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Volume 54, Issue 2May 2023
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  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
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  • United States
ISSN:0095-0033
EISSN:1532-0936
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SESSION: Contributions
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Revisiting Digital Divide: Teaching and Research Considerations

In this editorial, I hope to start the conversation on the deepening digital divide that persists in disadvantaged communities and call upon us as information systems (IS) educators and researchers to create actionable knowledge and solutions to close ...

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Market Valuation of Artificial Intelligence Implementation Announcements

With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), more and more enterprises have begun developing AI to promote their own competitive advantage and increase their business value. In order to reveal the value-added results of AI implementation, this study ...

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Affordances and Information Systems Research: Taking Stock and Moving Forward

The term affordance appears with increasing frequency in the Information Systems (IS) literature. Nevertheless, those who study information technologies/information systems (IT/IS) via the affordance lens often have different views about its origin, ...

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Mind Wandering in Information Technology Use: Scale Development and Cross- Validation

Because our minds frequently drift away, an investigation into mind wandering while using information technology (IT) is critical. Despite growing interest in mind-wandering episodes in various domains, the discipline of Information Systems (IS) still ...

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Email Overload: Investigating Technology-fit Antecedents and Job-related Outcome

Email is the communication application most widely used in organizations. Yet, email is associated with a number of negative aspects, most prominently 'email overload' - a phenomenon that is theoretically interesting but vexing in practice because it ...

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IT Professionals' Turnaway Intention and the Role of Technostress

The supply of global information technology (IT) workers does not meet the demand of the industry. Therefore, researchers try to distill ways to increase and retain the IT talent pipeline. Ensuring that IT professionals remain in their IT careers is an ...

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