprise social systems & organisational change: implementation in a digital age. 97-100 - Tobias Mettler, Robert Winter:
Are business users social? A design experiment exploring information sharing in enterprise social systems. 101-114 - Jan Recker, Dominik Lekse:
A field study of spatial preferences in enterprise microblogging. 115-129 - Jyoti Choudrie, Efpraxia D. Zamani:
Understanding individual user resistance and workarounds of enterprise social networks: the case of Service Ltd. 130-151 - Henning Rode:
To share or not to share: the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic motivations on knowledge-sharing in enterprise social media platforms. 152-165 - Oliver Zuchowski, Oliver Posegga, Daniel Schlagwein, Kai Fischbach:
Internal crowdsourcing: conceptual framework, structured review, and research agenda. 166-184 - Weizi Li, Kecheng Liu, Maksim Belitski, Abby Ghobadian, Nicholas O'Regan:
e-Leadership through strategic alignment: an empirical study of small- and medium-sized enterprises in the digital age. 185-206 - Wietske van Osch, Charles W. Steinfield:
Team boundary spanning: strategic implications for the implementation and use of enterprise social media. 207-225 - Young Anna Argyris, Sam Ransbotham:
Knowledge entrepreneurship: institutionalising wiki-based knowledge-management processes in competitive and hierarchical organisations. 226-239
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2016
- Robert M. Davison, Maris G. Martinsons:
Context is king! Considering particularism in research design and reporting. 241-249 - Suprateek Sarker:
Building on Davison and Martinsons' concerns: a call for balance between contextual specificity and generality in IS research. 250-253 - Cathy Urquhart:
Response to Davison and Martinsons: context is king! Yes and no - it's still all about theory (building). 254-256 - Zhi (Aaron) Cheng, Angelika Dimoka, Paul A. Pavlou:
Context may be King, but generalizability is the Emperor! 257-264 - Walter D. Fernández:
Commentary on Davison and Martinsons' 'Context is King! Considering particularism in research design and reporting'. 265-266 - Maris G. Martinsons, Robert M. Davison:
People, places and time in research design and reporting: responding to commentaries on particularism. 267-268 - Mary C. Lacity, Shaji A. Khan, Aihua Yan:
Review of the empirical business services sourcing literature: an update and future directions. 269-328
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2016
- Chrisanthi Avgerou, Niall Hayes, Renata Lèbre La Rovere:
Growth in ICT uptake in developing countries: new users, new uses, new challenges. 329-333 - Vincent Duclos:
The map and the territory: an ethnographic study of the low utilisation of a global eHealth network. 334-346 - Raoni Rajão, Camilla Marcolino:
Between Indians and "cowboys": the role of ICT in the management of contradictory self-images and the production of carbon credits in the Brazilian Amazon. 347-357 - Julie Ferguson, Maura Soekijad:
Multiple interests or unified voice? Online communities as intermediary spaces for development. 358-381 - Melike Findikoglu, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim:
Linking macro-level goals to micro-level routines: EHR-enabled transformation of primary care services. 382-400
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