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Editorial notes.
March 1, 2005... This editorial describes the journal's philosophy to encourage a diversity of submissions to Information Systems Research. While acknowledging the contributions of previous Editors-in-Chief, new initiatives are introduced. In particular, the...
Perceived individual collaboration know-how development through information technology-enabled contextualization: evidence from distributed teams.
March 1, 2005... In today's global market environment, enterprises are increasingly turning to use of distributed teams to leverage their resources and address diverse markets. Individual members of structurally diverse distributed teams need to develop their...
The value of intrusion detection systems in information technology security architecture.
March 1, 2005... The increasing significance of information technology (IT) security to firms is evident from their growing IT security budgets. Firms rely on security technologies such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems (IDSs) to manage IT security...
Competition among sellers in online exchanges.
March 1, 2005... With the advent of the Internet, and the minimal information technology requirements of a trading partner to join an exchange, the number of sellers who can qualify and participate in online exchanges is greatly increased. We model the...
Post-adoption variations in usage and value of e-business by organizations: cross-country evidence from the retail industry.
March 1, 2005... Grounded in the innovation diffusion literature and the resource-based theory, this paper develops an integrative research model for assessing the diffusion and consequence of e-business at the firm level. Unlike the typical focus on adoption...
A theoretical integration of user satisfaction and technology acceptance.
March 1, 2005... In general, perceptions of information systems (IS) success have been investigated within two primary research streams--the user satisfaction literature and the technology acceptance literature. These two approaches have been developed in...