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Volume 20 (2012)
Issue 1
1.
MNEs and Information Management: Structuring and Governing IT Resources in the Global Enterprise (pages 1-17)
M. Lynne Markus (Bentley University, USA), Siew Kien Sia (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Christina Soh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
2.
Global Information Management Research: What have we Learned in the Past Decade? (pages 18-56)
Fred Niederman (Saint Louis University, USA), Hadi Alhorr (Saint Louis University, USA), Yung-Hwal Park (Saint Louis University, USA) and Carri R. Tolmie (Saint Louis University, USA)
3.
National ICT Policies and Development: A Stage Model and Stakeholder Theory Perspective (pages 57-79)
Ricardo M. Checchi (University of Massachusetts Boston, USA), Karen D. Loch (Georgia State University, USA), Detmar Straub (Georgia State University, USA), Galen Sevcik (Georgia State University, USA) and Peter Meso (Georgia Gwinnett College, USA)
Issue 2
1.
Global Software Development and the Problem of Increased Uncertainties: Information Processing Requirements for Coordination (pages 1-24)
Gamel O. Wiredu (Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana)
2.
Impact of Vendor Selection on Firms’ IT Outsourcing: The Korea Experience (pages 25-43)
Jae-Seung Han (Hanyang University, Korea) and Sang-Yong Tom Lee (Hanyang University, Korea)
3.
Cross-National and Cross-Industrial Comparison of ICT-Enabled Business Process Management and Performance (pages 44-66)
Ya-Ching Lee (National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan), Pin-Yu Chu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan) and Hsien-Lee Tseng (National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)
4.
Exploring Cross-Cultural Value Structures with Smartphones (pages 67-93)
Dong-Hee Shin (Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea) and Hyungseung Choo (Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea)
Issue 3
1.
Knowledge Transfer to Vendors in Offshore Information Systems Outsourcing: Antecedents and Effects on Performance (pages 1-22)
Chun-Ping Deng (Beijing Technology and Business University, China) and Ji-Ye Mao (Renmin University of China, China)
2.
An Empirical Study of Determinants of E-Commerce Adoption in SMEs in Vietnam: An Economy in Transition (pages 23-54)
Le Van Huy (Danang University of Economics, Vietnam), Frantz Rowe (IEMN-IAE, University of Nantes and SKEMA Business School, France), Duane Truex (J. Mack Robinson College of Business - Georgia State University, USA and Mid Sweden University, Sweden) and Minh Q. Huynh (Southeastern Louisiana University, USA)
3.
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Communication Tools and Communication Outcomes (pages 55-83)
Shin-Yuan Hung (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), Tsan-Ching Kang (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), David Yen (Miami University, USA), Albert Huang (University of the Pacific, USA) and Kuanchin Chen (Western Michigan University, USA)
4.
Factors Influencing the Success of National Healthcare Services Information Systems: An Empirical Study in Taiwan (pages 84-108)
Wei-Hsi Hung (National Chung Cheng University, Advanced Institute of Manufacturing with High-tech Innovations (AIM-HI), Taiwan), Li-Min Chang (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan) and Mei-Hui Lee (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan)
Volume 19 (2011)
Issue 1
1.
Analyzing ICT and Development: Thailand’s Path to the Information Economy (pages 1-29)
Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn (The Pennsylvania State University, USA), Haiyan Huang (Michigan Technological State University, USA), Eileen M. Trauth (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) and Suwan Juntiwasarakij (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
2.
Country Environments and the Adoption of IT Outsourcing (pages 30-50)
Wen Guang Qu (Zhejiang University, China) and Alain Pinsonneault (McGill University, Canada)
3.
Evaluating Web Site Support Capabilities in Sell-Side B2B Transaction Processes: A Longitudinal Study of Two Industries in New Zealand and Taiwan (pages 51-79)
Wei-Hsi J. Hung (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), Chia-An Tsai (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), Shin-Yuan Hung (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), Robert McQueen (The University of Waikato, New Zealand) and Jau-Jeng Jou (National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)
Issue 2
1.
Contextual Factors, Knowledge Processes and Performance in Global Sourcing of IT Services: An Investigation in China (pages 1-26)
Rong Du (Xidian University, China), Shizhong Ai (Xidian University, China), Pamela Abbott (Brunel University, UK) and Yingqin Zheng (De Montfort University, UK)
2.
Knowledge Transfer in Offshore Outsourcing: A Case Study of Japanese and Vietnamese Software Companies (pages 27-44)
Nguyen Thu Huong (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan), Umemoto Katsuhiro (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan) and Dam Hieu Chi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
4.
Influence of Knowledge Management Infrastructure on Innovative Business Processes and Market-Interrelationship Performance: An Empirical Study of Hospitals in Taiwan (pages 67-89)
Wen-Ting Lee (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), Shin-Yuan Hung (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan) and Patrick Y.K. Chau (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Issue 3
1.
Offshore Vendors’ Software Development Team Configurations: An Exploratory Study (pages 1-29)
Suranjan Chakraborty (Towson University, USA), Saonee Sarker (Washington State University, USA), Sudhanshu Rai (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark), Suprateek Sarker (Washington State University, USA) and Ranganadhan Nadadhur (Wipro Technologies, USA)
2.
Persistent Barriers to E-commerce in Developing Countries: A Longitudinal Study of Efforts by Caribbean Companies (pages 30-44)
William Wresch (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA) and Simon Fraser (The University of the West Indies at St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tabago)
3.
Asymmetric Interaction in Competitive Internet Technology Diffusion: Implications for the Competition Between Local and Multinational Online Vendors (pages 45-64)
Peijian Song (Nanjing University, China), Cheng Zhang (Fudan University, China), Yunjie Xu (Fudan University, China), Ling Xue (University of Scranton, USA), Ke Wang (Fudan Univesity, China) and Chenghong Zhang (Fudan University, China)
4.
Technology Adoption in Post-Conflict Regions: EDI Adoption in Kosovo After the War (pages 65-84)
Larry Stapleton (Waterford Institute of Technology and Knewfutures, Ireland and University of Business and Technology, Pristina, Kosovo)
Issue 4
1.
Do Cultural Differences Matter in IT Implementation?: A Multinational’s Experience with Collaborative Technology (pages 1-17)
Susan A. Sherer (Lehigh University, USA), Rajiv Kohli (College of William and Mary, USA), Yuliang Yao (Lehigh University, USA) and Jerold Cederlund (Motorola Mobility, USA)
2.
An Exploratory Cross-National Study of Information Sharing and Human Resource Information Systems (pages 18-44)
Bongsug Chae (Kansas State University, USA), J. Bruce Prince (Kansas State University, USA), Jeffrey Katz (Western Kentucky University, USA) and Rüdiger Kabst (Justus-Liebig-Universität, Germany)
3.
Modeling the Success of Small and Medium Sized Online Vendors in Business to Business Electronic Marketplaces in China: A Motivation – Capability Framework (pages 45-75)
Shan Wang (Renmin University of China, China), Yili Hong (Temple University, USA), Norm Archer (McMaster University, Canada) and Youwei Wang (Fudan University, China)
4.
Trust and Perceived Risk of Personal Information as Antecedents of Online Information Disclosure: Results from Three Countries (pages 76-94)
Horst Treiblmaier (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria) and Sandy Chong (Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
Volume 18 (2010)
Issue 1
1.
2.
Bridging the Digital Divide: Use of Public Internet Kiosks in Mauritius (pages 15-38)
L.G. Pee (National University of Singapore, Singapore), A. Kankanhalli (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and V.C.Y. On Show (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3.
E-Business Assimilation in China's International Trade Firms: The Technology-Organization-Environment Framework (pages 39-65)
Dahui Li (University of Minnesota Duluth, USA), Fujun Lai (University of Southern Mississippi, USA) and Jian Wang (University of International Business and Economics, China)
4.
Is ICT the Key to Development? (pages 66-83)
Roya Gholami (Aston University, UK), Dolores Añón Higón (University of Valencia, Spain), Payam Hanafizadeh (Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran) and Ali Emrouznejad (Aston University, UK)
Issue 2
1.
A Comparative Study of the Effects of Low and High Uncertainty Avoidance on Continuance Behavior (pages 1-29)
Hak-Jin Kim (Yonsei University, Korea), Hun Choi (Catholic University of Pusan, Korea) and Jinwoo Kim (Yonsei University, Korea)
2.
Uncovering the Hidden Issues in E-Government Adoption in a Least Developed Country: The Case of Bangladesh (pages 30-56)
Ahmed Imran (The Australian National University, Australia) and Shirley Gregor (The Australian National University, Australia)
3.
Social Structures and Personal Values That Predict E-Mail Use: An International Comparative Study (pages 57-84)
Mark F. Peterson (Florida Atlantic University, USA and Maastricht University, Netherlands), Stephanie J. Thomason (University of Tampa, USA), Norm Althouse (University of Calgary, Canada), Nicholas Athanassiou (Northeastern University, USA), Gudrun Curri (Dalhousie University, Canada), Robert Konopaske (Texas State University, USA), Tomasz Lenartowicz (Florida Atlantic University, USA), Mark Meckler (University of Portland, USA), Mark E. Mendenhall (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, USA), Andrew A. Mogaji (Benue State University, Nigeria) and Julie I.A. Rowney (University of Calgary, Canada)
4.
What Shapes Global Diffusion of e-Government: Comparing the Influence of National Governance Institutions (pages 85-104)
Bijan Azad (American University of Beirut, Lebanon), Samer Faraj (McGill University, Canada), Jie Mein Goh (University of Maryland, USA) and Tony Feghali (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Issue 3
1.
The Impact of National Culture on Information Systems Planning Autonomy (pages 1-34)
Dinesh A. Mirchandani (University of Missouri - St. Louis, USA) and Albert L. Lederer (University of Kentucky, USA)
2.
Cultural Impacts on Acceptance and Adoption of Information Technology in a Developing Country (pages 35-58)
Elizabeth White Baker (Virginia Military Institute, USA), Said S. Al-Gahtani (King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia) and Geoffrey S. Hubona (Georgia State University, USA)
3.
Do Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Trade Openness Explain the Disparity in ICT Diffusion between Asia-Pacific and the Islamic Middle Eastern Countries? (pages 59-81)
Farid Shirazi (Ryerson University, Canada), Roya Gholami (Aston Business School, UK) and Dolores Añón Higón (University of Valencia, Spain)
4.
Critical Factors of ERP Adoption for Small- and Medium- Sized Enterprises: An Empirical Study (pages 82-106)
She-I Chang (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), Shin-Yuan Hung (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan), David C. Yen (Miami University, USA) and Pei-Ju Lee (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan)
Issue 4
1.
User Attitude Towards Mandatory Use of Information Systems: A Chinese Cultural Perspective (pages 1-18)
Xunhua Guo (Tsinghua University, China) and Nan Zhang (Tsinghua University, China)
2.
Key Issues in Information Systems Management: An Empirical Investigation from a Developing Country’s Perspective (pages 19-35)
D. Li (Peking University, China), W.W. Huang (Ohio University and Harvard University, USA), J. Luftman (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA) and W. Sha (Pittsburg State University, USA)
3.
Outsourcing of Community Source: Identifying Motivations and Benefits (pages 36-52)
Manlu Liu (Zhejiang University, China and Rochester Institute of Technology, USA), Xiaobo Wu (Zhejiang University, China), J. Leon Zhao (City University of Hong Kong, China) and Ling Zhu (Long Island University, USA)
4.
IS-Supported Managerial Control for China’s Research Community: An Agency Theory Perspective (pages 53-81)
Wen Tian (USTC-CityU Joint Advanced Research Center, China), Douglas Vogel (City University of Hong Kong, China), Jian Ma (City University of Hong Kong, China) and Jibao Gu (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Volume 17 (2009)
Issue 1
1.
Flexible Global Software Development (GSD): Antecedents of Success in Requirements Analysis (pages 1-31)
Vanita Yadav (Management Development Institute, India), Monica Adya (Marquette University, USA), Varadharajan Sridhar (Management Development Institute, India) and Dhruv Nath (Management Development Institute, India)
2.
Taking Information Systems Business Process Outsourcing Offshore: The Conflict of Competition and Risk (pages 32-48)
Georgia Beverakis (University of New South Wales, Australia), Geoffrey N. Dick (University of New South Wales, Australia) and Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic (University of New South Wales, Australia)
3.
Impact of Perceived Fit on E-Government User Evaluation: A Study with a Chinese Cultural Context (pages 49-69)
Nan Nan Zhang (Tsinghua University, China), Xunhua Guo (Tsinghua University, China), Guoqing Chen (Tsinghua University, China) and Patrick Y.K. Chau (University of Hong Kong, China)
4.
Knowledge Management Systems Diffusion in Chinese Enterprises: A Multistage Approach Using the Technology-Organization-Environment Framework (pages 70-84)
One-Ki ("Daniel") Lee (University of Massachusetts Boston, USA), Mo ("Winnie") Wang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Kai H. Lim (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Zeyu ("Jerry") Peng (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Issue 2
1.
Factors Affecting Information Communication Technologies Usage and Satisfaction: Perspective from Instant Messaging in Kuwait (pages 1-29)
Kamel Rouibah (Kuwait University, Kuwait) and Hosni Hamdy (Kuwait University, Kuwait)
2.
Factors Influencing SME Compliance with Government Regulation on Use of IT: The Case of South Africa (pages 30-59)
Michael Kyobe (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
3.
The Contingent Role of Innovation between IT Management Sophistication and Strategic Alignment (pages 60-92)
Leelien Ken Huang (Feng China Unviersity, Taichung, Taiwan)
Issue 3
1.
The Information Overload Paradox: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis of Data from New Zealand, Spain, and the USA (pages 1-19)
Ned Kock (Texas A&M International University, USA), Ana Rosa Del Aguila-Obra (University of Malaga, Spain) and Antonio Padilla-Meléndez (University of Malaga, Spain)
2.
The Influence of Organizational Communication Openness on the Post-Adoption of Computers: An Empirical Study in Saudi Arabia (pages 20-41)
Said S. Al-Gahtani (King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia) and Hung-Pin Shih (Hsuan Chuang University, Taiwan)
3.
Economic Freedom and the Impact of Technology on Productivity (pages 42-58)
Koffi N’Da (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA), Ashok Robin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) and Thomas Tribunella (State University of New York at Oswego, USA)
4.
Understanding IT Governance: A Case of Two Financial Mutuals (pages 59-77)
Alastair Robb (University of Queensland, Australia) and Michael Parent (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Issue 4
1.
Chronism Theory, Culture, and System Delay: A Longitudinal Study of Post-Apartheid South Africa (pages 1-28)
Gregory M. Rose (Washington State University, USA), Carina DeVilliers (University of Pretoria, South Africa) and Detmar W. Straub (Georgia State University, USA)
2.
A Cross-National Study of Mobile Internet Services: A Comparison of U.S. and Korean Mobile Internet Users (pages 29-54)
Dong Hee Shin (Sungkyungkwan University, Republic of Korea)
3.
Managing Knowledge Transfer in Offshore Software Development: The Role of Copresent and ICT-Based Interaction (pages 55-73)
Aini Aman (University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) and Brian Nicholson (Manchester Business School, UK)
4.
The Influence of National and Organizational Cultures on Technology Use: An Exploratory Study within a Multinational Organizational Setting (pages 74-94)
Zixiu Guo (University of New South Wales, Australia) and John D’Ambra (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Volume 16 (2008)
Issue 1
1.
Does Within-Culture Variation Matter? An Empirical Study of Computer Usage (pages 1-25)
Mark Srite (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA), Jason Bennett Thatcher (Clemson University, USA) and Edith Galy (University of Texas at Brownsville, USA)
2.
Factors Affecting E-Commerce Stages of Growth in Small Chinese Firms in New Zealand: An Analysis of Adoption Motivators and Inhibitors (pages 26-60)
Jihong Chen (University of Waikato, New Zealand) and Robert J. McQueen (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
3.
Issues, Limitations, and Opportunities in Cross-Cultural Research on Collaborative Software in Information Systems (pages 61-84)
Dongsong Zhang (University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA) and Paul Benjamin Lowry (Brigham Young University, USA)
Issue 2
1.
Exploring IT Adoption Process in Shanghai Firms: An Empirical Study (pages 1-17)
Lili Cui (Fudan University and Shanghai Municipal Internet Economic Consulting Center, China), Chen Zhang (Fudan Unviersity, China), Chenghong Zhang (Fudan Unviersity, China) and Lihua Huang (Fudan Unviersity, China)
2.
A Variable Precision Fuzzy Rough Group Decision-Making Model for IT Offshore Outsourcing Risk Evaluation (pages 18-34)
Guodond Cong (Huazhong Unviersity of Science and Technology, China), Jinlong Zhang (Huazhong Unviersity of Science and Technology, China), Tao Chen Huazhong (Huazhong Unviersity of Science and Technology, China) and Kin-Keung Lai (City University of Hong Kong, China)
3.
Mission-Critical Group Decision-Making: Solving the Problem of Decision Preference Change in Group Decision-Making Using markov Chain Model (pages 35-57)
Huizhang Shen (Shanghai Jiatong Unviersity, China), Jidi Zhao (University of New Brunswick, Canada) and Wayne W. Huang (Ohio University, USA)
4.
An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting RFID's Adoption in Taiwan (pages 58-80)
Dong-Her Shih (National Yunlin Unviersity of Science & Technology, Taiwan), Yuh-Wen Chiu (National Yunlin Unviersity of Science & Technology, Taiwan), She-I Chang (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan) and David C. Yen (Miami Unviersity, USA)
5.
Evaluating E-Business Leadership and its Link to Firm Performance (pages 81-90)
Jing Quan (Salisbury University, USA)
6.
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of U.S. and Chinese Computer Security Awareness (pages 91-103)
Mark B. Schmidt (St. Cloud State Unviersity, USA), Allen C. Johnston (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA), Kirk P. Arnett (Mississippi State University, USA), Jim Q. Chen (St. Cloud State Unviersity, USA) and Suichen Li (Xi’an University of Technology, China)
Issue 3
1.
Measuring Information Technology Capability of Export-Focused Small or Medium Sized Enterprises in China: Scale Development and Validation (pages 1-25)
Man Zhang (Bowling Green State University, USA), Suprateek Sarker (Washington State University, USA) and Jim McCullough (University of Puget Sound, USA)
2.
Culture and Consumer Trust in Online Businesses (pages 26-44)
Robert Greenberg (Washington State University, USA), Bernard Wong-On-Wing (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China and Washington State University, USA) and Gladie Lui (LingnanUniversity, Hong Kong)
3.
A Model of Intraorganizational Knowledge Sharing: Development and Initial Test (pages 45-73)
I-Chieh Hsu (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan) and Yi-Shun Wang (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
4.
The Information System Strategies of MNC Affiliates: A Technology-Organization-Environment Analysis (pages 74-96)
Vincent S. Lai (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Issue 4
1.
A Multicultural Analysis of Factors Influencing Career Choice for Women in the Information Technology Workforce (pages 1-23)
Eileen M. Trauth (The Pennsylvania State University, USA), Jeria L. Quesenberry (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) and Haijan Huang (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
2.
Project Quality of Off-Shore Virtual Teams Engaged in Software Requirements Analysis: An Exploratory Comparative Study (pages 24-45)
Dhruv Nath (Management Development Institute, India), Varadharajan Sridhar (Management Development Institute, India), Monica Adya (Marquette University, USA) and Amit Malik (Management Development Institute, India)
3.
Voluntary Turnover of Information Systems Professionals: A Cross-Cultural Investigation (pages 46-66)
M. Gordon Hunter (The University of Lethbridge, Canada), Felix B. Tan (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) and Bernard C.Y. Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
4.
The Impact of Leadership Style on Knowledge-Sharing Intentions in China (pages 67-91)
Qian Huang (University of Science and Technology of China and City University of Hong Kong Joint Advanced Research Center, China), Robert M. Davison (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Hefu Liu (University of Science and Technology of China and City University of Hong Kong Joint Advanced Research Center, China) and Jibao Gu (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Volume 15 (2007)
Issue 1
1.
Information Systems Research in China: An Empirical Study (pages 1-17)
Shaobo Ji (Carleton University, Canada), Qingfei Min (Dalian University of Technology, China) and Weihe Han (Dalian University of Technology, China)
2.
Enhancing Negotiators' Performance with Computer Support for Pre-Negotiation Preparation and Negotiation: An Experimental Investigation in an East Asian Context (pages 18-42)
John Lim (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Yin Ping Yang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3.
Demand for Number Portability in the Korean Telecommunications Market: Contingent Valuation Approach (pages 43-67)
Myeong-Cheol Park (Information and Communications University, Korea), Dan J. Kim (University of Houston Clear Lake, USA) and Sang-Woo Lee (IT Service Research Division Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea)
4.
Privacy Protection Overseas as Perceived by USA-Based IT Professionals (pages 68-81)
Jaymeen R. Shah (Texas State University — San Marcos, USA), Garry L. White (Texas State University — San Marcos, USA) and James R. Cook (Texas State University — San Marcos, USA)
Issue 2
1.
Outsourced IT Projects from the Vendor Perspective: Different Goals, Different Risks (pages 1-27)
Hazel Taylor (University of Washington, USA)
2.
Social Institutional Explanations of Global Internet Diffusion: A Cross-Country Analysis (pages 28-55)
Hongxin Zhao (Saint Louis University, USA), Seung Kim (Saint Louis University, USA), Taewon Suh (Texas State University - San Marcos, USA) and Jianjun Du (University of Houston - Victoria, USA)
3.
Cultural Effects on Technology Performance and Utilization: A Comparison of U.S. and Canadian Users (pages 56-90)
Susan K. Lippert (Drexel University USA) and John A. Volkmar (Otterbein College, USA)
4.
Organizational Characteristics, Modes of Internet Adoption and Their Impact: A Singapore Perspective (pages 91-117)
Thompson S.H. Teo (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Issue 3
1.
Balancing Local Knowledge Within Global Organisations Through Computer-Based Systems: An Activity Theory Approach (pages 1-19)
Somya Joshi (National Technical University of Athens, Greece), Michael Barrett (University of Cambridge, UK), Geoff Walsham (University of Cambridge, UK) and Sam Cappleman (Hewlett-Packard Ltd, UK)
2.
IT Implementation in a Developing Country Municipality: A Sociocognitive Analysis (pages 20-42)
Clive Sanford (Aalborg University, Denmark) and Anol Bhattacherjee (University of South Florida, USA)
3.
Comparative Study of IT Investment Management Processes in U.S. and Portugal (pages 43-68)
Susan A. Sherer (Lehigh University, USA)
4.
Misaligned Market: The Importance of Industry Context in Technology-Mediated exchanges (pages 69-87)
Ruey-Lin Hsiao (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Issue 4
1.
The Effect of Culture and Product Categories on the Level of Use of Buy-It-Now (BIN) Auctions by Sellers (pages 1-19)
Kevin K.W. Ho (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong), Byungjoon Yoo (Korea University Business School, Seoul, Korea), Seunghee Yu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) and Kar Yan Tam (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
2.
E-Government Payoffs: Evidence from Cross-Country Data (pages 20-40)
Shirish C. Srivastava (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Thompson S.H. Teo (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3.
IT Governance Mechanisms in Public Sector Organisations: An Australian Context (pages 41-63)
Syaiful Ali (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia) and Peter Green (University of Queensland, Australia)
4.
A Time Series Analysis of International ICT Spillover (pages 64-78)
Juan Juan Zhang (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Sang-Yong Tom Lee (Hanyang University, Korea)
5.
Mobile Phone Communication Innovation in Multiple Time and Space Zones: The Case of Hong Kong Culture (pages 79-85)
Shirley Chan (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Douglas Vogel (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Louis C.K. Ma (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Volume 14 (2006)
Issue 1
1.
Organizational Learning Process: Its Antecedents and Consequences in Enterprise System Implementation (pages 1-22)
Weiling Ke (Clarkson University, USA) and Kwok Kee Wei (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
2.
E-Government Strategies in Developed and Developing Countries: An Implementation Framework and Case Study (pages 23-46)
Y. N. Chen (Western Kentucky University, USA), H. M. Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China), W. Huang (College of Business, Ohio University, USA) and R. K.H. Ching (California State University, USA)
3.
Using Social Development Lenses to Understand E-Government Development (pages 47-62)
Keng Siau (University of Nebraska- Lincoln, USA) and Yuan Long (University of Nebraska- Lincoln, USA)
Issue 2
1.
Creating and Developing a Program of Global Research (pages 1-28)
Detmar W. Straub (Georgia State University, USA) and Karen D. Loch (Georgia State University, USA)
2.
Global Programs of Research: Maintenance and Extensibility (pages 29-51)
Detmar W. Straub (Georgia State University, USA) and Karen D. Loch (Georgia State University, USA)
3.
IT Software Development Offshoring: A Multi-Level Theoretical Framework and Research Agenda (pages 52-74)
Fred Niederman (Saint Louis University, USA), Sumit Kundu (Florida International University, USA) and Silvia Salas (Florida International University, USA)
4.
Experiences Conducting Cross-Cultural Research (pages 75-89)
M. Gordon Hunter (University of Lethbridge, Canada)
Issue 3
1.
Managerial Strategies Used to Overcome Technological Hurdles: A Review of E-Commerce Efforts Used by Innovative Caribbean Managers (pages 1-16)
William Wresch (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago) and Simon Fraser (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)
2.
A Composite-Model for E-Commerce Diffusion: Integrating Cultural and Socio-Economic Dimensions to the Dynamics of Diffusion (pages 17-38)
Alexander Y. Yap (Elon University, USA), Jayoti Das (Elon University, USA), John Burbridge (Elon University, USA) and Kathryn Cort (North Carolina A&T State University, USA)
3.
Web-Based Data Collection in China (pages 39-58)
Robert M. Davison (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Yuan Li (University of Southern California, US) and Carol S.P. Kam (Yahoo! Holding (HK) Ltd, Hong Kong)
4.
Risks, Benefits, and Challenges in Global IT Outsourcing: Perspectives and Practices (pages 59-89)
Subhankar Dhar (San Jose State University, USA) and Bindu Balakrishnan (San Jose State University, USA)
Issue 4
1.
On the Need to Include National Culture as a Central Issue in E-Commerce Trust Beliefs (pages 1-30)
David Gefen (Drexel University, USA) and Tsipi Heart Heart (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
2.
Culture's Impact on Technology Mediated Learning: The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Collectivism (pages 31-56)
Steven Hornik (University of Central Florida, USA) and Anna Tupchiy (University of Central Florida, USA)
3.
Internet Users' Privacy Concerns and Beliefs About Government Surveillance: An Exploratory Study of Differences Between Italy and the United States (pages 57-93)
Tamara Dinev (Florida Atlantic University, USA), Massimo Bellotto (University of Verona, Italy), Paul Hart (Florida Atlantic University, USA), Vincenzo Russo (University of IULM, Italy) and Ilaria Serra (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
Volume 13 (2005)
Issue 1
1.
Developing a Generic Framework for E-Government (pages 1-30)
Gerald Grant (Carleton University, Canada) and Derek Chau (Carleton University, Canada)
2.
Managing Stakeholder Interests in e-Government Implementation: Lessons Learned from a Singapore e-Government Project (pages 31-53)
Chee-Wee Tan (University of British Columbia, Canada), Shan L. Pan (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Eric T.K. Lim (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3.
Cultural Diversity and Trust in IT Adoption: A Comparison of Potential e-Voters in the USA and South Africa (pages 54-78)
David Gefen (Drexel University, USA), Gregory M. Rose (Washington State University, USA), Merrill Warkentin (Mississippi State University, USA) and Paul A. Pavlou (University of California, Riverside, USA)
4.
Pursuing Radical Transformation in Information Age Government: Case Studies Using the SPRINT Methodology (pages 79-101)
Peter Kawalek (University of Manchester, UK) and David Wastall (University of Manchester, UK)
Issue 2
1.
Levels of Culture and Individual Behavior: An Investigative Perspective (pages 1-20)
Elena Karahanna (University of Georgia, USA), J. Roberto Evaristo (University of Illinois, USA) and Mark Srite (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA)
2.
Analysis of Software Requirements Engineering Exercises in a Global Virtual Team Setup (pages 21-41)
H. Keith Edwards (University of Hawaii - Hilo, USA) and Varadharajan Sridhar (Management Development Institute, India)
3.
Evaluating the Factors Affecting DSS Usage by Senior Managers in Local Authorities in Egypt (pages 42-65)
Ibrahim Elbeltagi (Wolverhampton University Business School, UK), Neil McBride (De Montfort University, UK) and Glenn Hardaker (Huddersfield University Business School, UK)
4.
Perceived Risk, the Internet Shopping Experience and Online Purchasing Behavior: A New Zealand Perspective (pages 66-88)
Bill Doolin (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), Stuart Dillon (University of Waikato Management School, New Zealand), Fiona Thompson (University of Waikato Management School, New Zealand) and James L. Corner (University of Waikato Management School, New Zealand)
Issue 3
1.
The Effects of Strategic Alliance Membership on the Disadvantages of Electronic Commerce Adoption: A Comparative Study of Swedish and Australian Regional Small Businesses (pages 1-19)
Robert C. MacGregor (University of Wollongong, Australia) and Lejla Vrazalic (University of Wollongong, Australia)
2.
Integration of E-Commerce by SMEs in the Manufacturing Sector: A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach (pages 20-32)
Roman Beck (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany), Rolf T. Wigand (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA) and Wolfgang Konig (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany)
3.
Small Firms and Offshore Software Outsourcing: High Transaction Costs and Their Mitigation (pages 33-54)
Erran Carmel (American University, USA) and Brian Nicholson (Manchester Business School, UK)
4.
Information Systems Effectiveness in Small Businesses: Extending a Singaporean Model in Canada (pages 55-79)
Ana Ortiz de Guinea (Queen’s University, Canada), Helen Kelley (University of Lethbridge, Canada) and M. Gordon Hunter (University of Lethbridge, Canada)
Issue 4
1.
Effects of Knowledge Management on Electronic Commerce: An Exploratory Study in Taiwan (pages 1-24)
Wen-Jang Kenny Jih (Middle Tennessee State University, USA), Marilyn M. Helms (Dalton State College, USA) and Donna Taylor Mayo (Dalton State College, USA)
2.
Beyond Trust: Web Site Design Preferences Across Cultures (pages 25-54)
Dianne Cyr (Simon Fraser University, Canada), Carole Bonanni (Simon Fraser University, Canada), John Bowes (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Joe Ilsever (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
3.
An Evaluation System for IT Outsourcing Customer Satisfaction Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (pages 55-76)
YongKi Yoon (Yonsei University, Korea) and Kun Shin Im (Yonsei University, Korea)
Volume 12 (2004)
Issue 1
1.
An Empirical Study of the Relationship of IT Intensity and Organizational Absorptive Capacity on CRM Performance (pages 1-17)
Ja-Shen Chen (Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan) and Russell K.H. Ching (California State University, USA)
2.
American and Taiwanese Perceptions Concerning Privacy, Trust, and Behavioral Intentions in Electronic Commerce (pages 18-40)
Chang Liu (Northern Illinois University, USA), Jack T. Marchewka (Northern Illinois University, USA) and Catherina Ku (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan)
3.
Adaptive Strategies of Firms in High-Velocity Environments: The Case of B2B Electronic Marketplaces (pages 41-59)
Jai Ganesh (Infosys Technologies Limited, India), T.R. Madanmohan (Indian Institute of Management, India), P.D. Jose (Indian Institute of Management, India) and Sudhi Seshadri (Indian Institute of Management, India)
4.
An Exploratory Study of the Success Factors for Extranet Adoption in E-Supply Chain (pages 60-67)
Wing S. Chow (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong)
5.
The Relationship Between Information Technology Professionals' Skill Requirements and Career Stage in the E-Commerce Era: An Empirical Study (pages 68-82)
Seokha Koh (Choong Buk National University, Korea), Sooun Lee (Miami University, USA), David C. Yen (Miami University, USA) and Douglas Havelka (Miami University, USA)
Issue 2
1.
The Impact of National Environment on the Adoption of Internet Banking: Comparing Singapore and South Africa (pages 1-26)
Irwin Brown (University of Cape Town, South Africa), Rudi Hoppe (University of Cape Town, South Africa), Pauline Mugera (University of Cape Town, South Africa), Paul Newman (University of Cape Town, South Africa) and Adrie Stander (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
2.
The Role of Power Distance and Explanation Facility in Online Bargaining Utilizing Software Agents (pages 27-43)
John Lim (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3.
A Holistic Framework of E-Business Strategy: The Case of Haier in China (pages 44-62)
Peter Ping Li (California State University, Stanislaus, USA) and Steven Tung-lung Chang (Long Island University, USA)
4.
Evaluation of Information Infrastructures and Social Development Among the Visegrad-Four Countries of Central Europe (pages 63-83)
László A. Pook (Metropolitan State College of Denver, USA) and Norman E. Pence (Metropolitan State College of Denver, USA)
5.
How to Compete in a Global Education Market Effectively? A Conceptual Framework for Designing a Next Generation eEducation System (pages 84-107)
Wayne Huang (Ohio University, USA), David C. Yen (Miami University (Ohio), USA), Z.X. Lin (Texas Tech University, USA) and J.H. Huang (Tsinghua University, China)
Issue 3
1.
A Disconnect in Stakeholders' Perceptions from Emerging Realities of Teledensity Growth in Africa's Least Developed Countries (pages 1-20)
Victor W. Mbarika (Louisiana State University, USA), Peter N. Meso (Georgia State University, USA) and Philip F. Musa (The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
2.
Understanding Internet Banking Adoption and Use Behavior: A Hong Kong Perspective (pages 21-43)
Siu-cheung Chan (Lingnan University, China) and Ming-te Lu (Lingnan University, China)
3.
ICT and Business in the New Economy: Globalization and Attitudes Towards eCommerce (pages 44-64)
John Sagi (George Washington University, USA), Elias Carayannis (George Washington University, USA), Subhashish Dasgupta (George Washington University, USA) and Gary Thomas (Anne Arundel Community College, USA)
4.
Cultural Differences, Information and Code Systems (pages 65-85)
Brian J. Corbitt (Deakin University, Australia), Konrad J. Peszynski (Deakin University, Australia), Saranond Inthanond (Deakin University, Australia), Byron Hill (Deakin University, Australia) and Theerasak Thanasankit (Varakit Textiles and Kasetsart University, Thailand)
Issue 4
1.
IS Change Agents in Practice in a US-Chinese Joint Venture (pages 1-22)
Dorothy G. Dologite (Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York, USA), Robert J. Mockler (St. Johns University, USA), Qinghua Bai (Tonji University, Shanghai, P.R. China) and Peter F. Viszhanyo (City University of New York, USA)
2.
IT Industry Development and the Knowledge Economy: A Four Country Study (pages 23-49)
Phillip Ein-Dor (Tel Aviv University, Israel), Michael Myers (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and K.S. Raman (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3.
The Impact of Mergers & Acquisitions on IT Governance Structures: A Case Study (pages 50-74)
Pauline O. Chin (Florida Atlantic University, USA), George A. Brown (Technologies Consultant, Jamaica) and Qing Hu (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
4.
An Investigation of Revenue Streams of New Zealand Online Content Providers (pages 75-88)
Prateek Vasisht (Air New Zealand, New Zealand) and Jairo A. Gutierrez (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Volume 11 (2003)
Issue 1
1.
2.
Information Technology Choices in Dissimilar Cultures: Enhancing Empowerment (pages 20-39)
Charles E. Downing (Northern Illinois University, USA), John Gallaugher (Boston College, USA) and Albert H. Segars (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
3.
The Relationship of Some Organizational Factors to Information Systems Effectiveness: A Contingency Analysis of Egyptian Data (pages 40-71)
Ahmed A. Seliem (Alexandria University, Egypt), Ahmed S. Ashour (Alexandria University, Egypt), Omar E. Khalil (University of Massachusetts, USA) and Stephen J. Millar (Oklahoma State University, USA)
4.
Using a GSS to Support Virtual Teambuilding: A Theoretical Framework (pages 72-89)
Wayne Huang (Ohio University, USA), Kwok-Kee Wei (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and John Lim (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Issue 2
1.
An Exploratory Study and Design of Cross-Cultural Impact of Information Systems Managers' Performance, Job Satisfaction and Managerial Value (pages 1-30)
Hae-Yeon Choi (Savannah State University, USA) and Haiwook Choi (Moorehead State University, USA)
2.
Perceptions and Attitudes about E-Commerce Development in China: An Exploratory Study (pages 31-47)
Antonis C. Stylianou (University of North Carolina, USA), Stephanie S. Robbins (University of North Carolina, USA) and Pamela Jackson (University of North Carolina, USA)
3.
Cultural Differences in E-Commerce: A Comparison between the U.S. and China (pages 48-55)
Qiu Bin (Southeast University, USA), Shu-Jen Chen (California State University, USA) and Shao Q. Sun (Southeast University, USA)
4.
Straight through Processing Technology in Global Financial Market: Readiness Assessment and Implementation (pages 56-66)
Jarrad Hee (KPMG Consulting, Australia), Yining Chen (Ohio University, USA) and Wayne Huang (Ohio University, USA)
Issue 3
1.
An Object-Oriented Architecture Model for International Information Systems? (pages 1-18)
Hans Lehmann (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
2.
Perceptions on IS Risks and Failure Types: A Comparison of Designers from the United States, Japan and Korea (pages 19-38)
Dane K. Peterson (Southwest Missouri State University, USA) and Chung Kim (Southwest Missouri State University, USA)
3.
A Taxonomy of Intranet Implementation Strategies: To Make or To Buy? (pages 39-62)
Jan Karlsbjerg (Aalborg University, Denmark), Jan Damsgaard (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark) and Rens Scheepers (University of Melbourne, Australia)
4.
Cultural Adaptation on the Web: A Study of American Companies' Domestic and Chinese Websites (pages 63-80)
Nitish Singh (California State University, USA), Hongxin Zhao (Saint Louis University, USA) and Xiaorui Hu (Saint Louis University, USA)
Issue 4
1.
Lessons Learned Crossing Boundaries in an ICT-Supported Distributed Team (pages 1-19)
David J. Pauleen (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
4.
The Management of Distributed Projects Across Cultures (pages 58-70)
Roberto Evaristo (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)
Volume 10 (2002)
Issue 1
1.
Structural Influences on Global E-Commerce Activity (pages 5-12)
M. Lynne Markus (City University of Hong Kong) and Christina Soh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
2.
Toward a Theory-Based Measurement of Culture (pages 13-23)
Detmar Straub (Georgia State University, USA), Karen Loch (Georgia State University, USA), Roberto Evaristo (University of Illinois, USA), Elena Karahanna (University of Georgia, USA) and Mark Srite (University of Wisconsin, USA)
3.
Beyond Models of National Culture in Information Systems Research (pages 24-32)
Michale D. Myers (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Felix B. Tan (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
4.
International Business and Global Information Management Research: Toward a Cumulative Tradition (pages 33-47)
Fred Niederman (Saint Louis University, USA), David J. Boggs (Saint Louis University, USA) and Sumit Kundu (Saint Louis University, USA)
5.
Methodological Issues in MIS Cross-Cultural Research (pages 48-55)
Elena Karahanna (University of Georgia, USA), Roberto Evaristo (University of Illinois-Chicago, USA) and Mark Srite (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Issue 2
1.
Cultural Differences in Developers' Perceptions of Information Systems Success Factors: Japan vs. the United States (pages 5-13)
Chung S. Kim (Southwest Missouri State University, USA) and Dane K. Peterson (Southwest Missouri State University, USA)
2.
Growth of Teledensity in Least Developed Countries: Need for a Mitigated Euphoria (pages 14-27)
Victor W. Mbarika (Louisiana University, USA), Terry A. Byrd (Auburn University, USA) and Jennifer Raymond (Auburn University, USA)
3.
Information Systems Project Failure: A Comparative Study of Two Countries (pages 28-39)
Wayne F. Lemon (University of Maryland-Baltimore County, USA), Jay Liebowitz (University of Maryland-Baltimore County, USA), Janice Burn (Edith Cowan University, Australia) and Ray Hackney (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
4.
Global Comparison of Stages of Growth Based on Critical Success Factors (pages 40-49)
Peter Gottschalk (Norwegian School of Management, Norway) and Vijay K. Khandelwal (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
5.
Technology in Distance Education: A Global Perspective to Alternative Delivery Mechanisms (pages 50-54)
M. Gordon Hunter (University of Lethbridge, Canada) and Peter Carr (Athabasca University, Canada)
Issue 3
1.
Online Customer Stickiness: A Longitudinal Study (pages 1-14)
Mohamed Khalifa (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Moez Limayem (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Vanessa Liu (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
2.
Evolutionary Stages of e-Tailors and Retailers: Firm Value Determinants Model (pages 15-35)
Jae K. Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea), Heegoo Kang (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea), Hoe K. Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) and Han S. Lee (iBFarm Corporation, Korea)
3.
A Comparative Analysis of Major ERP Life Cycle Implementation, Management and Support Issues in Queensland Government (pages 36-54)
She-I. Chang (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) and Guy G. Gable (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
4.
Exploring the Factors Enhancing Member Participation in Virtual Communities (pages 55-71)
Won-Seok Yoo (Consultant, Korea), Kil-Soo Suh (Yonsei University, Korea) and Moon-Bong Lee (Yonsei Management Research Center, Korea)
5.
IS Management Issues in Kuwait: Dimensions and Implementations (pages 72-80)
Abdulridha Alshawaf (Kuwait University, Kuwait) and William H. DeLone (American University, USA)
Issue 4
1.
Fundamental Risk Factors in Deploying IT/IS Projects in Omani Government Organisations (pages 1-22)
Mohammed A. Al-Wohaibi (University of Sunderland, UK), Fawaz A. Masoud (Sultan Qaboos University, Oman) and Helen M. Edwards (University of Sunderland, UK)
3.
Information Technology and the Internationalization of the Firm (pages 44-60)
Michael J. Mol (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands) and Otto R. Koppius (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
4.
Adoption of Electronic Data Interchange in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (pages 61-85)
Patrick Y. Chau (University of Hong Kong, HK) and Cathy C. Jim (IBM China, Hong Kong)
5.
Software and Culture: Beyond the Internationalization of the Interface (pages 86-101)
Gregory E. Kersten (Concordia University, Canada), Mik A. Kersten (Xerox PARC, USA) and Wojciech M. Rakowski (ANS, Bell Canada, Canada)
Volume 9 (2001)
Issue 1
1.
The Cultural Construction of Information Technology (pages 5-10)
Vanessa Dirksen (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
2.
Internet-Based Share Dealing in the New Global Marketplace (pages 11-16)
Bridget Allgood (University College Northampton, UK)
3.
Can Information Technology Help Managers Plan Globally? (pages 17-24)
Abel Usoro (University of Paisley, UK)
4.
The Emergence of Networked Organizations in India: A Misalignment of Interests? (pages 25-30)
Gurpreet Dhillon (University of Nevada-Las Vegas, USA), Trevor Moores (University of Nevada-Las Vegas, USA) and Ray Hackney (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Issue 2
1.
IT Industry Success in Small Countries: The Cases of Finland and New Zealand (pages 4-14)
Rebecca Watson (PA Consulting Group, Australia) and Michael D. Myers (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
2.
A Comparison of Electronic Infrastructures in the Air Cargo Industry in the Netherlands and Hong Kong SAR (pages 15-22)
Ellen Christiannse (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and Jan Damsgaard (Aalborg University, Denmark)
3.
Conceptualising Information Systems Planning Across Strategic Business Networks (pages 23-33)
Judy McKay (Edith Cowan University, Australia) and Peter Marshall (Edith Cowan University, Australia)
4.
Generic Attributes of IS Graduates: A Comparison of Australian Industry and Academic Views (pages 34-41)
Robert Snoke (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) and Alan Underwood (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Issue 3
1.
Customer Loyalty and Electronic Banking: A Conceptual Framework (pages 4-14)
Daniel Tomiuk (McGill University, Canada) and Alain Pinsonneault (McGill University, Canada)
2.
Electronic Commerce and Strategic Change Within Organizations: Lessons from Two Cases (pages 15-22)
Robert D. Galliers (London School of Economics, UK) and Sue Newell (University of London, UK)
3.
Trust in Internet Shopping: Instrument Development and Validation through Classical and Modern Approaches (pages 23-35)
Christy M. Cheung (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Matthew K. Lee (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Issue 4
1.
Transfer of Information Technology to the Arab World: A Test of Cultural Influence Modeling (pages 6-28)
Detmar Straub (Georgia State University, USA), Karen D. Loch (Georgia State University, USA) and Carole E. Hill (Georgia State University, USA)
2.
Electronic Broker Impacts on the Value of Postponement in a Global Supply Chain (pages 29-43)
William N. Robinson (Georgia State University, USA) and Greg Elofson (Fordham University, USA)
3.
Geographic Information Systems in Developing Countries: Issues in Data Collection, Implementation and Management (pages 44-54)
Brian E. Mennecke (Iowa State University, USA) and Lawrence A. West Jr. (University of Central Florida, USA)
Volume 8 (2000)
Issue 1
1.
Dysfunctional Development Pathways of Information and Communication Technology: Cultural Conflicts (pages 5-13)
G. Roland Kaye (Open University Business School, UK) and Stephen Little (Open University Business School, UK)
2.
Cultural Problems in Applying SSM for IS Development (pages 14-19)
Trevor T. Moores (Emporia State University, USA) and Frank H. Gregory (Independent Consultant, Thailand)
3.
Ten Lessons that Internet Auction Markets Can Learn from Securities Market Automation (pages 20-33)
J. Christopher Westland (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
4.
Transnational Information Systems: Development and Management Issues (pages 34-44)
Paul Mantelaers (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) and Wander van den Berg (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Issue 2
1.
Survey of IT Outsourcing Experiences in US and UK Organizations (pages 5-23)
Mary C. Lacity (University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA) and Leslie P. Willcocks (Oxford University, UK)
2.
The Role of Information Technology in the "Fit" Between Culture, Business Strategy and Organizational Structure of Global Firms (pages 24-35)
Jeffery Katz (Kansas State University, USA) and James B. Townsend (Kansas State University, USA)
3.
Out of Scandinavia: Facing Social Risks in IT Development in South Africa (pages 36-49)
Helana Scheepers (University of Pretoria, South Africa) and Lars Mathiassen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
4.
IS Project Characteristics and Performance: A Kuwaiti Illustration (pages 50-57)
Adel Aladwani (Kuwait University, Kuwait)
Issue 3
1.
Knowledge Assets in the Global Economy: Assessment of National Intellectual Capital (pages 5-15)
Yogesh Malhotra (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
2.
On-Line User Interaction with Electronic Catalogs: Language Preferences Among Global Users (pages 16-23)
Aryya Gangopadhyay (University of Maryland-Baltimore County, USA) and Zhensen Huang (University of Maryland-Baltimore County, USA)
3.
4.
Virtual Learning Networks in Higher Education: The Case of Egypt's Regional IT Institute (pages 34-41)
Sherif Kamel (American University in Cairo, Egypt)
Issue 4
1.
Management Integration through Software Applications: Japanese Manufacturing Firms in the UK Expert Control (pages 5-14)
John Kidd (Aston Business School, UK) and Tessa Y. Yau (Aston Business School, UK)
2.
Contracts, Control and Presentation in IT Outsourcing: Research in 13 UK Organizations (pages 15-29)
Thomas Kern (Erasmus University-Rotterdam, The Netherlands) and Leslie Willcocks (University of Oxford, UK)
3.
Can National Information Infrastructures Enhance Social Development in the Least Developed Countries? An Empirical Investigation (pages 30-42)
Peter Meso (Kent State University, USA) and Nancy Duncan (Kent State University, USA)
4.
Information Systems Leadership Roles: An Empirical Study of Information Technology Managers in Norway (pages 43-52)
Petter Gottschalk (Norwegian School of Management, Norway)
Volume 7 (1999)
Issue 1
1.
The Impact of Culture on the Adoption of IT: An Interpretive Study (pages 5-15)
Helen Hasan (University of Wollongong, Australia) and George Ditsa (University of Wollongong, Australia)
2.
The Impact of Information Sharing on Order Fulfillment in Divergent Differentiation Supply Chains (pages 16-25)
Troy J. Strader (Iowa State University, USA), Fu-Ren Lin (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, R.O.C.) and Michael J. Shaw (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
3.
Anxiety and Involvement: Cultural Dimensions of Attitudes Toward Computers in Developing Societies (pages 26-38)
Roger W. Harris (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia) and Robert Davison (City University of Hong Kong, HK)
4.
The Context of Introducing IT/IS-Based Innovation into Local Government in Colombia (pages 39-45)
Mahmoud M. Watad (Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA)
5.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION: The Design and Implementation of the Republic of Georgia’s Health Network (pages 46-0)
Adi Armoni (Tel-Aviv College of Management, Israel)
Issue 2
1.
Between Individuals and Teams: Human Resource Management in the Software Sector (pages 4-12)
Pat Finnegan (University College Cork, Ireland) and John Murray (Deloitte & Touche Tomhatsu, Ireland)
2.
Information Technology Usage Dynamics in Nigeria: An Empirical Study (pages 13-21)
Uzoamaka P. Anakwe (Pace University, USA), Murugan Anandarajan (Drexel University, USA) and Magid Igbaria (Claremont Graduate University, USA and Tel Aviv University, Israel)
3.
Leapfrogging an IT Labor Force: Multinational and Indigenous Perspectives (pages 22-32)
Eileen M. Trauth (Northeastern University, USA)
4.
Global Information Systems and Human Resource Management: A Research Agenda (pages 33-39)
Fred Niederman (University of Baltimore, USA)
5.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 40-0)
Fred Niederman (University of Baltimore, USA)
Issue 3
1.
A Research Manifesto for Global Information Management (pages 5-18)
R. Brent Gallupe (Queen’s University, Canada) and Felix B. Tan (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
2.
Organizational Impacts of New Communication Technology: A Comparison of Cellular Phone Adoption in France and the United States (pages 19-29)
Patricia J. Carlson (Suffolk University, USA), Beverly K. Kahn (Suffolk University, USA) and Frantz Rowe (Universite de Nantes, France)
3.
Determinants of Information Technology Adoption: An Extension of Existing Models to Firms in a Developing Country (pages 30-40)
Subhasish Dasgupta (Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA), Devraj Agarwal (KPMG Peat Marwick LLP, USA), Anthony Ioannidis (University of La Verne - Athens Campus, Greece) and Shanthi Gopalakrishnan (Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA)
4.
Comparing U.S. & Japanese Companies on Competitive Intelligence, IS Support, and Business Change (pages 41-49)
Tor Guimaraes (Tennessee Technological University, USA), Osamu Sato (Tokyo Keizai University, Japan) and Hideaki Kitanaka (Takushoku University, Japan)
5.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION: Why We Care (pages 50-0)
Mohamed Muhsin (The World Bank Group)
Issue 4
1.
Leveraging Technology to Create a World-Class Library (pages 5-11)
Theodore H.K. Clark (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
2.
Libraries and the Internet in Singapore (pages 12-17)
Abdus Sattar Chaudhry (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Suliman Al-Hawamdeh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
3.
U.S. and Australian Public Libraries and the Internet: Connectivity Issues and Policy Implications (pages 18-26)
John Carlo Bertot (University of Albany, State University of New York, USA)
4.
The Internet, the State Library and the Implementation of Statewide Information Policy: The Case of the NYS GIS Clearinghouse (pages 27-33)
Sharon S. Dawes (University at Albany, State University of New York, USA) and Sharon Oskam (New York State Library, USA)
Volume 6 (1998)
Issue 1
1.
Leapfrogging Across the Millennium: Information Technology in Singapore Schools (pages 5-14)
Philip Wong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
2.
Tele-Teaching: Australia’s Competitive Question (pages 15-26)
Robyn E. Wilson (University of Western Australia) and C.J. Meadows (Praxis Research & Consulting and Asian Institute of Management)
3.
An Overview of Information Technology and Education in Malaysia (pages 27-32)
Siowck-Lee Gan (Universiti Pertanian Malaysia)
4.
Implementing Flexible Learning in GIS Education: Experiments Using a Spatial Analysis Facility (pages 33-40)
Pip Forer (The University of Auckland), Margaret Goldstone (The University of Auckland) and Felix B. Tan (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
5.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 41-0)
Jim Kessler (AMP, Incorporated)
Issue 2
1.
High-Tech/Low-Tech: Appropriate Technologies for Developing Nations (pages 5-13)
Peter Loh (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Christopher Marshall (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Cj Meadows (Asian Institute of Management & Praxis R&C, Singapore)
2.
Geographic Information Systems in Developing Countries: Opportunities and Options for Decision Support (pages 14-25)
Brian E. Mennecke (East Carolina University, USA) and Lawrence A. West (University of Central Florida, USA)
3.
GSS-Based Environmental Planning in Tanzania (pages 26-34)
D. Splettstoesser (University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) and M. Splettstoesser (Marine Action and Conservation Tanzania)
4.
Informatics Diffusion in South American Developing Economies (pages 35-42)
Rick Gibson (American University, USA)
5.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 43-0)
Gerald Grant (McGill University, Montreal, Canada)
Issue 3
1.
Impact of Banking Information Systems Security on Banking in China: The Case of Large State-Owned Banks in Shenzhen Economic Special Zone — An Introduction (pages 5-16)
Keith L. Hood (University of East Anglia, UK) and Jie-Wen Yang (University of East Anglia, UK)
2.
A Study of the Attitudes of Indonesian Managers Toward Key Factors in Information System Development and Implementation (pages 17-28)
Nils A. Kandelin (George Mason University, USA), Thomas W. Lin (University of Southern California, USA) and Ronny K. Muntoro (Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia)
3.
A Qualitative Assessment of Arab Culture and Information Technology Transfer (pages 29-38)
Carole E. Hill (Georgia State University, USA), Karen D. Loch (Georgia State University, USA), Detmar Straub (Georgia State University, USA) and Kamal El-Sheshai (Georgia State University, USA)
4.
Predicting General IT Use: Applying TAM to the Arabic World (pages 39-46)
Gregory Rose (Georgia State University, USA) and Detmar Straub (Georgia State University, USA)
5.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 47-0)
M. Gordon Hunter (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
Issue 4
1.
Designing Code Tables with Application to Nepali (pages 5-14)
Pat Hall (The Open University, UK)
2.
Soviet Influences on Latvian Attitudes Toward Information Technology (pages 15-22)
Michael D. Ishman (Niagara University)
3.
Evaluating Information Technology Projects in Finland: Procedures, Follow-Through, Decision-Making and Perceived Evaluation Quality (pages 23-33)
Petri Hallikainen (Helsinki School of Economics, Finland), Jukka Heikkilä (Helsinki School of Economics, Finland), Ken Peffers (Rutgers University, USA), Timo Saarinen (Helsinki School of Economics, Finland) and Fons Wijnhoven (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
4.
Information Systems Education in Thailand: A Comparison Between the Views of Professionals and Academics (pages 34-42)
Ang Yang Ang (University of Wollongong, Australia) and Supawadee Jiwahhasuchin (University of Wollongong, Australia)
5.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 43-0)
Ray Hackney (Manchester Metropolitan Universiiy, UK)
Volume 5 (1997)
Issue 1
1.
A Diffusion Model for Public Information Systems in Developing Countries (pages 4-16)
Rekha Jain (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad)
3.
Telecommuting in Singapore: Current Status and a Comparison with Other Countries (pages 27-0)
Lai Lai Tung (Nanyang Technological University), Shailendra Palvia (Long Island University, CW Post Campus), Lee Chia Huei (Nanyang Technological University), Ye-Meng Loy (Nanyang Technological University) and Teng Min Yee (Nanyang Technological University)
Issue 2
1.
Outsourcing Maintenance Operations to Off-Shore Vendors: Some Lessons from the Field (pages 5-15)
Sam Ramanujan (Central Missouri State University) and Hal Lou (Ohio University)
2.
An Analysis of Chinese Laws Against Computer Crimes (pages 16-21)
Hakman A. Wan (Lingnan College, Hong Kong) and Ming-Te Lu (Lingnan College, Hong Kong)
3.
The Relationship of Some Personal and Situational Factors to IS Effectiveness: Empirical Evidence from Egypt (pages 22-34)
Omar E.M. Khalil (University of Massachusetts, USA) and Manal M. Elkordy (Alexandria University, Egypt)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 35-0)
Ming-te Lu (Lingnan University, China)
Issue 3
1.
Information Management As Perceived by CIOs in Three Pacific Rim Countries (pages 5-17)
Raymond Mcleod Jr. (Texas A&M University), Choong Nyoung Kim (Hallym University), Carol Saunders (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale), Jack William Jones (Texas Christian University), Carlos Scheel (Monterrey Institute of Technology) and Martha Corrales Estrada (Monterrey Institute of Technology)
2.
A Study on the Characteristics of Group Decision Making Behavior: Cultural Difference Perspective of Korea vs. U.S. (pages 18-30)
In K. Chung (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) and Carl R. Adams (University of Minnesota)
3.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 31-0)
Amitava Dutta (George Mason University)
Issue 4
1.
Managing the Global Impacts of IT: Standing on Conceptual Quicksand (pages 6-9)
John Tillquist (University of British Columbia)
2.
Information Systems in Chinese State-Owned Enterprises: An Evolving Strategic Perspective (pages 10-22)
Dorothy G. Dologite (City University of New York, Baruch College), Mei Qi Fang (Renmin University of China), Yu Chen (Renmin University of China), Robert J. Mockler (St. John’s University, USA) and Chiang-Nan Chao (St. John’s University)
3.
Global Distribution Systems: A Field Study of Their Use and Advantages in Travel Agencies (pages 23-32)
Louis Raymond (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada) and Francois Bergeron (Université Laval)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 33-0)
Tor J. Larsen (Norwegian School of Management, Norway)
Volume 4 (1996)
Issue 1
1.
Globalizing Software Development (pages 5-15)
C.J. Meadows (Harvard Business School)
2.
A Study of the Lagged Response Effect in the Indian IT Industry (pages 16-22)
Aryya Gangopadhyay (Morgan State University)
3.
Informatics in Uruguay: Evolution and Implications (pages 23-31)
Diego Hernandez (The World Bank), Rick Gibson (The American University) and Eugene G. Mcguire (The American University)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 32-0)
Prashant Palvia (The University of Memphis)
Issue 2
2.
The Progress of ISDN: In Germany and Beyond (pages 16-24)
Vincent S. Lai (University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA), Bernhard Reeh (IDS Prof. Scheer, Germany) and Jan L. Guynes (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane)
3.
The Role of the Information Systems Organization in ISO 9000 Registration (pages 25-33)
Elizabeth R. Towell (Northern Illinois University), Joachim Lauer (Northern Illinois University) and Kathleen L. Mcfadden (Northern Illinois University)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 34-0)
Dorothy G. Dologite (City University of New York-Baruch College) and Robert J. Mockler (St. John’s University, USA)
Issue 3
1.
Information Systems Development: A Conceptual Model and a Comparison of Methods Used in Singapore, USA and Europe (pages 5-17)
Shailendra C. Palvia (Long Island University, USA) and M. Gordon Hunter (The University of Lethbridge, Canada)
2.
A Comparison of U.S., Japanese and European Software Development Practices and Processes (pages 18-26)
Kathleen Foley Curley (Lotus Development Corporation), Marc H. Meyer (Northeastern University) and Erl V. Sorensen (Bentley College)
3.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 27-0)
Chetan Sankar (Auburn University, USA) and Ram S. Mohan (Infonautics Corporation)
Issue 4
1.
Global Information Systems Quality: Key Issues and Challenges (pages 4-15)
Klara G. Nelson (Wayne State University)
2.
Quality Control for Global Software Development (pages 16-22)
Rick Gibson (American University, USA) and Eugene G. Mcguire (The American University)
3.
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 33-0)
Jarachsri Tungphaisal (American University) and Rick Gibson (American University, USA)
Volume 3 (1995)
Issue 1
2.
MIS in Large Public Programs: The Literacy Program in India (pages 18-30)
Rekha Jain (Indian Institute of Management)
3.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 31-0)
Prashant Palvia (Journal of Global Information Management)
Issue 2
1.
IT Diffusion & Socio Economic Change In Egypt (pages 4-17)
Sherif Kamel (The Cabinet of Egypt Information & Decision Support Center (IDSC))
2.
Paradigm Shift: Cultural Implications for Development of IS Professionals (pages 18-29)
Janice M. Burn (Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Eugenia M.W. Ng Tye (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) and Louis C.K. Ma (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
3.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 30-0)
Shailendra Palvia (Nanyang Business School, Singapore) and Kenny Lee (Nanyang Business School, Singapore)
Issue 3
1.
The Role of National Culture in Systems Analysis and Design (pages 5-15)
Barry Shore (University of New Hampshire, USA) and A.R. Venkatachalam (University of New Hampshire, USA)
2.
Towards an Information Technology Management Framework for Developing Countries (pages 16-24)
Hans Lehmann (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
3.
Managing IT for Business Innovation: Issues of Culture, Learning, and Leadership in a Jamaican Insurance Company (pages 25-33)
Michael Barrett (University of Cambridge, UK) and Geoff Walsham (Lancaster University)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 34-0)
Beth Green (Pennsylvania State University)
Issue 4
1.
Information Technology Transfer and Diffusion to Mexico: A Preliminary Analysis (pages 5-15)
Mo Adam Mahmood (University of Texas, El Paso), Leopoldo A. Gemoets (University of Texas, El Paso) and Martin D. Gosler (Organizational Research and Technology Services)
2.
The New Cultural Revolution: The Impact of EDI on Asia (pages 16-23)
Janice M. Burn (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
3.
Computer Software in Developing Countries: A Case Study of CD. Juarez, Mexico (pages 24-31)
Dilmus D. James (University of Texas, El Paso) and Danny Vickers (EDM Corporation)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 32-0)
Leopoldo A. Gemoets (University of Texas, El Paso)
Volume 2 (1994)
Issue 1
2.
Information System Activities in Transnational Corporations: A Comparison of U.S. and Non-U.S. Subsidiaries (pages 12-27)
Maeve L. Cummings (Pittsburg State University) and Jan L. Guynes (University of Texas at Arlington)
3.
Global Information Technology Architectures (pages 28-38)
Rick Gibson (American University, USA)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 39-0)
Tor Larsen (Journal of Global Information Management)
Issue 2
1.
Key Trends in Systems Development in Europe and North America (pages 5-21)
James C. Wetherbe (University of Memphis and University of Minnesota), Nicholas P. Vitalari (CSC Research and Advisory Services) and Andrew Milner (CSC Research and Advisory Services)
2.
Barriers to International Data Transfer (pages 22-29)
Effy Oz (Wayne State University)
3.
Toward A Global Telematics Policy (pages 30-41)
Lech Janczewski (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Andrew Targowski (Western Michigan University, USA)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 42-0)
Chetan S. Sankar (Journal of Global Information Management)
Issue 3
2.
Distributing Global Information Systems Resources in Multinational Companies (pages 14-28)
H.K. Cheung (Hong Kong Polytechnic) and Janice Burn (Hong Kong Polytechnic)
3.
MIS Skills of IS Graduates in the Republic of China (pages 29-41)
Pien Wang (National University of Singapore) and M.B. Khan (California State University, Long Beach)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 42-0)
William R. Boulton (Auburn University, USA)
Issue 4
1.
Telecommunication Technologies: Use and Investment Patterns in U.S. Multinational Corporations (pages 5-18)
Laku Chidambaram (University of Hawaii) and William G. Chismar (University of Hawaii)
2.
Cross-Cultural Issues in Information Systems Research: A Research Program (pages 19-29)
Klara G. Nelson (Florida State University) and Thomas D. Clark Jr. (Florida State University)
3.
Environmental Constraints in Utilizing Information Technologies in Pakistan (pages 30-39)
Syed Zahoor Hassan (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 40-0)
Ram S. Rohan (Unisys Corporation)
Volume 1 (1993)
Issue 1
1.
An Agenda for Research Linking Information Systems and International Business: Theory, Methodology and Application (pages 6-20)
P. Candace Deans (Wake Forest University) and David A. Ricks (Thunderbird-The American Graduate School of International Management)
2.
Responding to World Competition: Developing the Global IS Professional (pages 21-32)
Paul Cheney (University of South Florida) and George M. Kasper (Texas Tech University)
3.
The Effect of National Culture on IS: Implications for International Information Systems (pages 33-44)
Phillip Ein-Dor (Tel-Aviv University, Israel), Eli Segev (Tel-Aviv University) and Moshe Orgad (Tel-Aviv University)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 45-0)
Prashant Palvia (Journal of Global Information Management)
Issue 2
1.
Global Telecommunications Services: Strategies of Major Carriers (pages 6-20)
Jerry Mccreary (Auburn University), William R. Boulton (Auburn University, USA) and Chetan Sankar (Auburn University, USA)
2.
Strategic Use of Information Technology in International Business: A Framework for Information Technology Application (pages 21-32)
Steven J. Simon (University of South Carolina) and Varun Grover (University of South Carolina)
3.
International Computing and the International Regime (pages 33-44)
Edward M. Roche (Seton Hall University and New York University)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 45-0)
Shailendra Palvia (Journal of Global Information Management)
Issue 3
1.
2.
Critical Factors Affecting Success of CBIS: Cases from Africa (pages 16-32)
Mayuri Odedra-Straub (National University of Singapore)
3.
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 45-0)
Paul Cheney (Journal of Global Information Management)
Issue 4
1.
Electronic Data Interchange: A New Frontier for Global Standards Policy (pages 6-17)
Eileen M. Trauth (Northeastern University, USA) and Ronald S. Thomas (Northeastern University)
2.
Internet’s Potential as a Global Information Infrastructure: A Case Study and Assessment (pages 18-27)
Judith D. Ahrens (Drexel University) and Gerardo A. Esquer (Drexel University)
3.
Critical Issues of IS Management in Hong Kong: A Cultural Comparison (pages 28-37)
Janice Burn (Hong Kong Polytechnic), K.B.C. Saxena (Erasmus University), Louis Ma (Hong Kong Polytechnic) and Hin Keung Cheung (Hong Kong Polytechnic)
4.
THE EXPERT’S OPINION (pages 38-0)
Maeve Cummings (Journal of Global Information Management)