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MIS Quarterly articles from December 2001

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 2001

Research in Information Systems: What we haven't learned. (Editor's Comments).(Editorial)
December 1, 2001... My three-year term as editor-in-chief draws to a close on December 31. I am glad that I have had this chance to serve our information systems research community. From the time I embarked on my research career, I have met scholars (both inside...

Web-based virtual learning environemnts: A research framework and a preliminary assessment of effectiveness in basic it skills training (1).(Statistical Data Included)
December 1, 2001... Abstract Internet technologies are having a significant impact on the learning industry. For-profit organizations and traditional institutions of higher education have developed and are using web-based courses, but little is known about...

The role of aggregation in the measurement of it-related organizational innovation (1).(Statistical Data Included)
December 1, 2001... Abstract The extent of organizational innovation with information technology, an important construct in the IT innovation literature, has been measured in many different ways. Some measures have a narrow focus while others aggregate...

Revolution or evolution? A comparison of object-oriented and structured systems development methods (1).(Statistical Data Included)
December 1, 2001... Abstract This paper examines the changes engendered when moving from a structured to an object-oriented systems development approach and reconciles the differing views concerning whether this represents an evolutionary or revolutionary...

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