Submissions from 2015
The Adoption of Online Shopping Assistants: Perceived Similarity as an Antecedent to Evaluative Beliefs, Sameh Al-Natour, Izak Benbasat, and Ron Cenfetelli
s This Review Believable? A Study of Factors Affecting the Credibility of Online Consumer Reviews, Cindy Man-Yee Cheung PhD, Choon-Ling Sia PhD, and Kevin K. Y. Kuan Kong PhD
The Effects of Leader-Member Exchange on Member Performance in Virtual World Team, Samuel Goh
Laboring Online: Are There "New" Labor Processes In Virtual Game Worlds?, Anita Greenhill and Gordon Fletcher
Method or Madness: Qualitative Research on Cognition, Culture and Information Systems, Luciara Nardon and Kathryn Aten
Hype or Help? A Longitudinal Field Study of Virtual World Use for Team Collaboration, Viswanath Venkatesh and Jamie B. Windeler
Submissions from 2014
Making the Case for Leveraging the Patient-Centered E-Health (PCEH) Context to Expand Information Systems Theory, Aaron Baird
Educating Students in Healthcare Information Technology Is Community Barriers, Challenges, and Paths Forward, Samir Chatterjee
Health Care IT: Process, People, Patients and Interdisciplinary Considerations, Fay Cobb Payton
The Clinical Impact of eHealth on the Self-Management of Diabetes: A Double Adoption Perspective, Helen Kelley and Mike Chiasson
Evaluation as a Multi-Ontological Endeavour: A Case from the English National Program for IT in Healthcare, Ela Klecun
Information Technology Issues in Healthcare: Hospital CEO and CIO Perspectives, Prashant Palvia
Patients Are Not Simply Health IT Users or Consumers: The Case for "e Healthicant" Applications, Susan A. Sherer PhD
Ubiquitous Healthcare Information System: Toward Crossing the Security Chasm, Sweta Sneha
Health Digital Inclusion and Patient-centered Care Readiness in the USA, Jun Sun PhD
Underpinning a Guiding Theory of Patient-Centered E-Health, E. Vance Wilson
Security Risk Management in Healthcare: A Case Study, Humayun Zafar