Submissions from 1990
INDEX OF AUTHORS, AIS
PANEL 15 TEACHING BY THE CASE METHOD: SECRETS OF THE TRADE, Brandt Allen
PANEL 9 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TOMORROW'S ORGANIZATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE, Lynda M. Applegate
A COMPARISON OF THE DATA AGGREGATION APPROACH WITH THE LOGICAL RELATIONAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY, Dinesh Batra and Peeter J. Kirs
INTRODUCTION TO MINI-TRACK: PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, Izak Benbasat
PANEL 11 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TOMORROW'S ORGANIZATION: COORDINATION AND CONTROL IN DEVOLVING ORGANIZATIONS, Robert W. Blanning
AN EMPIRICAL TEST FOR THE EXPANSION-CONTROL MODEL FOR MANAGING END-USER COMPUTING, James C. Brancheau and Donald L. Amoroso
PANEL 7 MODELS FOR THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS CURRICULUM: WHArS HAPPENING INTERNATIONALLY?, Gordon B. Davis
PANEL 2 LESSONS LEARNED FROM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH ON SMALL ORGANIZATIONS, William H. DeLone
AN EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC MEETING SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, Alan R. Dennis, Craig K. Tyran, Douglas R. Vogel, and J. F. Nunamaker Jr.
APPROACHES TO STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PLANNING EXPERIENCE IN TWENTY-ONE UNITED KINGDOM COMPANIES, Michael J. Earl
PANEL 4 EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS: ASSESSING IMPACTS AND VALUE, Joyce J. Elam
ON THE ECONOMICS OF THE-SOFTWARE REPLACEMENT PROBLEM, Dhananjay K. Gode, Anitesh Barua, and Tridas Mukhopadhyay
PANEL 1 NATIONAL IT POLICIES IN EASTERN EUROPE AND THE SOV[ET UNION, Seymour Goodman
AN AGENCY THEORY VIEW OF THE MANAGEMENT OF END-USER COMPUTING, Vijay Gurbaxani and Chris F. Kemerer
INSTITUTIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL DIFFUSION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOG, V. Gurbaxani, J. L. King, K. L. Kraemer, F. W. McFarian, K. S. Raman, and C. S. Yap
PANEL 8 DEVELOPING GLOBAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS, Blake Ives
THE DESIGN OF COMPUTER BASED SUPPORT FOR TASK COMMUNICATION WITHIN ORGANIZATIONS, Surinder Singh Kahai and Randolph Cooper
USER INFORMATION SATISFACTION: TOWARD CONCEPTUAL CLARITY, K. Kyu Kim
A NEW APPROACH FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND RULE PROCESSING IN A KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEM, Akhil Kumar
A DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION APPROACH TO MIS INFUSION: CONCEPTUALIZATION, METHODOLOGY, AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES, Tae Hyoung Kwon
PANEL 6 MAKING SENSE OF QUALITATIVE DATA IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, Allen S. Lee
FINDING INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES: AI EXTENSIONS TO EDI, Ronald M. Lee and Sarah Donaldson Dewitz
PANEL 14 RESEARCH DIRECTIONS IN COMPUTER-AIDED SOMWARE ENGINEERING (CASE), Kalle Lyytinen
WHAT IS AN "END-USER"? IDENTIFYING MULTIPLE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG INFORMATION SYSTEMS USERS, C. J. Martin
PANEL 10 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TOMORROW'S ORGANIZATION: NEW MODELS FOR THE GLOBAL ENTERPRISE, Robert M. Mason
CROSS-CULTURAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH: THE CASE OF EASTERN EUROPE AND THE USSR, William K. McHenry, Joel Snyder, and Kevin Lynch
ISSUES IN DISTRIBUTED MODEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, Waleed A. Muhanna
PANEL 12 RECENT ADVANCES IN SUPPORTING COLLABORATIVE WORK, Judith S. Olson
STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, Mogens Kuhn Pedersen
ALLOCATION OF DATABASES IN A DISTRIBUTED DATABASE SYSTEM, Sudha Ram and Sridhar Narasimhan
PANEL 16 BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORKS: PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES, Shimon Schocken
ABSTRACTION BASED MODELING: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE PROCESS, Ananth Srinivasan and Dov Te'eni
PANEL 13 TELECOMMUNICATIONS REFORM IN EUROPE: IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, Charles Steinfield
PANEL 3 APPROACHES TO THE MBA CORE COURSE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Edward A. Stohr
PANELS, Jon A. Turner and Claudio Ciborra
CASE-BASED REASONING IN SOFrWARE EFFORT ESTIMATION, Steven Vicinanza, Michael J. Prietula, and Tridas Mukhopadhyay
STRUCTURATION THEORY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, Geoff Walsham and Chun-Kwong Han
TOWARD A THEORY OF THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Yair Wand and Ron Weber
A SOURCE TAGGING THEORY FOR HETEROGENEOUS DATABASE SYSTEMS, Y. Richard Wang and Stuart E. Madnick
COMPUTER TRAINING AND COMPUTER ANXIETY IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS: AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS, Jane Webster, James B. Heian, and Jeffrey E. Michelman
THE USE OF STRATEGIC INFORMAT[ON TECHNOLOGY BY ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS, Peter Weill and Marianne Broadbent
SYSTEMS DEVELOPERS: PREOCCUPATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND POWER, Hugh Willmott, Jan Mouritsen, Per Flensburg, and Bente Elkjaer
DESKTOP COMPUTERIZATION AS A CONTINUING PROCESS, Mary Zmuidzinas, Rob Kling, and Joey George
Submissions from 1980
A CRITIQUE OF COGNITIVE STYLES THEORY AND RESEARCH, Ronald N. Taylor and Izak Benbasat