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Information & Management, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, July 1995
- Paul B. Cragg, Nancy Zinatelli:
The evolution of information systems in small firms. 1-8 - Mo Adam Mahmood, Mary A. Gowan, Shwu-Ping Wang:
Developing a prototype job evaluation expert system: A compensation management application. 9-28 - Jeretta Horn Nord, G. Daryl Nord:
MIS research: Journal status assessment and analysis. 29-42 - Shailendra C. Palvia, Norman L. Chervany:
An experimental investigation of factors influencing predicted success in DSS implementation. 43-53 - Andrew Stein:
Re-engineering the executive: The 4th generation of EIS. 55-62
Volume 29, Number 2, August 1995
- James S. K. Ang, Chee-Chuong Sum, Wah-Fook Chung:
Critical success factors in implementing MRP and government assistance: A Singapore context. 63-70 - Patrick Y. K. Chau:
Factors used in the selection of packaged software in small businesses: Views of owners and managers. 71-78 - Gerald L. Lohse, Daihwan Min, Judith Reitman Olson:
Cognitive evaluation of system representation diagrams. 79-94 - Jeretta Horn Nord, G. Daryl Nord:
Executive information systems: A study and comparative analysis. 95-106 - Pi-Sheng Deng, Cynthia L. Fuhr:
Using an object-oriented approach to the development of a relational database application system. 107-121
Volume 29, Number 3, September 1995
- Mary C. Jones, G. Stephen Taylor, Barbara A. Spencer:
The CEO/CIO relationship revisited: An empirical assessment of satisfaction with IS. 123-130 - Vincent S. Lai, Bernard Reeh:
ISDN implementation in the United States and Germany: A cross-country assessment. 131-140 - Bo K. Wong, John A. Monaco:
Expert system applications in business: A review and analysis of the literature (1977-1993). 141-152 - Dale Young, Hugh J. Watson:
Determinates of EIS acceptance. 153-164 - Anthony C. Nelson, Kailash Joshi:
Application of a matrix approach to estimate project skill requirements. 165-172
Volume 29, Number 4, October 1995
- E. Reed Doke, N. E. Swanson:
Decision variables for selecting prototyping in information systems development: A Delphi study of MIS managers. 173-182 - Vincent S. Lai, Edward T. Chen:
An assessment of the job prospects of MIS doctoral students in the academic marketplace. 183-189 - Sudha Ram:
Intelligent database design using the unifying semantic model. 191-206 - Randy Ryker, Ravinder Nath:
An empirical examination of the impact of computer information systems on users. 207-214 - Robert Urwiler, Narender K. Ramarapu, Ronald B. Wilkes, Mark N. Frolick:
Computer-aided software engineering: The determinants of an effective implementation strategy. 215-225
Volume 29, Number 5, November 1995
- Magid Igbaria, Juhani Iivari, Hazem Maragahh:
Why do individuals use computer technology? A Finnish case study. 227-238 - Lawrence Loh, Chetan S. Sankar, Wee-Yong Yeong:
Job orientation, perceptions, and satisfaction a study of information technology professionals in Singapore. 239-250 - J. Michael Pearson, Cynthia S. McCahon, Ross T. Hightower:
Total Quality Management. Are information systems managers ready? 251-263 - Prashant C. Palvia:
A dialectic view of information systems outsourcing: Pros and cons. 265-275 - Dien D. Phan, Joey F. George, Douglas R. Vogel:
Managing software quality in a very large development project. 277-283 - Gérard Gabella, Marie-Dominique Picasso:
PC software industry lost $8.08 billion to pirates in 1994 piracy rate in the US declines. 285-288
Volume 29, Number 6, December 1995
- Roy Martin Richards Jr.:
An objective, entropy-based approach to evaluating migration issues in computer IS. 289-296 - Jeffrey E. Sohl, A. R. Venkatachalam:
A neural network approach to forecasting model selection. 297-303 - George E. Vlahos, Thomas W. Ferratt:
Information technology use by managers in Greece to support decision making: Amount, perceived value, and satisfaction. 305-315 - Michael D. Wybo, Dale Goodhue:
Using interdependence as a predictor of data standards. Theoretical and measurement issues. 317-329 - Shouhong Wang:
Object-oriented task analysis. 331-341
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