Special Section: Advancing Qualitative IS Research Methodologies (pp. 1-116, 246-263)
Editorials
What's in a Contribution?
Dorothy E. Leidner
Advancing Qualitative IS Research Methodologies: Expanding Horizons and Seeking New Paths
Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Robert M. Davison, Walter Fernandez, Patrick Finnegan, Shan L. Pan, and Suprateek Sarker
Articles
Building an Apparatus: Refractive, Reflective, and Diffractive Readings of Trace Data
Carsten Østerlund, Kevin Crowston, and Corey Jackson
Pluralist Theory Building: A Methodology for Generalizing from Data to Theory
Sune Dueholm Müller, Lars Mathiassen, and Carol Saunders
Recent Advances and Opportunities for Improving Critical Realism-Based Case Study Research in IS
Donald E. Wynn Jr. and Clay K. Williams
A Framework for Validating Information Systems Research Based on a Pluralist Account of Truth and Correctness
John Mingers and Craig Standing
The Mediating Role of Psychological Empowerment in Information Security Compliance Intentions
Gurpreet Dhillon, Yurita Yakimini Abdul Talib, and Winnie Ng Picoto
Why We Cannot Resist Our Smartphones: Investigating Compulsive Use of Mobile SNS from a Stimulus-Response-Reinforcement Perspective
Chuang Wang and Matthew K.O. Lee
The Role of Basic Human Values in Knowledge Sharing: How Values Shape the Postadoptive Use of Electronic Knowledge Repositories
Stefan Tams, Alina Dulipovici, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Kevin Craig, and Mark Srite