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Editorial notes.(Editorial)
June 1, 2006... We introduce a new type of article, "Issues and Opinions," in this issue. The first article presents an analysis of the publishing opportunities for information systems research in the premier outlets and compares it with the opportunities in...
Publication opportunities in premier business outlets: how level is the playing field?(Issues and Opinions)
June 1, 2006... This paper reports an analysis of the proportion of faculty publishing articles in premier business journals (i.e., the ratio of authors of premier business journal articles to total faculty of a discipline) across the disciplines of...
Impacts of license choice and organizational sponsorship on user interest and development activity in open source software projects.
June 1, 2006... What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source software projects? This paper develops and tests a model of the impacts of license restrictiveness and organizational sponsorship on two indicators of success: user interest in, and...
ERP investments and the market value of firms: toward an understanding of influential ERP project variables.(enterprise resource planning)
June 1, 2006... This study contributes to the growing body of literature on the value of enterprise resource planning (ERP) investments at the firm level. Using an organization integration lens that takes into account investments in complementary resources as...
Understanding the adoption of multipurpose information appliances: the case of mobile data services.
June 1, 2006... We have come to a stage when information technology (IT) innovations have permeated every walk of life. Many new technologies can be used for many different purposes and in different contexts other than the workplace. The current study attempts...
Information technology, contract completeness, and buyer-supplier relationships.(Research Note)
June 1, 2006... The theory of incomplete contracts has been used to study the relationship between buyers and suppliers following the deployment of modern information technology to facilitate coordination between them. Previous research has sought to explain...