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 2 (2014)
Articles
Whom Are We Informing? Issues and Recommendations for MIS Research from an Informing Science Perspective
Grandon Gill and Anol Bhattacherjee
A Scientific Basis for Rigor in Information Systems Research
Allen S. Lee and Geoffrey S. Hubona
Internet Exchanges for Used Goods: An Empirical Analysis of Trade Patterns and Adverse Selection
Anindya Ghose
Interactive Decision Aids for Consumer Decision Making in E-Commerce: The Influence of Perceived Strategy Restrictiveness
Weiquan Wang and Izak Benbasat
Competing with Free: The Impact of Movie Broadcasts on DVD Sales and Internet Piracy
Michael D. Smith and Rahul Telang
Adoption of Electronic Health Records in the Presence of Privacy Concerns: The Elaboration Likelihood Model and Individual Persuasion
Corey M. Angst and Ritu Agarwal
Model of Acceptance with Peer Support: A Social Network Perspective to Understand Employees' System Use
Tracy Ann Sykes, Viswanath Venkatesh, and Sanjay Gosain
A Meta-Analysis of the Role of Environment-Based Voluntariness in Information Technology Acceptance
Jiming Wu and Albert Lederer
Editorials
Table of Contents, June 2009
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