Richard Baskerville: Changing the challenge: measure what makes you better and be better at what you measure.
1-3
Original Articles
Astrid Dickinger, Mitra Arami, David Meyer: The role of perceived enjoyment and social norm in the adoption of technology with network externalities.
4-11
Pratim Datta, Sutirtha Chatterjee: The economics and psychology of consumer trust in intermediaries in electronic markets: the EM-Trust Framework.
12-28
Hee-Dong Yang, Hye-Ryun Kang, Robert M. Mason: An exploratory study on meta skills in software development teams: antecedent cooperation skills and personality for shared mental models.
47-61
Tsai-Hsin Chu, Daniel Robey: Explaining changes in learning and work practice following the adoption of online learning: a human agency perspective.
79-98
Albert Boonstra, David Boddy, Sheena Bell: Stakeholder management in IOS projects: analysis of an attempt to implement an electronic patient file.
100-111
Eszter Bartis, Nathalie N. Mitev: A multiple narrative approach to information systems failure: a successful system that failed.
112-124
José-Rodrigo Córdoba, Gerald Midgley: Beyond organisational agendas: using boundary critique to facilitate the inclusion of societal concerns in information systems planning.
125-142
Andrea Carugati: Information system development activities and inquiring systems: an integrating framework.
143-155
Introduction
Richard Baskerville: For better or worse: how we apply journal ranking lists.
156-157
Opinion Papers
Dennis Adams, Norman Johnson: The journal list and its use: motivation, perceptions, and reality.
158-162
Bijan Azad, Nelson King: Enacting computer workaround practices within a medication dispensing system.
264-278
Selamawit Molla Mekonnen, Sundeep Sahay: An institutional analysis on the dynamics of the interaction between standardizing and scaling processes: a case study from Ethiopia.
279-289
Uri Gal, Kalle Lyytinen, Youngjin Yoo: The dynamics of IT boundary objects, information infrastructures, and organisational identities: the introduction of 3D modelling technologies into the architecture, engineering, and construction industry.
290-304
Jan Kietzmann: Interactive innovation of technology for mobile work.
305-320
Volume 17, Number 4, August 2008
Richard Baskerville: Research quality, project failure, and privacy threats: spitting, yelling, and cussing.
321-323
Opinion Papers
Ray J. Paul: Measuring research quality: the United Kingdom Government's Research Assessment Exercise.
324-329
Robert D. Galliers: A discipline for a stage? A Shakespearean reflection on the research plot and performance of the Information Systems field.
330-335
Edgar A. Whitley, Ian R. Hosein: Doing the politics of technological decision making: due process and the debate about identity cards in the U.K.
668-677