[AISWorld] Communications of the Association for Information Systems table of contents for November and December 2011

Ilze Zigurs izigurs at mail.unomaha.edu
Mon Jan 9 14:52:11 EST 2012


We are pleased to announce the November and December 2011 publications in:

Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS)
Official Publication of the Association for Information Systems
Volume 29, Issue 1, November and December 2011

Published: Electronically
ISSN: 1529-3181
Editor-in-Chief:  Professor Ilze Zigurs, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 
USA, cais at pki.nebraska.edu

ARTICLES

Antecedents and Catalysts for Developing a Healthcare Analytic Capability 
(Article 22)
- Biswadip Ghosh, Computer Information Systems, Metropolitan State College 
of Denver
- Judy E. Scott, University of Colorado Denver

Business Architectures in the Public Sector: Experiences from Practice 
(Article 23)
- Harry Bouwman, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft 
University of Technology
- Harrie van Houtum, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft 
University of Technology
- Marijn Janssen, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft 
University of Technology
- Gerrit Versteeg, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft 
University of Technology

Pulling the Plug: When to Call It a Day on Research Projects (Article 24)
- Thomas O. Meservy, Management Information Systems, University of Memphis
- Fred Niederman, Saint Louis University

Nonadopters of Online Social Network Services: Is It Easy to Have Fun Yet? 
(Article 25)
- Tao Hu, Department of Digital Media & Information Systems, King College
- Robin S. Poston, Department of Management Information Systems, 
University of Memphis
- William J. Kettinger, Department of Management Information Systems, 
University of Memphis

Assessing Researcher Publication Productivity in the Leading Information 
Systems Journals: A 2005–2009 Update (Article 26)
- Jan Guynes Clark, Information Systems and Cyber Security, The University 
of Texas at San Antonio
- Yoris A. Au, Information Systems and Cyber Security, The University of 
Texas at San Antonio
- Diane B. Walz, Information Systems and Cyber Security, The University of 
Texas at San Antonio
- John Warren, Information Systems and Cyber Security, The University of 
Texas at San Antonio

Maturity Models in Information Systems Research: Literature Search and 
Analysis (Article 27)
- Jens Poeppelbuss, European Research Center for Information Systems, 
University of Muenster
- Björn Niehaves, European Research Center for Information Systems, 
University of Muenster
- Alexander Simons, Institute of Information Systems, University of 
Liechtenstein
- Jörg Becker, European Research Center for Information Systems, 
University of Muenster

Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Information Systems for Law 
Enforcement—A Long-Term Design-Science Research Project (Article 28)
- Siddharth Kaza, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Towson 
University
- Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Department of Operations and Information Systems, 
University of Utah
- Han-Fen Hu, Department of Operations and Information Systems, University 
of Utah
- Hsinchun Chen, Department of Management Information Systems, University 
of Arizona

Mobile Applications Development on Apple and Google Platforms (Article 30)
- Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn, Social Informatics Luleå University of 
Technology
- Debra Howcroft, Manchester Business School, The University of 
Manchester, and Social Informatics - Luleå University of Technology

Occupational Cultures of Information Systems Personnel and Managerial 
Personnel: Potential Conflicts (Article 31)
- V. Srinivasan Rao, Department of Information Systems and Technology 
Management, The University of Texas at San Antonio
- Sriraman Ramachandran, Global Program Manager, Sales Process 
Re-Engineering, Dell Inc.

Information Systems Skills Differences Between High-Wage and Low-Wage 
Regions: Implications for Global Sourcing (Article 32)
- Kate Kaiser, Marquette University
- Tim Goles, Texas A&M International University
- Stephen Hawk, University of Wisconsin–Parkside
- Judith C. Simon, University of Memphis
- Keith Frampton, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Leadership in the Face of Technological Discontinuities: The 
Transformation of EarthColor (Article 33)
- Ritu Agarwal, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of 
Maryland, College Park
- Steven L. Johnson, Fox School of Business, Temple University
- Henry C. Lucas, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of 
Maryland, College Park

TEACHING CASES

Toys Become Tools: From Virtual Worlds to Real Commerce (Article 21)
- Sascha Vitzthum, Department of Business Administration, Illinois 
Wesleyan University
- Abhishek Kathuria, Goizueta Business School, Emory University
- Benn Konsynski, Goizueta Business School, Emory University

Enter the Dragon: Khillwar’s Foray into the Mobile Gaming Market of China 
(Article 29)
- Indranil Bose, School of Business, The University of Hong Kong
- Xinwei Yang, School of Business, The University of Hong Kong

PANEL REPORTS

Twitter, Google, iPhone/iPad, and Facebook (TGIF) and Smart Technology 
Environments: How Well Do Educators Communicate with Students via TGIF? 
(Article 35)
- J.P. Shim, Department of Computer Information Systems, Robinson College 
of Business, Georgia State University
- Sasha Dekleva, School of Accountancy and MIS, Kellstadt Graduate School 
of Business, DePaul University
- Chengqi Guo, Department of Computer Information Systems & Management 
Science, College of Business, James Madison University
- Daniel Mittleman, School of Computing, College of Computing and Digital 
Media, DePaul University

COLUMNS

Creating IT Shared Services (Article 34)
- James D. McKeen, School of Business, Queen’s University
- Heather A. Smith, School of Business, Queen’s University

Abstracts and full copies of all articles are available on the CAIS 
website, http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/

Communications of the Association for Information Systems is intended to 
foster the free flow of ideas within the IS community; its emphasis is on 
originality, importance, and cogency of ideas; it is also a vehicle for 
case studies, survey articles, tutorials, and other materials of general 
interest to the IS community. Please visit our website for details on 
submission and more information or contact the Editor-in-Chief directly 
for more detailed questions, cais at pki.nebraska.edu


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