Editors
| Editor-in-Chief: | , Georgia State University |
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| Editorial Board: | Available at http://www.misq.org/archivist/editor.html |
A peer reviewed scholarly journal, the editorial objective of the MIS Quarterly is the enhancement and communication of knowledge concerning the development of IT-based services, the management of IT resources, and the use, impact, and economics of IT with managerial, organizational, and societal implications. Professional issues affecting the IS field as a whole are also in the purview of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 33, Issue 3 (2009)
Articles
Why Break the Habit of a Lifetime? Rethinking the Roles of Intention, Habit, and Emotion in Continuing Information Technology Use
Ana Ortiz de Guinea and M. Lynne Markus
Minimizing Method Bias Through Programmatic Research
Andrew Burton-Jones
Estimating the Effect of Common Method Variance: The Method-Method Pair Technique with an Illustration from TAM Research
Rajeev Sharma, Philip Yetton, and Jeff Crawford
Web Strategies to Promote Internet Shopping: Is Cultural-Customization Needed?
Choon Ling Sia, Kai H. Lim, Kwok Leung, Matthew K.O Lee, W. W. Huang, and Izak Benbasat
Exploring Human Images in Website Design: A Multi-Method Approach
Dianne Cyr, Milena Head, Hector Larios, and Bing Pan
Investigating User Resistance to Information Systems Implementation: A Status Quo Bias Perspective
Hee-Woong Kim and Atreyi Kankanhalli
The Evolution of Risk in Information Systems Offshoring: The Impact of Home Country Risk, Firm Learning, and Competitive Dynamics
Eugene D. Hahn, Jonathan Doh, and Kraiwinee Bunyaratavej
Offshore Information Systems Project Success: The Role of Social Embeddedness and Cultural Characteristics
Arun Rai, Likoebe M. Maruping, and Viswanath Venkatesh
Editorials
Editor's Comments: Why Top Journals Accept Your Paper
Detmar W. Straub
Responses or Comments
Response to Jones and Karsten, "Giddens's Structuration Theory and Information Systems Research
Marshall Scott Poole
Divided by a Common Language? A Response to Marshall Scott Poole
Matthew R. Jones and Helena Karsten
