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MIS Quarterly articles from September 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 September 2004

The grim reaper: the curse of e-mail (1).(Editor's Comments)(Editorial)
September 1, 2004... In 1982, I spent a happy and productive sabbatical leave at New York University. While I was there, I had my first encounter with electronic mail. New York University was one of the early nodes on the Internet. Colleagues within the Department...

Special issue on action research in information systems: making is research relevant to practice--foreword.(Special Issue)(Editorial)
September 1, 2004... This special issue of MIS Quarterly is devoted to the subject of action research in information systems. The senior editors of this Special Issue were Richard Baskerville and Michael D. Myers. The deadline for submission was September 30, 2002....

Networks of action: sustainable health information systems across developing countries (1).(Special Issue)
September 1, 2004... Abstract Our paper is motivated by one simple question: Why do so many action research efforts fail to persist over time? We approach this question, the problem of sustainability, building on a perspective on action research identifying...

Informating the clan: controlling physicians' costs and outcomes (1, 2).(Special Issue)
September 1, 2004... Abstract Past literature recognizes the power of information technology (IT) to establish greater transparency and in turn the potential for greater control. Theoretical perspectives such as informating and agency theory describe...

Managing risk in software process improvement: an action research approach (1).(Special Issue)
September 1, 2004... Abstract Many software organizations engage in software process improvement (SPI) initiatives to increase their capability to develop quality solutions at a competitive level. Such efforts, however, are complex and very demanding. A...

Design principles for competence management systems: a synthesis of an action research study (1).(Special Issue)
September 1, 2004... Abstract Even though the literature on competence in organizations recognizes the need to align organization level core competence with individual level job competence, it does not consider the role of information technology in managing...

Small business growth and internal transparency: the role of information systems (1).(Special Issue)
September 1, 2004... Abstract While many large businesses start out as a small enterprise, remarkably little is known about how an organization actually changes internally during the periods of growth. Small business growth is known to strain internal...

Dialogical action research at omega corporation (1).(Special Issue)
September 1, 2004... Abstract In dialogical action research, the scientific researcher does not "speak science" or otherwise attempt to teach scientific theory to the real-world practitioner, but instead attempts to speak the language of the practitioner and...

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