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MIS Quarterly articles from March 2004

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 March 2004

The rhetoric of positivism versus interpretivism: a personal view (1).(Editor's Comments)
March 1, 2004... Many years ago I attended a conference on interpretive research in information systems. My goal was to learn more about interpretive research. In my Ph.D. education, I had studied primarily positivist research methods--for example, experiments,...

Beta versus VHS and the acceptance of electronic brainstorming technology (1).(Issues and Opinions)
March 1, 2004... Abstract This paper argues that much of the past research on electronic brainstorming has been somewhat myopic. Much as Sony focused on the quality of the picture on its Beta format, we as IS researchers have focused on the number of ideas...

User heterogeneity and its impact on electronic auction market design: an empirical exploration (1).(Research Article)
March 1, 2004... Abstract While traditional information systems research emphasizes understanding of end users from perspectives such as cognitive fit and technology acceptance, it fails to consider the economic dimensions of their interactions with a...

How do suppliers benefit from information technology use in supply chain relationships? (1).(Research Article)
March 1, 2004... Abstract Supply chain management systems (SCMS) championed by network leaders in their supplier networks are now ubiquitous. While prior studies have examined the benefits to network leaders from these systems, little attention has been...

Design science in Information Systems Research (1).(Research Essay)
March 1, 2004... Abstract Two paradigms characterize much of the research in the Information Systems discipline: behavioral science and design science. The behavioral-science paradigm seeks to develop and verify theories that explain or predict human or...

Review: the resource-based view and information systems research: review, extension, and suggestions for future research (1).(MISQ Review)
March 1, 2004... Abstract Information systems researchers have a long tradition of drawing on theories from disciplines such as economics, computer science, psychology, and general management and using them in their own research. Because of this, the...

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