Management Information Systems Quarterly
Volume 35, Issue 2
Articles
Measurement and Meaning in Information Systems and Organizational Research: Methodological and Philosophical Foundations
richard bagozzi
Construct Measurement and Validation Procedures in MIS and Behavioral Research: Integrating New and Existing Techniques
Scott B. MacKenzie, Philip M. Podsakoff, and Nathan P. Podsakoff
Incorporating Formative Measures into Covariance-Based Structural Equation Models
Adamantios Diamantopoulos
What Signals Are You Sending? How Website Quality Influences Perceptions of Product Quality and Purchase Intentions
John D. Wells, Joseph S. Valacich, and Traci J. Hess
Correlated Failures, Diversification, and Information Security Risk Management
Pei-yu Chen, Gaurav Kataria, and Ramayya Krishnan
Managing Consumer Privacy Concerns in Personalization: A Strategic Analysis of Privacy Protection
Dong-Joo Lee, Jae-Hyeon Ahn, and Youngsok Bang
The More, the Merrier? How the Number of Partners in a Standard-Setting Initiative Affects Shareholder’s Risk and Return
Nitin Aggarwal, Qizhi Dai, and Eric A. Walden
Competing Perspectives on the Link Between Strategic Information Technology Alignment and Organizational Agility: Insights from a Mediation Model
Paul P. Tallon and Alain Pinsonneault
CIO Reporting Structure, Strategic Positioning, and Firm Performance
Rajiv Banker, Nan Hu, Paul A. Pavlou, and Jerry Luftman
Editorials
Table of Contents, Volume 35, Issue 2
MIS Quarterly
An Update and Extension to SEM Guidelines for Admnistrative and Social Science Research
D Gefen, Detmar W. Straub, and Edward E. Rigdon