Management Information Systems Quarterly
Special Issues
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Special Issue: Complexity and Information Systems Research in the Emerging Digital World Special Issue: The Role of Information Systems and Analytics in Chronic Disease Prevention and ManagementArticles
Table of Contents, Volume 44, Issue 1
MIS Quarterly
Complexity and Information Systems Research in the Emerging Digital World
Hind Benbya, Ning Nan, Hüseyin Tanriverdi, and Youngjin Yoo
The Dynamics of Drift in Digitized Processes
Brian T. Pentland, Peng Liu, Waldemar Kremser, and Thorvald Hærem
Taming the Complexity in Search Matching: Two-Sided Recommender Systems on Digital Platforms
Onkar Malgonde, He Zhang, Balaji Padmanabhan, and Moez Limayem
Organized Complexity of Digital Business Strategy: A Configurational Perspective
YoungKi Park and Sunil Mithas
Digitization and Phase Transitions in Platform Organizing Logics: Evidence from the Process Automation Industry
Johan Sandberg, Jonny Holmström, and Kalle Lyytinen
The Evolution of Information Systems Architecture: An Agent-Based Simulation Model
Kazem Haki, Jannis Beese, Stephan Aier, and Robert Winter
Connecting Systems, Data, and People: A Multidisciplinary Research Roadmap for Chronic Disease Management
Indranil Bardhan, Hsinchun Chen, and Elena Karahanna
Trajectories of Repeated Readmissions of Chronic Disease Patients: Risk Stratification, Profiling, and Prediction
Ofir Ben-Assuli and Rema Padman
Chronic Disease Management: How IT and Analytics Create Healthcare Value Through the Temporal Displacement of Care
Steve Thompson, Jonathan Whitaker, Rajiv Kohli, and Craig Jones
Go to You Tube and Call Me in the Morning: Use of Social Media for Chronic Conditions
Xiao Liu, Bin Zhang, Anjana Susarla, and Rema Padman
A Data Analytics Framework for Smart Asthma Management Based on Remote Health Information Systems with Bluetooth-Enabled Personal Inhalers
Junbo Son, Patricia Flatley Brennan, and Shiyu Zhou
A Comprehensive Analysis of Triggers and Risk Factors for Asthma Based on Machine Learning and Large Heterogeneous Data Sources
Wenli Zhang and Sudha Ram
Examining How Chronically Ill Patients’ Reactions to and Effective Use of Information Technology Can Influence How Well They Self-Manage Their Illness
Azadeh Savoli, Henri Barki, and Guy Pare
The Effects of Participating in a Physician-Driven Online Health Community in Managing Chronic Disease: Evidence from Two Natural Experiments
Qianqian Ben Liu, Xiaoxiao Liu, and Xitong Guo
Cascading Feedback: A Longitudinal Study of a Feedback Ecosystem for Telemonitoring Patients with Chronic Disease
Kathryn Brohman, Shamel Addas, Jeff Dixon, and Alain Pinsonneault
IT-Enabled Self-Monitoring for Chronic Disease Self-Management: An Interdisciplinary Review
Jinglu Jiang and Ann-Frances Cameron