Submissions from 1991
INDEX OF AUTHORS, AIS
EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON FEEDBACK SEEKING, Soon Ang, Detmar W. Straub, Larry L. Cummings, and P. Christopher Earley
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND GLOBALIZATION, Lynda Applegate
CREAT NG AN INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, Chriennthi Avgerou
RESEARCH APPROACHES TO IT BUSINESS VALUE: CASE STUDIES VERSUS FORMAL MODELING, Rajiv D. Banker
INNOVATION IN EDUCATION: THE ROLE OF COMPUTING AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN SUPPORT OF COLLABORATIVE LEARNING, Jack Baroudi
AN INFORMATION ECONOMICS APPROACH TO ANALYZING INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR COOPERATIVE DECIS][ON MAKING, Anitesh Barua and Andrew B. Whinston
DEVELOPING BUSINESS AND INFORMATION STRATEGY ALIGNMENT: A STUDY IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY, Marianne Broadbent and Peter Well
EXTERNAL VERSUS INTERNAL PERSPECTIVES IN DETERMINING A FIRM'S PROGRESSIVE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, Elizabeth Anne Busch, Sirkka Jarvenpaa, Noam Tractinsky, and William H. Glick
CONCEPTUAL LEVEL VERSUS LOGICAL LEVEL USER-DATABASE INTERACTION, H. C. Chan, K. K. Wei, and K. L. Siau
FROM THINKING TO TINKERING: THE GRASSROOTS OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Claudio U. Ciborra
AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OFTHE EFFECT OF A GROUP DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM ON NORMATME INFLUENCE IN SMALL GROUPS, Danial L. Clapper, Ephraim R. McLean, and Richard T. Watson
EVALUATING THE PROSPECTS FOR ALTERNATIVE ELECTRONIC SECURITIES MARKETS, Eric K. Clemons and Bruce W. Weber
A SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY PERSPECTIVE ON INDIVIDUAL REACTIONS TO COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY, Deborah R. Compeau and Christopher A. Higgins
WHY I RECOMMENDED THAT YOUR PAPER BE ACCEPTED: CONVERSATIONS WITH IS JOURNAL EDITORS, Mary J. Culnan
THE EFFECTS OF EARLY ADOPTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY, Brian L. Dos Santos and Ken Peffers
ADOPTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL WORK-AT-HOME: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, Linda Elizabeth Duxbury, D. Roland Thomas, and Christopher Alan Higgins
THE EXPERIENCE OF FLOW IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED AND IN FACE-TO-FACE GROUPS, Jawaid A. Ghani, Roberta Supnick, and Pamela Rooney
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE PARADOX, Sidney E. Harris
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE PARADOX, Sidney E. Harris
CATT: AN ARGUMENTATION BASED GROUPWARE SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING CASE DISCUSSIONS IN BUSINESS SCHOOLS, Safaa Hashim, Sukumar Rathnam, and Andrew B. Whinston
WE CAN DO BETTER: INTEGRATING THEORIES OF NOVEL ORGANIZATIONS NEW ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS, AND INFOR ATION TECHNOLOGY, George P. Huber
PROCESS MODELS OF EXPERTISE FOR DECISION MAKING, Paul E. Johnson
THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF USER PARTICIPATION AND USER INVOLVEMENT IN INFORMATION SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION SUCCESS, Leon A. Kappelman and Ephraim R. McLean
CURRENT RESEARCH ON ECONOMICS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A REPORT FROM THE WISE PRECONFERENCE MEETING, Chris F. Kemerer
CONCEPTUAL MODELING AND CLUSTER ANALYSIS: DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR INFORMATION ARCHITECTURES, Derk Jan Kiewiet and Robert A. Stegwee
THE EFFECTS OF USER PARTICIPATION ON SYSTEM SUCCESS: TOWARD A CONTINGENCY THEORY OF USER SATESFACTION, William R. King and Tsang-Hsiung Lee
CURRENT RESEARCH BY IS DOCTORAL STUDENTS: A FORUM AND REPORT FROM THE ICIS DOCTORAL CONSORT[UM, Kenneth L. Kraemer
DOES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MAKE THE STOCK EXCHANGE TRADING FLOOR OBSOLETE?, Henry C. Lucas
INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH IN EUROPE: THREE SURVEYS, Kalle Lyytinen
COORDINATION THEORY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ORGANIZATIONS, AND GROUP WOkK, Tom Malone
FORMAL SPECIFICATIONS AND COMMAND MODELING IN SOFTWARE SYSTEMS WITH A COMPLEX COMMAND STRUCTURE, Michael V. Mannino, In Jun Choi, and Sukumar Rathnam
A GOAL-DRIVEN COGNITIVE MODEL OF THE SYSTEMS EVALUATION PROCESS, Kieran Mathieson and Terence Ryan
THE VALUE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: A RESOURCE VIEW, J. D. McKeen and H. A. Smith
MANAGING EXPERT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION AND DEPLOYMENT IN LARGE COMPANY ENVIRONMENTS, Robert J. Mockler
CURRENT RESEARCH USING DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS THEORY: A REPORT FROM THE DIGIT PRECONFERENCE MEETING, Gary C. Moore
THE COMMUN CATION PROBLEM IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT: TOWARD A RELATTONAL APPROACH, Fergus Murray and Hugh Willmott
A WORKSHOP ON TWO TECHNIOUES FOR OUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS: ANALYTIC INDUCTION AND RERMENEUTICS, Wanda J. Orlikowski
ALTERNATFFE THEORETTCAL ENTERPRETATIONS OF AN ORGANIZATIONAL CASE: DHFUSION OF KNNOVATTON VERSUS AGENCY THEORY, Jeanne W. Ross
MEETTING IN TIME: RECORDING THE WORKGROUP CONVERSATION, Kent Sandoe, Lorne Olfman, and Munir Mandviwalla
A DEBATE WITH THE AUDIENCE ON IS RESEARCH STRATEGIES: CAN NORTH AMERICA LEARN ANYTHING FROM EUROPEAN RESEARCH?, Gunter Schaefer
EDUCATING INTERDISCIPLINARY SPECIALISTS: THE CASE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND FINANCE, Abraham Seidmann
WHAT CIOs NEED FROM ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES, James A. Senn
INTEGRATING EDI INTO THE ORGANIZATION'S SYSTEMS: A MODEL OF THE STAGES OF iNTEGRATION, Paula M.C. Swatman and Paul A. Swatman
INNOVATIVE DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES IN MIS RESEARCH: NEW WAYS TO APPROACH OLD PROBLEMS, Ronald L. Thompson
THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF AN ENNOVATTVE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM, C. Torben Thomsen
THE LIVING CASE: AN INTELLIGENT SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING CASE INSTRUCTION, Jon A. Turner and Rachna Kumar
PRESENTATION OF MULTIATYRIBUTE DATA: TESTING THE THEORY OF COGNITIVE FIT, Narayan S. Umananth and Iris Vessey
ON THE EXPRESSIVE POWER OF THE RELATIONAL MODEL: A DATABASE DESIGNER'S POINT OF VIEW, R. J. Veldwijk, E. R. K. Spoor, M. Boogaard, and M. V. van Dijk
A UNIFIED MODEL OF SOMWARE AND DATA DECOMPOSITION, Yair Wand and Ron Weber
CURRENT RESEARCH ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS: A REPORT FROM THE WITS-91 PRECONFERENCE MEETING, Y. Richard Wang
PROCESS SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY, COOPERATIVE WORK AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT, David G. Wastell
AN ONTOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF NIAM'S GRAMMAR FOR CONCEPTUAL SCHEMA DIAGRAMS, Ron Weber and Yanchun Zhang
THE NOLAN STAGE MODEL: A DEBATE, Peter Weill
AVOIDING RUNAWAY PROJECTS: A DEBATE ON IMPROV[NG SOFrWARE ESTIMATION, Clive D. Wrigley
OBJECT-ORIENTED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, Ed Yourdon
SOME ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNKCATIONS USE IN AN ONGOING, Michael H. Zack