Submissions from 1987
DEPENDENT VARIABLES FOR THE STUDY OF FIRM AND INDUSTRY-LEVEL IMPACTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, J. Yannis Bakos
FACTORS AFFECTING SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE PRODUCTIVITY: AN EXPLORATORY STUDYl, Rajiv D. Banker and Chris F. Kemerer
RESTORING A SENSE OF CONTROL DURING IMPLEMENTATION: HOW USER INVOLVEMENT LEADS TO SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE, Ann-Marie K. Baronas and Meryl Reis Louis
MANAGING THE USER RELATIONSHIP IM INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: A TRANSACTION GOVERNANCE APPROACH, Cynthia Mathis Beath
SOFTWARE PUBLISHING AND THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF COPYING, Harry C. Benham and Jennifer L. Wagner
EXPERT SYSTEMS AS AN ORGANIZATIONAL PARADIGM, Robert W. Blanning
A FRAMEWORK FOR DEDUCTIVE DATABASE DESIGN IM DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS, Joobin Choobineh and Arun Sen
STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES AMONG FIRMS: A POTE TIAL SOURCE OF COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE INI THE APPLICATION OF 16YFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, Eric K. Clemons
USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTER-UNIT COORDINATION: A CASE STUDY, Sue Conger
EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE COURSEWARE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: PILOT STUDIES, M. A. H. Dempster, J. F. Duffy, A. C. Peacock, and D. P. Sheridan
MODELING AND EVALUATION OF A HYBRID OPTICAL AND MAGNETIC DISK STORAGE ARCHITECTURE, George Diehr and Bernie Han
PANEL 3 STUDYING DESIGN TEAMS -- COMITRASTONG APPROACHES, Joyce J. Elam
A METHOD FOR SUPPORTING USERS'COMPREHENSIVE LEARNING, Inger Eriksson, Rlitta Kalmi, and Markku I. Nurminen
SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION: A SURVEY, ASSESSMENT, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS, Jack W. Fellers
METHODOLOGIES FOR SOCIO-TECHNICAL-SYSTEMS (STS) DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARISON, Lillian Yee-man Fok, Kuldeep Kumar, and Trevor Wood-Harper
A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR INTEGRATED AUTONOMOUS PROCESSIMG: AM INTERNATIONAL BANK'S EXPERIENCE WITH LARGE DATABASES, William F. Frank, Stuart E. Madnick, and Y. Richard Wang
TEACHING MICRO-COMPUTER SKILLS TO MANAGEMENT STUDENTS: ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, GENDER, STUDENT EFFORT ON HOMEWORK, AND LEARNING PERFORMANCE, Urs E. Gattiker
AUTOMATED KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION: OVERCOMING THE EXPERT SYSTEM BOTTLENECK, David Perry Greene
PANEL 5 A PANEL DEBATE ON STRUCTURE-TECHNOLOGY FIT: WHAT IS IT? WHAT GOOD IS IT?, Barbara A. Gutek
A SOCIAL ACTION PERSPECTIVE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT, R. Hirschheim, H. Klein, and M. Newman
AFTER THE SALE: LEVERAGING MAINTENANCE WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYl, Blake Ives and Michael Vitale
KEY FEATURES FOR PROBLEM FRAMNG DECISION SUPPORT, Raja K. Iyer and Carl R. Adams
THE USER INTERFACE IN INFORMATION PROCESSING: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF STUDENT PROGRAMMERS, Donna M. Kaminski
PANEL 2 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF DEMIOCRATIC GOVERMMEMT IM THE UMITED STATES, John Leslie King
A METHODOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE USER INTERFACE DESIGN, Feng-Yang Kuo and Jahangir Karimi
A GENERIC SHELL APPROACH FOR KMOWLEDGE ELICITATION AMD REPRESENTATION IM IDSS, Rafael Lazimy
THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON CONTROL: A LEADERSHIP THEORY PERSPECTIVE, Soonchul Lee and Michael E. Treacy
PANEL 4 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND STRATEGIC ORGAMIZATIONAL CHANGE, Melissa Mead
PANEL 1 COMPETING REFERENCE DISCIPLWES FOR MIS RESEARCH, Haim Mendelson
IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON TOLL COLLECTION AT THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, F. Javier Lerch, and Vandana Gadh
PSROUTE: AN INTERACTIVE DESIGN TOOL FOR SELECTING ROUTES IN DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, Sridhar Naraslmhan and Hasan Pirkul
INFORMATION-SHARING SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF COLLABORATIVE WORK, I, Judith Reitman Olson, Laurence Rosenberg, Lynn Conway, and Dan Atkins
DESIGN OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM USING A HISTORICAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM*, N. L. Sarda
LOGICAL AND PHYSICAL TEMPORAL-DATABASE DESIGN, Arie Segev
TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE IMPORTANCE, AND IMPACT OF NATURAL LANGUAG INTERFACES TO DATABASES, Vijay Sethi
INFORMATION-SHARING SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF COLLABORATIVE WORK, II, Lee Sproull
CONTROLLING COMPUTER ABUSE: AM EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTIVE SECURITY COUNTERMEASURES, Detmar W. Straub Jr.
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF USER SATISFACTION WITH MULTIPLE DIALOG MODES, Roderick A. Taylor and Michael S. Y. Wang
A KNOWLEDGE BASED APPROACH FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, Ajay S. Vinze, Mari M. Heltne, Minder Chen, Jay F. Nunamaker, and Benn R. Konsynski
James P. Ware, Principal, James P. Ware
USING A GDSS TO FACILITATE GROUP CONSENSUS: SOME INTENDED AND UNIMTENDED CONSEQUENCES, Richard G. Watson, Gerardine DeSanctis, and Marshall Scott Poole
PANEL 6 CONNECTING: STRATEGIES FOR BRIDGING THE GAP FROM EDUCATION TO INDUSTRY AND GOVERNMENT, Kathy Brittain White and Albert L. Lederer
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF STRATEGIES FOR UNDERSTANDING QUANTITATIVE DECISION MODELS, Charles Wiecha and Max Henrion
ASSESSMENT OF THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF ASSESSOR PERSPECTIVES, Ronald B. Wilkes and Gary W. Dickson
AN EXAMINATION OF MANAGERIAL STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PENETRATION IN ORGANIZATIONS, Robert W. Zmud, Andrew C. Boynton, and Gerry C. Jacobs