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Information Systems Management, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, 2014
- Janice C. Sipior:
From the Editor. 1
- Young-Chan Lee, Nguyen-Hanh Tang, Vijayan Sugumaran:
Open Source CRM Software Selection using the Analytic Hierarchy Process. 2-20 - Liv Gingnell, Ulrik Franke, Robert Lagerström, Evelina Ericsson, Joakim Lilliesköld:
Quantifying Success Factors for IT Projects - An Expert-Based Bayesian Model. 21-36 - Jon Iden, Tom Roar Eikebrokk:
Using the ITIL Process Reference Model for Realizing IT Governance: An Empirical Investigation. 37-58 - Robert LaRose, Regina Connolly, Hyegyu Lee, Kang Li, Kayla D. Hales:
Connection Overload? A Cross Cultural Study of the Consequences of Social Media Connection. 59-73 - Kawaljeet Kapoor, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams:
Rogers' Innovation Adoption Attributes: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Existing Research. 74-91
- Robert L. Glass:
Whatever Happened to Young What's His Name? 92-93
Volume 31, Number 2, 2014
- Janice C. Sipior:
From the Editor. 95
- Janice Yan Xin, Thurasamy Ramayah, Pedro Soto-Acosta, Simona Popa, Ai Ping Teoh:
Analyzing the Use of Web 2.0 for Brand Awareness and Competitive Advantage: An Empirical Study in the Malaysian Hospitability Industry. 96-103 - Nan Xiao, Supriya Mahajan, Rajiv Kishore, Vishwanath Muthyam Venkata, Nishath Ahmed Shaik, Edwin J. Anand, Ranjit Singh:
Successful Implementation of eRx Systems: Creating Technology-Organization Alignment using the Strategy-Map Approach. 104-119 - Jeremy St. John, Carl Stephen Guynes, Richard G. Vedder:
The Client-Vendor Offshore Relationship: Success Factors. 120-125 - Sylvie Héroux, Anne Fortin:
Exploring IT Dependence and IT Governance. 143-166 - Neil Foshay, Andrew Taylor, Avinandan Mukherjee:
Winning the Hearts and Minds of Business Intelligence Users: The Role of Metadata. 167-180
- Robert L. Glass:
Goodbye. 181
Volume 31, Number 3, 2014
- Janice C. Sipior:
From the Editor. 183 - Vishanth Weerakkody, Ahmad Ghoneim, Antonius Schröder:
From the Special Issue Editors: Social Innovation in the Public Sector. 184-186 - Wendy L. Currie, Jonathan J. M. Seddon:
Social Innovation in Public Health: Can Mobile Technology Make a Difference? 187-199 - Gorgi Krlev, Eva Bund, Georg Mildenberger:
Measuring What Matters - Indicators of Social Innovativeness on the National Level. 200-224 - Yannis Charalabidis, Euripidis N. Loukis, Aggeliki Androutsopoulou:
Fostering Social Innovation through Multiple Social Media Combinations. 225-239 - Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen:
Developing Multi-Layer Information Infrastructures: Advancing Social Innovation through Public-Private Governance. 240-249 - Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Zahir Irani, Jeremy Millard, Antonius Schröder:
Toward a Coherent Methodological Framework for Examining Social Innovation in the Public Sector. 250-258 - Nripendra P. Rana, Vishanth Weerakkody, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Niall C. Piercy:
Profiling Existing Research on Social Innovation in the Public Sector. 259-273
Volume 31, Number 4, 2014
- Janice C. Sipior:
From the Editor. 275
- Sasa Baskarada, Andy Koronios:
A Critical Success Factor Framework for Information Quality Management. 276-295 - Ronnie Ben-Zion, Nava Pliskin, Lior Fink:
Critical Success Factors for Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems: Literature Review and Prescriptive Analysis. 296-312 - Marian Carcary, Eileen Doherty, Gerard Conway, Stephen McLaughlin:
Cloud Computing Adoption Readiness and Benefit Realization in Irish SMEs - An Exploratory Study. 313-327 - Janice C. Sipior, Burke T. Ward, Linda Volonino:
Benefits and Risks of Social Business: Are Companies Considering E-Discovery? 328-339 - Johnny Jiung-Yee Lee, Taylor R. Randall, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Anne Wu:
Examining Complementary Effects of IT Investment on Firm Profitability: Are Complementarities the Missing Link? 340-352 - Brian Gannon, David W. Wilson, Philip Powell:
Investigating the Information Systems Heterarchy. 353-364
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