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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 57
Volume 57, 2025
- Sonali Dania, Yogesh Bhatt, Paula Danskin Englis:

Rethinking Healthcare Technology Adoption: The Critical Role of Visibility & Consumption Values. 1 - João Paulo dos Santos da Silva, Diana Cruz Rodrigues, Mário Vasconcellos Sobrinho:

Analysis of Asymmetrical Power Relations in Digital Public Services in the Brazilian Amazon Region. 2 - Pedro Antunes, David Johnstone, Nguyen Hoang Thuan:

Construction of Conceptual Frameworks in Research: An Information Systems Design Perspective. 3 - Jignya Patel, Ping Wang, Suchit Ahuja, Laurie Giddens, Amber Grace Young:

Fostering a Responsible Information Systems Research Ecosystem. 4 - Ali M. Baker, Debarun Chakraborty, Arthur C. McAdams:

Revisiting the Information Hierarchy in the AI Era: Implications of Misinformation, Ignorance, and Imprudence. 5 - Markus Weinmann, Christoph Schneider, Joseph S. Valacich:

The Digital Experiment Reporting Protocol (DERP). 6 - Jack O'Neill, David Pidoyma, Ciara Northridge, Shivani Pai, Stephen Treacy, Andrew Brosnan:

Exploring the Role of Third Parties in Digital Transformation Initiatives: A Problematized Assumptions Perspective. 7 - David Horneber:

Understanding the Implementation of Responsible Artificial Intelligence in Organizations: A Neo-Institutional Theory Perspective. 8 - Omar A. El Sawy, Pernille Rydén:

Phygitar: Envisioning the Rhythmic Phygital Ecosystem in 2050. 9 - Hepu Deng, Sophia Xiaoxia Duan:

Uncovering the Interplay between IT Identity and Digital Performance in Digital Work. 10 - Ron A. Weber:

A Critique of Agential Realism. 11 - Rajeev Kumar Ray, Navneet Kumar Singh, Shikha Gupta, Amit Singh, Devi Prasad Dash:

Beyond Technology: A Multi-Theoretical Examination of Immersive Technology Adoption in Indian Healthcare. 12 - Mohammad AlMarzouq, Youngjin Yoo, Prasanna P. Karhade, Thomas Grisold, Tawfiq Alashoor, Mazen Shawosh, Mousa Albashrawi:

Digital Transformation in the IS field: GREAT Research Opportunities in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries. 13 - Vincent Schaaf, Jonathan Lautenschlager, Hannes Voucko-Glockner, Tobias Plank, Tobias Guggenberger, Nils Urbach:

A Multivocal Literature Review on Capturing Value Propositions for Private Organizations in a CBDC Ecosystem. 14 - Jingjing Zhang, Farkhondeh Hassandoust, Allen C. Johnston:

Privacy in Smart Health Monitoring: A Systematic Review and Research Directions. 15 - T. S. Dahanayake Yapa, Vathsala Wickramasinghe, Wasana Bandara:

Transforming Employee Performance Through Business Process Management: A Real-World Teaching Case. 16 - Digvijay S. Bizalwan, Rahul Kumar, Ajay Kumar, Yeming (Yale) Gong:

Enhancing Healthcare with Artificial Intelligence: A Configurational Integration of Complementary Technologies and Stakeholder Needs. 17 - Olga Biedova, Iris A. Junglas, Eric Villafranca, Blake Ives:

Innovating With Generative AI at CVPCorp. 18 - Tanya Giannelia, Abby Golub:

Breaking the Taboo of Religion and Spirituality in IS Research. 19 - Margeret Hall, Alexandra E. Pavlakis, Michelle Friend:

Who Counts? A Compassionate Critique of Stakeholder Theory in Information Systems. 20 - Roxana Ologeanu-Taddeï:

Values Behind the Code: Challenging Technological Neutrality in Information Systems Research. 21 - Miloslava Plachkinova, Ace Vo, Gunjan Batra, Humayun Zafar:

Beyond Routine Activity Theory: Towards a Novel Phishing Victimization Theory. 22 - Rick Sullivan:

Vulnerability, Poetics, and Mysticism: Troubling the Taboo of Unsanitized Writing in Information Systems. 23 - Laurie Giddens, Natalie Gerhart, Russell Torres, Stacie Petter:

Nonconsensual Sexually Explicit Deepfakes: Moving Beyond Taboos and Barriers. 24 - Eduard Buzila, Kai Heinrich:

Red Lights, Blind Spots: Sex Work and Stigma in Information Systems. 25 - Shahper Richter, Alexander Richter, Matthias Trier:

Narratives of the Future - Exploring Human-AI Collaboration. 26 - Jinglu Jiang, Tanya Giannelia, Ann-Frances Cameron:

Demonstration of Generative AI Assisted Inductive Coding: Exploring Sociotechnical Imaginaries for Qualitative Research. 27 - Murchhana Tripathy, Jeevan J. Arakal:

Mirchi.com: Leveraging Technology for Mass Customization. 28 - Ciske Smit, Roba Abbas, Jeremy Pitt:

Digital Polycentricity for Socio-Technical Design: Outcomes from the 2024 Workshop on Digital Polycentricity. 29 - Mikko Siponen, Arto Lanamäki, Marco Nathan, Tuula Klaavuniemi:

Mechanism-Based Explanations and Theoretical Contribution in IS Research. 30 - Rubén Mancha, Ainara Novales:

Designing Sustainable Business Models with Emerging Technologies: Navigating the Ontological Reversal and Network Effects to Balance Externalities. 31 - Ashutosh Jha:

Digital Infrastructures for Cultural Revival and Collective Empowerment in Sakhi Bahinpa. 32 - Jacqueline Corbett, Rohit Nishant, Sarah Cherki El Idrissi, Alexander Q. H. Chung:

Taking Things Out of Context: A Configuration Analysis of the Persuasiveness of Digital Technologies for Sustainability Across Work-Home Boundaries. 33 - Adheesh Budree, James Braman:

Dying Digitally: Rethinking the Afterlife in the Global South. 34 - John Tripp, Matt Wimble, Ashton M. Shortridge:

Advancing the Third Wave of Geospatial Analytics in IS Research through Spatially Explicit Theory and Methods. 35 - Ritu Raj, Rajesh Chandwani:

Navigating "AI-Powered Immersiveness" in Healthcare Delivery: A Case of Indian Doctors. 36 - Adnan Khan, Syed Hussain Murtaza, Parisa Maroufkhani, Sultan Sikandar Mirza:

Digital Resilience in High-Tech SMEs: Exploring the Synergy of AI and IoT in Supply Chains. 37 - Rahul Dwivedi, George Mangalaraj:

Relevance and Rigor of Information Systems Cybersecurity Research: An Exploratory Analysis. 38 - Sumant Devasthali, Manisha Sharma, Arun Sharma, Gaurav Gupta:

Technology Use Across Age Cohorts in Older Adults: Review and Future Directions. 39 - Niamh Daly, Ciara Heavin, James Northridge:

Procuring Accessible Third-Party Web-Based Software Applications for Inclusivity: A Socio-technical Approach. 40 - Raffaele Ciriello:

Taboo Breakers, Assumption Shakers, Path Makers: Charting a Course for Post-Orthodox IS Scholarship. 41 - Saeed Akhlaghpour, Elena Karahanna, Eivor Oborn, Hamed Qahri-Saremi, Azadeh Savoli, Susan Scott, Monideepa Tarafdar:

Beyond IT Adoption: The Evolving Boundaries of Diffusion Research in the AI Era. 42 - Xin Liu, Chuanhui Xiong:

Emotional Attachment Formation and Its Impact on Mobile Health Service Usage. 43 - David Sikolia, Gabriel Bahr, Andy Luse:

The Mediating Role of Psychological Empowerment in Information Security Compliance Intentions: A Replication. 44 - Aijia Yuan, Yang Gao, Edlin Garcia Colato, Sagar Samtani:

Identifying Emotional Distress on Social Media: A Replication Study. 45 - Ramon Moreno Ferrari, Antonio Angelo dos Santos, Gustavo Salomão, Marco Alexandre Terlizzi:

Replication of Technostress: Technological Antecedents and Implications in the Post-Pandemic Context. 46 - Bruno Michel Costa de Brito, Junielli Olinto de Almeida Alves, Mariana Staudt Rodrigues, Marco Alexandre Terlizzi:

Replication of Coordination Artifacts in Agile Software Development in the Brazilian Context. 47 - Prosanta Barai, Gondy Leroy, Arif Ahmed:

Comparative Evaluation of Text and Audio Simplification: A Methodological Replication Study. 48 - Dereje Ferede, Miftah Hassen Jemal, Alemayehu Molla:

Digital Transformation Against the Odds: Insights on Frugal, Government-Led, and Responsible Digital Transformation from an Ethiopian Bank. 49 - Sebastian Weber, Marc Wyszynski, Bastian Kordyaka, Björn Niehaves:

Bridging Immersive IS Design and Economic Value: Creating More Product Recommendations Through Inspiring and Interactive Virtual Try-Ons. 50 - Shantanu Dey, Rajhans Mishra, Sayantan Mukherjee:

Supply Chain Resilience and Sustainable Digital Transformation with Next-Generation Connectivity in a Smart Port. 51 - Peter Bou Saba, William H. DeLone, NoorUl Ain, Antoine Harfouche, Imed Ben Nasr, Guillaume Biot-Paquerot, Sabrine Mallek:

The DeLone and McLean Information Systems Success Model: What is the Future Evolution for Its Foundations, Components, and Applications? 52

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