Articles
The “Theoretical Lens” Concept: We All Know What it Means, but do We All Know the Same Thing?
Fred Niederman and Salvatore March
Social Influence and Willingness to Pay for Massively Multiplayer Online Games: An Empirical Examination of Social Identity Theory
Andrew J. Setterstrom and J. Michael Pearson
Institutionalizing Information Systems for Universal Health Coverage in Primary Healthcare and the Need for New Forms of Institutional Work
Sundeep Sahay, Petter Nielsen, and Margunn Aanestad
Leveraging Customer-integration Experience: A Review of Influencing Factors and Implications
Kathrin Füller, Jörg Weking, Markus Böhm, and Helmut Krcmar
Measuring Mobile User Experience Instruments for Research and Practice
E. Vance Wilson and Soussan Djamasbi
Managing Ambidexterity in Startups Pursuing Digital Innovation
Sune D. Müller, Nana Påske, and Line Rodil
Does Technostress Inhibit Employee Innovation? Examining the Linear and Curvilinear Influence of Technostress Creators
Shalini Chandra, Anuragini Shirish, and Shirish C. Srivastava
Construction of Design Science Research Questions
Nguyen Hoang Thuan, Andreas Drechsler, and Pedro Antunes
Refining Technology Threat Avoidance Theory
Darrell Carpenter, Diana K. Young, Paul Barrett, and Alexander J. McLeod
The Impact of Multilevel Contextual Factors on IS Adoption at the Inter-organizational Level
Sherah Kurnia, Craig Parker, Mazen Ali, and Reyner Karnali
Designing Monitoring Systems for Continuous Certification of Cloud Services: Deriving Meta-requirements and Design Guidelines
Sebastian Lins, Stephan Schneider, Jakub Szefer, Shafeeq Ibraheem, and Ali Sunyaev
How to Generate More Value from IT: The Interplay of IT Investment, Decision Making Structure, and Senior Management Involvement in IT Governance
Serdar Turedi and Hongwei Zhu
MISunderstood: A Longitudinal Analysis of Major MISperceptions
Hala Annabi and Sean McGann
The Information Technology Professional: A Two-wave Study of Factors Impacting Commitment and Satisfaction
Nita G. Brooks, Cynthia K. Riemenschneider, and Deborah J. Armstrong
Critical Success Factors for Online Education: Longitudinal Results on Program Satisfaction
Lee Freeman and Andrew Urbaczewski
Does Chatting Really Help? Tweet Analytics and Analyst Forecast Dispersion
Ka Wai (Stanley) Choi, Shuk Ying Ho, and Fan (Finn) Yang
An Open Platform for Modeling Method Conceptualization: The OMiLAB Digital Ecosystem
Dominik Bork, Robert Andrei Buchmann, Dimitri Karagiannis, Moonkun Lee, and Elena-Teodora Miron
Social Participation among the Elderly: Moderated Mediation Model of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Shashi Kant Srivastava and Prabin Kumar Panigrahi
Ethical Issues in Big Data Analytics: A Stakeholder Perspective
Ida Someh, Michael Davern, Christoph F. Breidbach, and Graeme Shanks
Social Networks among Students, Peer TAs, and Instructors and Their Impacts on Student Learning in the Blended Environment: A Model Development and Testing
Mandy Yan Dang, Gavin Yuley Zhang, and Beverly Amer
Opening the Black Box of Advisors in Information Technology Outsourcing: An Advisory Activity Model
Robert Linden and Christoph Rosenkranz
Champions of IS Innovations
Jaco Renken and Richard Heeks
Opportunities and Challenges in Healthcare Information Systems Research: Caring for Patients with Chronic Conditions
Shuk Ying Ho, Xitong Guo, and Doug Vogel
Impact of MBA Programs’ Business Analytics Breadth on Salary and Job Placement: The Role of University Ranking
Maryam Ghasemaghaei, Bhushan Kapoor, and Ofir Turel
Exploring the Design of mHealth Systems for Health Behavior Change using Mobile Biosensors
Tyler J. Noorbergen, Marc T. P. Adam, John R. Attia, David J. Cornforth, and Mario Minichiello
IS Pedagogy and Teaching Cases
Does Conventional Wisdom Apply? An Enterprise System Sourcing Decision for a Retail Business in Fiji
Sharlene Biswas and Gretchen Irwin Casterella
Tutorials
The Generation of Qualitative Data in Information Systems Research: The Diversity of Empirical Research Methods
Göran Goldkuhl
Off-The-Shelf Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Sentiment and Emotion Analysis: A Tutorial on Using IBM Natural Language Processing
Arthur Carvalho, Adam Levitt, Seth Levitt, Edward Khaddam, and John Benamati
Commentary, Opinion, and Editorials
From Technology Revolution to Digital Revolution: An Interview with F. Warren McFarlan from the Harvard Business School
Michael Milovich
Panel Reports
The Transformative Effect of the Internet of Things on Business and Society
J.P. Shim, Michel Avital, Alan R. Dennis, Matti Rossi, Carsten Sørensen, and Aaron French
Politics and AIS: Where Do We Draw the Line?
Jane Fedorowicz, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Sebastian Olbrich, Monideepa Tarafdar, and Dov Te'eni
Getting Information Systems Programs Classified as STEM: A U.S.-based Perspective from an AIS Task Force Study and Panel Discussion
Mary C. Jones, Mark Srite, Ranga Chandrasekaran, Lakshmi S. Iyer, Tim Kayworth, and Jason B. Thatcher
Information Technology Firms: Creating Value through Digital Disruption
Gary F. Templeton, Stacie Petter, Aaron M. French, Kai R. Larsen, and Ben Pace
ICT-enabled Refugee Integration: A Research Agenda
Safa'a AbuJarour, Manuel Wiesche, Antonio Díaz Andrade, Jane Fedorowicz, Hanna Krasnova, Sebastian Olbrich, Chee-Wee Tan, Cathy Urquhart, and Viswanath Venkatesh
HICSS Panel Report on Cognitive Foreshadowing: Next Steps in Applying Neuroscience and Cognitive Science to Information Systems Research
Randall K. Minas, Adriane B. Randolph, Alan R. Dennis, Angelika Dimoka, Allen Lee, Ofir Turel, and Raymond Panko
Debate
Debate Section Editorial Note: Reconsidering Counting Articles in Ranked Venues (CARV) as the Appropriate Evaluation Criteria for the Advancement of Democratic Discourse in the IS Field
Karlheinz (Karl) Kautz
Reconsidering Counting Articles in Ranked Venues (CARV) as the Appropriate Evaluation Criteria for the Advancement of Democratic Discourse in the IS Field
Michael J. Cuellar, Duane Truex, and Hirotoshi Takeda
A Rejoinder to “Reconsidering Counting Articles in Ranked Venues (CARV) as the Appropriate Evaluation Criteria for the Advancement of Democratic Discourse in the IS Field”
Subhashish Samaddar and Samir Chatterjee
Rejoinder to “Reconsidering Counting Articles in Ranked Venues (CARV) as the Appropriate Evaluation Criteria for the Advancement of Democratic Discourse in the IS Field”
Claudia Loebbecke, Robert D. Galliers, and Christoph Rosenkranz
Looking Beyond the Pointing Finger: Ensuring the Success of the Scholarly Capital Model in the Contemporary Academic Environment
Alexander Serenko
CARVing Quality vs. Characterizing Capital: The Scholarly Capital Model, a Portfolio Approach
Michael J. Cuellar, Duane Truex, and Hirotoshi Takeda