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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, 2019
- Roopa Raman, Laura E. McClelland:
Bringing compassion into information systems research: A research agenda and call to action. 2-21 - Xiayu Chen, Shaobo Wei:
Enterprise social media use and overload: A curvilinear relationship. 22-38 - Aleksandre Asatiani
, Esko Penttinen
, Ashish Kumar:
Uncovering the nature of the relationship between outsourcing motivations and the degree of outsourcing: An empirical study on Finnish small and medium-sized enterprises. 39-58 - Roger Clarke
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Risks inherent in the digital surveillance economy: A research agenda. 59-80 - Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic
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The resistible rise of the digital surveillance economy: A call for action. 81-83 - Dorothy E. Leidner:
No risk, no reward. 84-86 - Salvatore T. March:
Alexa, are you watching me? A response to Clarke, "Risks inherent in the digital surveillance economy: A research agenda". 87-92 - Rainer Böhme:
Response to Clarke: Empirical research is useful, also in the age of surveillance risks. 93-95 - Roger Clarke
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Future-oriented research agendas and competing ideologies: Responses to commentaries on 'The digital surveillance economy'. 96-100
Volume 34, Number 2, 2019
- Svyatoslav Kotusev
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Enterprise architecture and enterprise architecture artifacts: Questioning the old concept in light of new findings. 102-128 - Forough Karimi Alaghehband, Suzanne Rivard:
Information technology outsourcing and architecture dynamic capabilities as enablers of organizational agility. 129-159 - Varun Grover, Michelle Carter
, Dan Jiang:
Trends in the conduct of information systems research. 160-177 - Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
Commentary on Varun Grover, Michelle Carter, and Dan Jiang's "Trends in the conduct of information systems research". 178-180 - Dov Te'eni
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Managing and maintaining academic freedom. 181-183 - Kalle Lyytinen
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Commentary on the "Trends in the conduct of information systems research". 184-187 - Michael D. Myers
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Commentary on Grover, Carter and Jiang: Are their questions problematic? 188-189 - Amrit Tiwana:
The curse of "reference" disciplines. 190-192 - Varun Grover, Michelle Carter
, Dan Jiang:
Fostering virtuous adaptation to trends in information systems research: A riposte. 193-195
Volume 34, Number 3, 2019
- Nik Rushdi Hassan
, Lars Mathiassen, Paul Benjamin Lowry:
The process of information systems theorizing as a discursive practice. 198-220 - Egil Øvrelid
, Bendik Bygstad:
The role of discourse in transforming digital infrastructures. 221-242 - Nick van der Meulen, Peter J. van Baalen, Eric van Heck, Sipko Mülder:
No teleworker is an island: The impact of temporal and spatial separation along with media use on knowledge sharing networks. 243-262 - Chrisanthi Avgerou
, Silvia Masiero
, Angeliki Poulymenakou:
Trusting e-voting amid experiences of electoral malpractice: The case of Indian elections. 263-289
Volume 34, Number 4, 2019
- Ela Klecun
, Ya Zhou
, Atreyi Kankanhalli, Yap Hwee Wee, Ralph Hibberd:
The dynamics of institutional pressures and stakeholder behavior in national electronic health record implementations: A tale of two countries. 292-332 - Lucas D. Introna
, Niall Hayes
, Zaina Al-Hejin:
The negotiated order and electronic patient records: A sociomaterial perspective. 333-349 - Kai Riemer
, Robert B. Johnston
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Disruption as worldview change: A Kuhnian analysis of the digital music revolution. 350-370 - Ida Asadi Someh
, Graeme G. Shanks
, Michael J. Davern
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Reconceptualizing synergy to explain the value of business analytics systems. 371-391

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