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Thoralf Reis, Lukas Dumberger, Sebastian Bruchhaus, Thomas Krause, Verena Schreyer, Marco X. Bornschlegl and Matthias L. Hemmje
Manual labeling and categorization are extremely time-consuming and, thus, costly. AI and ML-supported information systems can bridge this gap and support labor-intensive digital activities. Since it requires categorization, coding-based analysis, such a...
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Shah Miah,Jun Shen,John W Lamp,Don Kerr,John Gammack
This paper presents a contemporary literature review to provide insights into the current health informatics literature. The objective of this study is to identify emerging directions of current health informatics research from the latest and existing st...
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Sebastian K. Boell,Dirk S. Hovorka
The predominant means by which research becomes visible and accessible to the research community is through publication. Generally, publication requires careful framing of the research in relation to existing knowledge. As a contribution to knowledge can...
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Adam Poulsen,Anwaar Ulhaq,Shah Miah
A short post publication review of a recent AJIS paper.
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Weng Marc Lim
A Preface to the Research Notes Special Section on Revisiting Concepts and Theories in Information Systems and Technology
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Morteza Namvar,Jacob L. Cybulski,Cynthia Su Chen Phang,Yaw Seng Ee,Kevin Tee Liang Tan
Sensemaking is a popular and useful organizational behavior concept that is gaining visibility in the field of information systems. However, it remains relatively unknown compared to more established information systems concepts like technology acceptanc...
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France Belanger
Information Systems researchers have embraced a number of qualitative research approaches and methodologies, including interviews, observations, and even action research. One approach gaining visibility in IS research is the focus group method. Focus gro...
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Julie E Kendall,Kenneth E Kendall
Storytelling in organizations has long been overlooked (and sometimes derided) as a qualitative research method. However, we propose the use of storytelling as a powerful approach for information systems (IS) researchers. We conceptualize stories within ...
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Ben Roelens
Pág. I - II
Business Information Systems research deals with the conceptualization, development, introduction, maintenance and utilization of systems for computer-assisted information processing within companies and enterprise-wide networks. This CSIMQ issue c...
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Ben Roelens
Pág. I - II
Business Information Systems research deals with the conceptualization, development, introduction, maintenance and utilization of systems for computer-assisted information processing within companies and enterprise-wide networks. This CSIMQ issue c...
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Darshana Sedera,Maura Atapattu
Information systems (IS) studies regularly assume linearity of the variables and often disregard the potential non-linear theoretical interrelationships among the variables. The application of polynomial regression and response surface methodology can ob...
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Ronald Maier,Stefan Thalmann
Understanding knowledge work and supporting it with information systems (ISs) are challenging tasks. Knowledge work has changed substantially recently and studies on how knowledge work is currently performed are scarce. Ethnography is the most suitable q...
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Mohanad Halaweh
This paper argues that the grounded theory method (GTM) is a positivist-oriented research method from a methodological standpoint. It argues that following the systematic procedures, principles, and mechanism of conducting the research and creating knowl...
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Angela Mattia
Technical change is almost always the catalyst for organization change. Technochange is the use of information technology to drive improvements in organizational performance. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to continue the movement from socio-t...
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David Olsen, Vance Cooney
This paper introduces an extension of an approach referred to as the Research Group model, an award winning pedagogical methodology based on the premise that when undergraduate students engage in academic research in close consultation with their profess...
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D. O. Ostapets,V. Lapin
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The identification / authentication subsystem architecture of information systems is considered; the analysis of their demerits is done. Advisability of using the onetime passwords generation systems is shown. The software complex of onetime passwords ge...
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Graham Pervan,Graeme Shanks
As part of a study to investigate the state of Information Systems research in Australia, a survey of the heads of all IS discipline groups in Australian universities was conducted in mid 2005. The study revealed a wide range of topics researched (with r...
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R.H. Barbour
Information Communication Technology (ICT) researchers adapt and use tools from reference and cognate disciplines. This application of existing tools outside the context of their development has implications beyond the immediate problem context. ICT rese...
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Liisa Von Hellens,Jenine Beekhuyzen,Donald Kerr
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Kate Crawford,Helen Hasan
The holistic and insightful nature of the (cultural-historical) Activity Theory has led to its use by several researchers as a suitable vehicle for understanding and analysis in many areas of IS research and practice. This paper demonstrates the applica...
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