Submissions from 1993
TUTORIAL 5 COGNITIVE MAPPING: HOW INFORMATION SYSTEMS CAN HELP WITH MESSY PROBLEMS AND QUALITATIVE DATA, Fran Ackermann
INDEX OF AUTHORS, AIS
TUTORIAL 4 TOTAL QUALITY AND THE IS FUNCTION, Steven Alter
PANEL 1 VALUING DIVERSITY: THE CHALLENGE FACING IT MANAGERS AND EDUCATORS, Lynda M. Applegate
PANEL 12 SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT: VITAL MIS RESEARCH METHOD OR MEDICINE SHOW?, Dirk Baldwin
REINVENTING THE IS ORGANIZATION: NEW PRACTICES FOR MANAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy, Cynthia M. Beath, Da!e L. Goodhue, and Jeanne W. Ross
PANEL 10 PRIVACY AND ACCURACY ISSUES FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE 1990s AND BEYOND, Michael Bieber
PANEL 6 EDI, INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND COMPETITION IN EUROPEAN MARKETS, Niels Bjorn-Andersen
TUTORIAL 6 MEET THE EDITORS, Richard J. Boland, Gerardine DeSanctis, John C. Henderson, Blake Ives, and John L. King
DECISION CRITERIA IN THE ADOPTION OF EDI, Lyne Bouchard
PANEL 2 WHAT CAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS LEARN FROM ECONOMICS? APPLICATIONS AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM CURRENT RESEARCH, Erik Brynjolfsson
IS INFORMATION SYSTEMS SPENDING PRODUCTIVE? NEW EVIDENCE AND NEW RESULTS, Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin Hitt
DETERMINANTS OF THE DEMAND FOR MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS, Erik Brynjolfsson and Chris F. Kemerer
INVESTIGATING INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT, Yolande E. Chan and Sid L. Huff
PANEL 4 EVENT-DRIVEN BUSINESS SOLUTIONS: IMPLEMENTATION EXPERIENCES AND ISSUES, J. Owen Cherrington
DEFINING COMMON GROUND: MANAGING DIVERSITY THROUGH ELECTRONIC MEETING SYSTEMS, Laku Chidambaram and Judith A. Kautz
MANAGERIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING AND THE SPECIFICITY OF INFORMATION, Vivek Choudhury and Jeffrey L. Sampler
PANEL 15 MODELING EXPERT DECISION MAKING: PARADOX OF SIMPLE VERSUS COMPLEX MODELS, Hyung-Min Michael Chung
THE RATIONALIZATION OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING: IMPLICATIONS OF GROUP SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR POWER, SYMBOLISM AND FACE-VVORK, Danial Clapper and Pushkala Prasad
PANEL 11 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ETHICS: WHAT ARE THE ISSUES?, Sue Conger
THE CONTRIBUTION OF SHARED KNOWLEDGE TO IS GROUP PERFORMANCE, Jay G. Cooprider and Kay M. Victor
SUPPORTING DIVERSITY IN TECHNOLOGY: THE ROLE OF MIS MANAGERS, Amit Das and Shobha S. Das
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF JOINT APPLICATION DESIGN (JAD) IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS DELIVERY, Elizabeth J. Davidson
PANEL 7 A WORKSHOP ON TWO TECHNIQUES FOR QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS: INTERVIEWING AND EVALUATION, Lynda Davies
KEY ISSUES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT: A DELPHI STUDY IN SLOVENIA, Sasa Dekleva and Joze Zupancic
TUTORIAL 3 THE STATE OF THE ART IN GROUP SUPPORT SYSTEMS RESEARCH, Alan Dennis, Joe Valacich, and Bob Anson
MEASURING SOFTWARE ENGINEERING MATURITY: A RASCH CALIBRATION, David Drehmer and Sasa Dekleva
AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NORTH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MIS RESEARCH, J. Roberto Evaristo and Elena Karahanna-Evaristo
TEACHING TEAMWORK: AN EXPLORATION OF USING COOPERATIVE LEARNING TEAMS, Jack W. Fellers
OUTSOURCING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: TOWARD NEW SHAPES OF ORGANIZATION?, Guy Fitzgerald and Leslie Willcocks
EMBRACING DI[VERSHTY: A FRAMEWORK FOR RESOLVING CONFLICT BETWEEN MIS AND MANUFACTURING, Jack Arthur Gowan Jr. and Richard G. Mathieu
THEMES OF POWE:R AND TRUST IN EDI RELATIONSHIPS, Paul J. Hart and Carol S. Saunders
A PROCESS STUDY OF EFFECTS OF GSS AND TASK TYPE ON INFORMATIONAL AND NORMATIVE INFLUENCE IN SMALL GROUPS, Wei Huang, K. S. Raman, and K. K. Wei
ESTABLISHING VISIONS IN CONTEXT: TOWARD A MODEL OF REQUIREMENTS PROCESSES, Matthias Jarke and Klaus Pohl
PANEL 17 INTERNET AND BEYOND: BUILDING PUBLIC DATA INFRASTRUCTURES, Ajit Kambil
LABORATORY STUDIES OF IS FAILURE AS ESCALATING COMMITMENT TO A FAILING COURSE OF ACTION: OVERCOMING THE OBSTACLES, Mark Keil and Richard Mixon
MARKETS AND PRIVACY, Kenneth C. Laudon
ELECTRONIC MAIL AS A MEDIUM FOR RICH COMMUNICATION: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION USING HERMENEUTIC INTERPRETATION, Allen S. Lee
AN EXPLORATION OF THE ROLE OF DIVERSE CULTURES ON THE INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS DETERMINATION PROCESS, Robert L. Leitheiser and Nadya A. Fouad
AUTOMATING DECISION GUIDANCE IN A GROUP DECISION ENVIRONMENT, Moez Limayem and Gerardine DeSanctis
EYE MOVEMENT-BASED ANALYSES OF GRAPHS AND TABLES: THE NEXT GENERATION, Gerald L. Lohse
AN EXPLORATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUSINESS PROCESS REDESIGN AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURES, Victoria L. Mitchell
TUTORIAL 2 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OBJECT PARADIGM AND OBJECT-ORIENTED SYSTEMS, David E. Monarchi
PANEL 18 THE INFUSION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INTO TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES: LESSONS FOR IS RESEARCH, Michael D. Myers
TUTORIAL 1 HOW STRUCTURATION THEORY CAN INFORM THE SOCIAL STUDY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, Wanda J. Orlikowski
THE STATE AND STATUS OF INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION, K. Pelly Periasamy
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE REVISITED: IMPLICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE, Louis Raymond, Guy Pare, and Francois Bergeron
OUTSOURCING OR INSOURCING?, Tapio Reponen
DIVERSITY WITH COOPERATION IN DATABASE SCHEMATA: SEMANTIC RELATIVISM, F. Saltor and M. Garcia-Solaco
PANEL 3 ARCHITECTURES FOR ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION: ARE THERE LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM EUROPE?, A. W. Scheer
PREPARATION OF RAW INGREDIENTS: JAPAN'S EDUCATION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS STUDENTS FOR CORPORATE COOKING, Haruo Takagi, Morio Nagata, and Ryutaro Manabe
DAMPENING STATUS INFLUENCE USING A GROUP SUPPORT SYSTEM: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok-Kee Wei, and Richard T. Watson
TASK SATISFACTION IN GROUPS: A CLOSURE APPROACH, M. Venkatesh, Ruth V. Small, and Jacques C. Verville
PANEL 13 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OUTSOURCING, N. Venkatraman
CREATIVITY, DISNEY STYLE, WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort Seminar Productions
PANEL 5 INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN JAPAN: EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND PRACTICE, Richard Watson
PANEL 14 RESEARCH FOR PRACTICE: EXPERIENCE WITH THE RESEARCH PROGRAM OF SIM'S ADVANCED PRACTICES COUNCIL, Madeline Weiss
PANEL 8 THE RIGHT RESEARCH TASK: A CRITICAL LOOK AT THE TRADEOFFS OF EXPERIMENTAL TASK DIVERSITY IN IS RESEARCH, Bradley C. Wheeler
THE SYMBOLEC POTENTKAL OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: DI[FFERENCES AMONG WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS, Susan J. Winter
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGIES: UNANSWERED QUESTIONS AND THE RESEARCH-PRACTICE GAP, Judy L. Wynekoop and Nancy L. Russo
THE PENCIL-LESS ARCHITECT'S OFFICE: A 66DEVIANT" CASE STUDY OF THE DYNAMICS OF STRATEGIC CHANGE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, Philip W. Yetton, Kim D. Johnston, and Jane F. Craig
Submissions from 1992
AN EXPLORATION OF SCHEMA DEVELOPMENT IN PROCEDURE-ORIENTED PROGRAMMERS LEARNING OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY, Mary Lynn Manns and Jim Nelson