Most Recent Additions
How to Develop IT Ambidexterity: Insights from the Perspective of CIO-TMT Mutual Communication (JAIS Preprints (Forthcoming))
Nianxin Wang, Hao Hu, Huigang Liang, and Yajiong Xue
The Trade-Offs in Promoting Equity-Focused Initiatives in Crowdfunding (JAIS Preprints (Forthcoming))
Lauren Rhue
A Postphenomenological Study of the Digital Experience of Islamic Boarding School Graduates Transitioning to University Education (Communications of the Association for Information Systems)
Zuli Maulidati and Pamela Abbott
Curated Cases on Social Justice and Digital Technologies: Illuminating Phenomena across the World (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Aniruddh Agarwal, Christy M.K Cheung, Wenyu Du, Laura Marie Edinger-Schons, Yuan Fang, Helmut Krcmar, Gwanhoo Lee, Woo Sik Lee, Carla Martin, Alyssa-Jade McDonald-Bärtl, Marten Risius, Arlette Danielle Roman-Almanzar, Rebecca C. Ruehle, Maximilian Schreieck, Olga Usachova, Manuel Wiesche, and Delin Zeng
The Effect of AI-Enabled Credit Scoring on Financial Inclusion: Evidence from an Underserved Population of over One Million (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Chunxiao Li, Hongchang Wang, Songtao Jiang, and Bin Gu
Designing Digital Platforms for Social Justice: Empowering End Users through the Dataswyft Platform (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Ilias Danatzis, Jennifer D. Chandler, Melissa Archpru Akaka, and Irene C. L. Ng
Do Black Fintechs Matter? The Long and Winding Road to Develop Inclusive Algorithms for Social Justice (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Eduardo Henrique Diniz, Bruno Sanches, Marlei Pozzebon, and Simone Luvizan
Technology-Centric Contestation over Symbolic and Social Boundaries: The Social Justice Implications of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Technologies (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Semi Min, Natalia Levina, and Hila Lifshitz
Exclusion for Public Safety or Inclusion for Gig Employment: Managing the Tension with a Trilogy of Guardians (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Arun Rai, Yanzhen Chen, and Yatang Lin
Beyond Categories: A Flow-Oriented Approach to Social Justice on Online Labour Platforms (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Reza M. Baygi, Lucas Introna, and Mahya Ostovar
When Justice is Blind to Algorithms: Multilayered Blackboxing of Algorithmic Decision Making in the Public Sector (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Charlotta Kronblad, Anna Essén, and Magnus Mahring
Recognition in Personal Data: Data Warping, Recognition Concessions, and Social Justice (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Marta Stelmaszak, Erica L. Wagner, and Nicolle Nixon DuPont
An Integrative Perspective on Algorithm Aversion and Appreciation in Decision-Making (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Ekaterina Jussupow, Izak Benbasat, and Armin Heinzl
Peer Influence in the Workplace: Evidence from an Enterprise Digital Platform (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Haoyuan Liu, Wen Wen, Andrew Whinston, and Stephen He
Price, Piracy, and Search: Which Pirates Respond to Changes in the Legal Price? (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Koushyar Rajavi, Brett Danaher, and Jesse Newby
Privacy Breaches and the Effect of Customer Notification (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Jeong-Bon Kim, Chong Wang, and Feng (Harry) Wu
United We Stand, Divided We Fall: An Autogenic Perspective on Empowering Cybersecurity in Organizations (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Alexandra Durcikova, Shaila Miranda, Matthew L. Jensen, and Ryan T. Wright
Automated Analysis of Changes in Privacy Policies: A Structured Self-Attentive Sentence Embedding Approach (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Fangyu Lin, Sagar Samtani, Hongyi Zhu, Laura Brandimarte, and Hsinchun Chen
Do Technology Resources Influence Income Mobility? The Role of Regional and Caste Spillovers from Computer Ownership (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Che-Wei Liu, Sunil Mithas, and Terence Saldanha
Discursive Modulation in Open Source Software: How Online Communities Shape Novelty and Complexity (Management Information Systems Quarterly)
Aron Lindberg, Nicholas Berente, James Howison, and Kalle Lyytinen
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