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Information Systems and E-Business Management, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, February 2014
- Robert Winter, Christine Legner, Kai Fischbach:
Introduction to the special issue on enterprise architecture management. 1-4 - Daniel Simon, Kai Fischbach, Detlef Schoder:
Enterprise architecture management and its role in corporate strategic management. 5-42 - Stephan Aier:
The role of organizational culture for grounding, management, guidance and effectiveness of enterprise architecture principles. 43-70 - Elizavita MacLennan, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Factors affecting the organizational adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA). 71-100 - Jan Löhe, Christine Legner:
Overcoming implementation challenges in enterprise architecture management: a design theory for architecture-driven IT Management (ADRIMA). 101-137
Volume 12, Number 2, May 2014
- Chia-Lin Hsu, Chih-Ching Yu, Cou-Chen Wu:
Exploring the continuance intention of social networking websites: an empirical research. 139-163 - María-del-Carmen Alarcón-del-Amo, Carlota Lorenzo-Romero, Giacomo Del Chiappa:
Adoption of social networking sites by Italian. 165-187 - Cou-Chen Wu, Yves Huang, Chia-Lin Hsu:
Benevolence trust: a key determinant of user continuance use of online social networks. 189-211 - Tariq Mahmood, Ghulam Mujtaba, Adriano Venturini:
Dynamic personalization in conversational recommender systems. 213-238 - Angela Xia Liu, Yinglei Wang, Xi Chen, Xuping Jiang:
Understanding the diffusion of mobile digital content: a growth curve modelling approach. 239-258 - Bo Fan, Jifeng Luo:
Benchmarking scale of e-government stage in Chinese municipalities from government chief information officers' perspective. 259-284 - Hsiu-Fen Lin:
The impact of socialization mechanisms and technological innovation capabilities on partnership quality and supply chain integration. 285-306
Volume 12, Number 3, August 2014
- Steffen Haak, Christof Weinhardt:
Optimizing customized services: efficient computation in large Service Value Networks. 307-335 - Jörg Becker, Daniel Beverungen, Ralf Knackstedt, Hans Peter Rauer, Daniel Sigge:
On the ontological expressiveness of conceptual modeling grammars for service productivity management. 337-365 - Melissa Archpru Akaka, Stephen L. Vargo:
Technology as an operant resource in service (eco)systems. 367-384 - Steven O. Kimbrough, Christine Chou, Yi-Ting Chen, Hilary Lin:
On developing indicators with text analytics: exploring concept vectors applied to English and Chinese texts. 385-415 - Liangjun You, Riyaz Sikora:
Performance of online reputation mechanisms under the influence of different types of biases. 417-442 - Xiaotong Li, Robert J. Kauffman, Feifei Yu, Ying Zhang:
Externalities, incentives and strategic complementarities: understanding herd behavior in IT adoption. 443-464 - Jianping Peng, Guoying Zhang, Zhengping Fu, Yong Tan:
An empirical investigation on organizational innovation and individual creativity. 465-489
Volume 12, Number 4, November 2014
- Erwin Folmer, Marten van Sinderen, Paul Oude Luttighuis:
Enterprise interoperability: information, services and processes for the interoperable economy and society. 491-494 - Arnon Rosenthal, Len Seligman, M. David Allen, Adriane Chapman, Hongwei Zhu:
Fit for purpose: engineering principles for selecting an appropriate type of data exchange standard. 495-515 - Erwin Folmer, Harris Wu, Michael van Bekkum:
Data standards quality measured for achieving enterprise interoperability: the case of the SETU standard for flexible staffing. 517-541 - Martijn Zoet, Johan Versendaal:
Defining collaborative business rules management solutions: framework and method. 543-565 - Pontus Johnson, Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Margus Välja, Marten van Sinderen, Christer Magnusson, Tobias Ladhe:
A method for predicting the probability of business network profitability. 567-593 - Pontus Johnson, Johan Ullberg, Markus Buschle, Ulrik Franke, Khurram Shahzad:
An architecture modeling framework for probabilistic prediction. 595-622
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