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MIS Quarterly articles from September 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 September 2000

The Social and Political Context of Doing Relevant Research.(MIS Quarterly willl produce a new journal useful for managers and practitioners)
September 1, 2000... Recently, there have been calls for research in information systems to be relevant in the eyes of practitioners, not just rigorous in the eyes of researchers. Prescriptions include the following: writing up research in practitioner-friendly...

THE SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS DOCTORATES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE [1].
September 1, 2000... Abstract This paper reports on a survey of North American IS programs and secondary data assessing the supply and demand of Information Systems (IS) doctorates. The data document a large and growing lack of supply to meet current and...

QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT: AN ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE [1].(Brief Article)
September 1, 2000... Abstract We identify top management leadership, a sophisticated management infrastructure, process management efficacy, and stake holder participation as important elements of a quality-oriented organizational system for software...

DE-ESCALATING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS: LESSONS FROM THE DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT [1].(Brief Article)
September 1, 2000... Abstract Project failure in the information technology area is a costly problem, and troubled projects are not uncommon. In many cases, these projects seem to take on a life of their own, continuing to absorb valuable resources, while...

THE EFFECT OF MULTIMEDIA ON PERCEIVED EQUIVOCALITY AND PERCEIVED USEFULNESS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS [1].(Brief Article)
September 1, 2000... Abstract With the advent of multimedia and intranet technologies, managers and information systems designers face a new challenge: how to capture and present information using a variety of representation formats (text, graphics, audio,...

SPECIAL ISSUE ON INTENSIVE RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS: USING QUALITATIVE, INTERPRETIVE, AND CASE METHODS TO STUDY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY--THIRD INSTALLMENT; FOREWORD.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2000... This is the third and final installment of the Special Issue on Intensive Research in Information Systems. In it, we are pleased to publish two articles: "Understanding Software Operations Support Expertise: A Revealed Causal Mapping Approach"...

UNDERSTANDING SOFTWARE OPERATIONS SUPPORT EXPERTISE: A REVEALED CAUSAL MAPPING APPROACH [1].
September 1, 2000... Abstract This paper utilizes a qualitative methodology, revealed causal mapping (RCM), to investigate the phenomenon of software operations support expertise. Software operations support is a large portion of the IS work performed in...

UNDERSTANDING GDSS IN SYMBOLIC CONTEXT: SHIFTING THE FOCUS FROM TECHNOLOGY TO INTERACTION [1].
September 1, 2000... Abstract GDSS has enjoyed about a decade and a half of vigorous research activity. Throughout this time, a problem that has occupied the research community is the inconsistent research results that have been obtained. The purpose of this...

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