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International Journal of Information Management, Volume 47
Volume 47, August 2019
- Amir Ashrafi, Ahad Zare Ravasan, Peter Trkman, Samira Afshari:
The role of business analytics capabilities in bolstering firms' agility and performance. 1-15 - Shizhong Ai, Rong Du, Detmar W. Straub, Likoebe M. Maruping, Yumeng Miao:
Measuring creolization in IT outsourcing: Instrument development and validation. 16-30
- Guilherme Alfredo Redeker, Gabriela Zucchetti Kessler, Liane Mahlmann Kipper:
Lean information for lean communication: Analysis of concepts, tools, references, and terms. 31-43
- Sinjana Yerasani, Deepthi Appam, Monalisa Sarma, Manoj Kumar Tiwari:
Estimation and maximization of user influence in social networks. 44-51
- Prince Kwame Senyo, Kecheng Liu, John Effah:
Digital business ecosystem: Literature review and a framework for future research. 52-64
- Yan Ye, Yang Zhao, Jennifer Shang, Liyi Zhang:
A hybrid IT framework for identifying high-quality physicians using big data analytics. 65-75 - Riikka Vilminko-Heikkinen, Samuli Pekkola:
Changes in roles, responsibilities and ownership in organizing master data management. 76-87
- Elvira Ismagilova, David Laurie Hughes, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, K. Ravi Raman:
Smart cities: Advances in research - An information systems perspective. 88-100
- Chih-Cheng Lu, Ing-Long Wu, Wei-Hung Hsiao:
Developing customer product loyalty through mobile advertising: Affective and cognitive perspectives. 101-111 - Amany R. Elbanna, Deborah Bunker, Linda Levine, Anthony Sleigh:
Emergency management in the changing world of social media: Framing the research agenda with the stakeholders through engaged scholarship. 112-120 - Salah Al-Sharhan, Esraa Omran, Kamran Lari:
An integrated holistic model for an eHealth system: A national implementation approach and a new cloud-based security model. 121-130 - Yaman Roumani, Joseph K. Nwankpa:
An empirical study on predicting cloud incidents. 131-139 - Arghya Ray, Pradip Kumar Bala, Shilpee A. Dasgupta:
Role of authenticity and perceived benefits of online courses on technology based career choice in India: A modified technology adoption model based on career theory. 140-151 - Tong Qiao, Wei Shan, Mingli Zhang, Chen Liu:
How to facilitate knowledge diffusion in complex networks: The roles of network structure, knowledge role distribution and selection rule. 152-167 - Arafat Salih Aydiner, Ekrem Tatoglu, Erkan Bayraktar, Selim Zaim:
Information system capabilities and firm performance: Opening the black box through decision-making performance and business-process performance. 168-182
- Begoña Gutiérrez-Nieto, Carlos Serrano-Cinca:
20 years of research in microfinance: An information management approach. 183-197
- Samaneh Bagheri, Rob J. Kusters, Jos J. M. Trienekens:
Customer knowledge transfer challenges in a co-creation value network: Toward a reference model. 198-214 - Mi Zhou, Xiaofang Cai, Qian Liu, Weiguo Fan:
Examining continuance use on social network and micro-blogging sites: Different roles of self-image and peer influence. 215-232 - Vishanth Weerakkody, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Uthayasankar Sivarajah, Amizan Omar, Andreea Molnar:
A case analysis of E-government service delivery through a service chain dimension. 233-238
- Tommi Laukkanen:
Special section on mobile information services. 239-240 - Wen-Lung Shiau, Chang-Ming Yan, Bang-Wen Lin:
Exploration into the intellectual structure of mobile information systems. 241-251 - Heikki Karjaluoto, Aijaz A. Shaikh, Hannu Saarijärvi, Saila Saraniemi:
How perceived value drives the use of mobile financial services apps. 252-261 - Minjung Roh, Kiwan Park:
Adoption of O2O food delivery services in South Korea: The moderating role of moral obligation in meal preparation. 262-273 - Qian Chen, Yaobin Lu, Yeming (Yale) Gong, Qing Tang:
Why do users resist service organization's brand mobile apps? The force of barriers versus cross-channel synergy. 274-282 - Heli Hallikainen, Ari Alamäki, Tommi Laukkanen:
Lead users of business mobile services. 283-292
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