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European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 2022
- Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, Irwin Brown
, Peter Meso:
Advancing the Development of Contextually Relevant ICT4D Theories - From Explanation to Design. 1-6 - Mumin Abubakre
, Marcia Mkansi
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How do technologists do "ICT for development"? A contextualised perspective on ICT4D in South Africa. 7-24 - Andrea Jiménez
, Pamela Abbott
, Salihu Ibrahim Dasuki:
In-betweenness in ICT4D research: critically examining the role of the researcher. 25-39 - Joseph K. Nwankpa
, Pratim Datta
:
Leapfrogging Healthcare Service Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Utility-Trust Rationale of Mobile Payment Platforms. 40-57 - Charlette M. Donalds
, Corlane Barclay
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Beyond technical measures: a value-focused thinking appraisal of strategic drivers in improving information security policy compliance. 58-73 - Vishal Mishra, Isabelle Walsh
, Ankur Srivastava
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Merchants' adoption of mobile payment in emerging economies: the case of unorganised retailers in India. 74-90 - Anna Zaitsev
, Salla Mankinen:
Designing financial education applications for development: applying action design research in Cambodian countryside. 91-111 - P. K. Senyo
, Stan Karanasios
, Daniel Gozman
, Melissa Baba
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FinTech ecosystem practices shaping financial inclusion: the case of mobile money in Ghana. 112-127 - Amany R. Elbanna, Ayomikun Idowu
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Crowdwork, digital liminality and the enactment of culturally recognised alternatives to Western precarity: beyond epistemological terra nullius. 128-144
Volume 31, Number 2, March 2022
- Wael Jabr
, Zhiqiang (Eric) Zheng:
Exploring firm strategy using financial reports: performance impact of inward and outward relatedness with digitisation. 145-165 - Simon Trang
, Markus Mandrella, Mauricio Marrone
, Lutz M. Kolbe:
Co-creating business value through IT-business operational alignment in inter-organisational relationships: empirical evidence from regional networks. 166-187 - Liran Politi
, Shlomi Codish, Iftach Sagy, Lior Fink
:
Substitution and complementarity in the use of health information exchange and electronic medical records. 188-206 - Kieran Conboy, Rob Gleasure
, Lorraine Morgan:
When crowds play god: a Promethean perspective on crowdfunding. 207-226 - Hajar Mozaffar, Niki Panteli:
The online community knowledge flows: distance and direction. 227-240 - Mohamed Abouzahra, Maryam Ghasemaghaei:
Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use. 241-255
Volume 31, Number 3, May 2022
- Patrick Mikalef, Kieran Conboy, Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Ales Popovic:
Thinking responsibly about responsible AI and 'the dark side' of AI. 257-268 - Olivera Marjanovic
, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Richard Vidgen:
Theorising Algorithmic Justice. 269-287 - Jon Aaen
, Jeppe Agger Nielsen
, Andrea Carugati
:
The dark side of data ecosystems: A longitudinal study of the DAMD project. 288-312 - Tapani Rinta-Kahila
, Ida Asadi Someh
, Nicole M. Gillespie, Marta Indulska, Shirley Gregor
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Algorithmic decision-making and system destructiveness: A case of automatic debt recovery. 313-338 - Xusen Cheng, Linlin Su, Xin (Robert) Luo, Jose Benitez, Shun Cai
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The good, the bad, and the ugly: impact of analytics and artificial intelligence-enabled personal information collection on privacy and participation in ridesharing. 339-363 - Nripendra P. Rana
, Sheshadri Chatterjee
, Yogesh K. Dwivedi
, Shahriar Akter
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Understanding dark side of artificial intelligence (AI) integrated business analytics: assessing firm's operational inefficiency and competitiveness. 364-387 - Nima Kordzadeh
, Maryam Ghasemaghaei
:
Algorithmic bias: review, synthesis, and future research directions. 388-409 - Lisa Giermindl, Franz Strich
, Oliver Christ, Ulrich Leicht-Deobald
, Abdullah Redzepi:
The dark sides of people analytics: reviewing the perils for organisations and employees. 410-435
Volume 31, Number 4, July 2022
- David M. Murungi
, Rudy Hirschheim:
THEORY THROUGH ARGUMENT: APPLYING ARGUMENT MAPPING TO FACILITATE THEORY BUILDING. 437-462 - Arash Saghafi
, Yair Wand, Jeffrey Parsons
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Skipping class: improving human-driven data exploration and querying through instances. 463-491 - Mohammad Said Najjar
, William J. Kettinger
, Lynda Kettinger:
IS incident recovery and service value: a service-dominant logic view. 492-524 - Wael Jabr
:
Review credibility as a safeguard against fakery: the case of Amazon. 525-545
Volume 31, Number 5, September 2022
- Michael D. Myers
:
Updating the EJIS word limit. 547 - Michael Gall, Federico Pigni
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Taking DevOps mainstream: a critical review and conceptual framework. 548-567 - Aymeric Hemon-Hildgen
, Frantz Rowe
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Conceptualising and defining DevOps: a review for understanding, not a framework for practitioners. 568-574 - Michael Gall, Federico Pigni
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On conceptualising and defining DevOps: short comments to Hemon-Hildgen and Rowe. 575-576 - Jennifer Jewer, Deborah R. Compeau:
Understanding information systems success: a hybrid view. 577-596 - Lapo Mola
, Andrea Carugati
, Antonio Giangreco, João Vieira da Cunha
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Learning from unexpected technological success: an extended model of supply-side diffusion. 597-616 - Nikhil Mehta, Sumedha Chauhan, Inderjeet Kaur:
Extending the story of IS success: a meta-analytic investigation of contingency factors at individual and organisational levels. 617-640
Volume 31, Number 6, November 2022
- Paul P. Tallon, Magno Queiroz
, Tim Coltman:
Digital-Enabled Strategic Agility: The Next Frontier. 641-652 - Alain Pinsonneault, Inmyung Choi
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Digital-enabled strategic agility: it's time we examine the sensing of weak signals. 653-661 - Giovanni Vaia, Daria Arkhipova, William H. DeLone:
Digital governance mechanisms and principles that enable agile responses in dynamic competitive environments. 662-680 - Nadège Levallet
, Yolande Chan:
Uncovering a new form of digitally-enabled agility: an improvisational perspective. 681-708 - Varun Grover
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Digital agility: responding to digital opportunities. 709-715

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