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MIS Quarterly articles from December 2000

272 total articles

This peer-reviewed scholarly journal provides research on the management of information technology, developments of IT-based services and the use of information technology with managerial and organizational undertones.

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MIS Quarterly archives from December 2000

Irreducibly Sociological Dimensions in Research and Publishing.
December 1, 2000... Editors can behave in unexpected ways. An editor can accept for publication a research paper that falls in a school of thought with which he actually disagrees. An editor can manage the review process for a research paper that lies outside of...

DATA WAREHOUSING SUPPORTS CORPORATE STRATEGY AT FIRST AMERICAN CORPORATION [1,2].(Brief Article)
December 1, 2000... Abstract From 1990 through 1998, First American Corporation (FAC) changed its corporate strategy from a traditional banking approach to a customer relationship-oriented strategy that placed FAC's customers at the center of all aspects of...

TECHNOLOGY ADAPTATION: THE CASE OF A COMPUTER-SUPPORTED INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL VIRTUAL TEAM [1].
December 1, 2000... Abstract The adaptation process for new technology is not yet well understood. This study analyzes how an inter-organizational virtual team, tasked with creating a highly innovative product over a 10 month period, adapted the use of a...

IS A MAP MORE THAN A PICTURE? THE ROLE OF SDSS TECHNOLOGY, SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS, AND PROBLEM COMPLEXITY ON MAP READING AND PROBLEM SOLVING [1].(spatial decision support system)
December 1, 2000... Abstract This research investigated how the use of a spatial decision support system (SDSS)--a type of geographic information system (GIS)--influenced the accuracy and efficiency of different types of problem solvers (i.e., professionals...

WHY SOFTWARE PROJECTS ESCALATE: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS AND TEST OF FOUR THEORETICAL MODELS [1,2].
December 1, 2000... Abstract Software projects can often spiral out of control to become "runaway systems" that far exceed original budget and schedule projections. The behavior that underlies many runaway systems can best be characterized as "escalation of...

TIME FLIES WHEN YOU'RE HAVING FUN: COGNITIVE ABSORPTION AND BELIEFS ABOUT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY USAGE [1].
December 1, 2000... Abstract Extant explanations of why users behave in particular ways toward information technologies have tended to focus predominantly on instrumental beliefs as drivers of individual usage intentions. Prior work in individual psychology,...

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