Submissions from 1992
INDEX OF AUTHORS, AIS
PANEL 5 EDUCATION IN THE INFORMATION AGE: EXPERIENCES IN THE ELECTRONIC CLASSROOM, Maryam Alavi
IMPLEMENTING EMERGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES: THE EXAMPLE OF IMAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Mary B. Alexander and Carol Wasala
PANEL 7 PARADIGM SHIFT 2001: WHAT WILL WE TEACH BUSINESS MAJORS AS THE TECHNOLOGY BECOMES INVISIBLE?, Steven Alter
USE OF STALE ANSWERS IN DATABASE APPLICATIONS, Yair M. Babad and Aditya N. Saharia
PANEL 14 RETHINKING MODELS OF ORGANIZATION AND INNOVATION WITHIN INFORMATION SYSTEMS STUDIES, Robert J. Benson
TUTORIAL NEW HORIZONS FOR HYPERMEDIA IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Michael Bieber
THE POST-FORDIST TRANSFORMATION: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE, Andrew C. Boynton, Bart Victor, Joe Pine, and Mark Eaker
EXEMPLAR: IMPROVING THE COLLEGE CLASSROOM WITH GROUP SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY, Robert O. Briggs, V. Ramesh, Koushik Basu, and Jusith P. Carlisle
PANEL 6 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS FUNCTION: RESEARCH ISSUES AND CHALLENGES, John J. Burbridge Jr.
SUPPORTING JOINT APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT (JAD) WITH ELECTRONIC MEETING SYSTEMS: A FIELD STUDY, Erran Carmel, Joey F. George, and Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS OUTSOURCING: A MIXED INTEGER PROGRAMMING ANALYSIS, A. Chaudhury, K. Nam, and H. Raghav Rao
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE STRATEGIC USE OF IS IN AIRLINE DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH, Ellen Chrisliaanse
INFORMATION, POWER, AND CONTROL OF THE DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A FIELD STUDY IN THE CONSUMER PACKAGED GOODS INDUSTRY, Eric K. Clemons and Michael C. Row
PANEL 12 UNDERSTANDING THE SOFTWARE TRAINING PROCESS: WHAT'S REALLY IMPORTANT?, Deborah Compeau
A WELL-SPECIFIED TEMPORAL RELATIONAL MODEL, Debabrata Dey, Terence M. Barron, and Veda C. Storey
TUTORIAL BUILDING GROUP DECISION SUPPORT AND MULTIMEDIA RESEARCH LABS, Dorothy Dologite
APPROACHES TO COMPUTERIZATION IN SMALL BUSINESSES IN GREECE, Georgios I. Doukidis, Steve Smithson, and Takis Lybereas
PANEL 9 NEW THINKING IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS EDUCATION FOR MANAGERS: A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE, Michael E. Earl
MEDIA RICHNESS THEORY AND NEW ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION MEDIA: A STUDY OF VOICE MAIL AND ELECTRONIC MAIL, Maha M. El-Shinnawy and M. Lynne Markus
PANEL 16 CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH IN IS, J. Roberto Evaristo
UNDERSTANDING THE CEO/CIO RELATIONSHIP, David F. Feeny, Brian Edwards, and Kep Simpson
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIFFUSION: A REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, Robert G. Fichman
THE EFFECT OF PREVENTIVE AND DETERRENT SOFTWARE PIRACY STRATEGIES ON PRODUCER PROFITS, Ram D. Gopal and G. Lawrence Sanders
PANEL 13 IS: A PROFESSION AT THE CROSSROADS?, Paul Gray
AUTOMATION OF THE APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE: MEASURING THE VALUE ADDED, Patricia J. Guinan, G. Nicholas Hopkins, and Jay G. Cooprider
NEURAL NETWORKS IN FORECASTING AND DECISION MAKING, Timothy R. Hill and William C. Remus
AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE DETERMINANTS OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY USE AND ITS IMPACT ON SUPERVISORSUBORDINATE INTERACTIONS, Caroline Howard and Nicholas P. Vitalari
PANEL 3 ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SERVICES: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTITIONERS AND ACADEMICS, Mimi E. Hurt
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DISTRIBUTION POLICY IN A GLOBAL VERSUS DOMESTIC CONTEXT, Sirka L. Jarvenpaa and Noam Tractinsky
MESSAGE CREATION VERSATILITY, MEDIA CAPACITY, AND MEDIA CHOICE: A FORWARD-LOOKING PERSPECTIVE, Ruth C. King, Amir Hartman, and Kathleen Hartzel
THE EFFECT OF MEDIUM AND TASK ON DYADIC COMMUNICATION, Susan T. Kinney and Richard T. Watson
A MODEL OF THE EVOLUTION OF IS OUTSOURCING RELATIONSHIPS, Robert J. Klepper
INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN MANUFACTURING COORDINATION: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES, Rob Kling, Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jonathan Allen, Yannis Bakos, Vijay Gurbaxani, and John King
PANEL 1 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION INFRA-STRUCTURES: DEVELOPMENT AND POLICIES, Ron M. Lee
A COST SHARING TECHNIQUE FOR THE MANAGERS OF DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER NETWORKS, Jay M. Lightfoot and Richard D. Spinetto
PANEL 8 VALUE-ADDED SERVICES IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE FROM THE FRONT LINE, Donald A. Marchand
TUTORIAL TRANSFORMING THE ORGANIZATION: REENGINEERING BUSINESS PROCESSES WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, M. Lynne Markus and John A. Turner
MODELING REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE: ISSUES AND IMPLEMENTATION CONSIDERATIONS, Pentti Marttiin, Kalle Lyytinen, Matti Rossi, Veli-Pekka Tahvanainen, Kari Smolander, and Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON TOLL COLLECTION AT THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, F. Javier Lerch, and Vandana Gadh
IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT, N/A N/A
GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING CLASSES IN DATA MODELING, Jeffrey Parsons and Yair Wand
PANEL 11 REENGINEERING: FULL SPEED AHEAD OR ARETNE SURE THAT WE KNOW WHERE WE ARE GOING?, Leslie R. Porter
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS STRATEGY: A SYNTHESIS OF THE CASE FOR REVERSE CAUSALITY, Philip Powell
THE IMPACT OF INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS ON THE ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION OF INTERORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEMS, G. Prekumar, K. Ramamurthy, and Sree Nilakanta
A COMPARISON OF ALBRECHT'S FUNCTION POINT AND SYMONS' MARK II METRICS, Raimo Rask, Petteri Laamanen, and Kalle Lyytinen
DEVELOPING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR AUGMENTING CASE DISCUSSIONS: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS, Sukumar Rathnam, Ravi Kalakota, Andrew B. Whinston, Safaa Hashim, and Jeff Butterfield
PANEL 2 STRUCTURATION THEORY IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH: DILEMMAS AND SOLUTIONS, Daniel Robey
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS: SOME PRELIMINARY IMPRESSIONS, Sundeep Sahay and Daniel Robey
ANTICIPATING THE MNEMONIC SHIFT: ORGANIZATIONAL REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING IN 2001, Kent Sandoe and Lorne Olfman
PANEL 17 SOCIAL ISSUES OF IS: RESHAPING OUR RESEARCH AGENDA FOR 2001?, Jeff Smith
PANEL 4 LEVERAGING BUSINESS PROCESS REDESIGN THROUGH IS/TQM SYNERGY: CIOs TARGET RESEARCH DIRECTIONS, Jill Y. Smith
PERCEIVED STRATEGIC VALUE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS: MEASUREMENT, DETERMINANTS, AND EFFECTS, Girish H. Subramanian and John T. Nosek
BUSINESS PROCESS REDESIGN AND INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE: ESTABLISHING THE MISSING LINKS, James T. C. Teng, William J. Kettinger, and Subashish Guha
PANEL 15 INTEGRATING AI TECHNOLOGIES WITH CONVENTIONAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Richard G. Vedder
THE EFFECTS OF RESTRICTIVENESS AND PREFERENCE FOR PROCEDURAL ORDER ON THE APPROPRIATION OF GROUP DECISION HEURISTICS IN A GSS ENVIRONMENT, Bradley C. Wheeler and Brian E. Mennecke
PANEL 10 EXPLORING THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS AS EMPOWERMENT TECHNIQUES IN TQM ENVIRONMENTS, Karen L. Williams
MISPLACED RESOURCES? FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPUTER LITERACY AMONG END-USERS, Susan J. Winter, Barbara A. Gutek, and Katherine M. Chudoba
STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH: COMBINING RESEARCH METHODS, Judy L. Wynekoop
Submissions from 1991
AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION INTO DECISION SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTS: FINDINGS AND CONSIDERATIONS, J. Michael Pearson and J. P. Shim