The handbook of information systems research

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Whitman, Michael E., 1964-
Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Woszczynski, Amy B., 1965-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Exemplary works on information systems research / Michael Whitman, Amy Woszczynski
  • 2. Validating IS positivist instrumentation / Marie-Claude Boudreau ... [et al.]
  • 3. A multitrait-multi-method analysis of the end user computing satisfaction and computer self-efficacy instruments / Michael Masterson, R. Rainer
  • 4. The use of structural equation modeling in IS research / Kun Im, Varun Grover
  • 5. The problem of common method variance in IS research / Amy Woszczynski, Michael Whitman
  • 6. Rigor in grounded theory research / Susan Gasson
  • 7. Investigating the dynamics of IT-enabled change / Joe McDonagh
  • 8. Rigor, relevance and research paradigms / John Beachboard
  • 9. Updating ethnography to investigate contemporary organizational forms / Julie Rennecker
  • 10. Studying virtual work in teams, organizations and communities / Daniel Robey, Leigh Jin
  • 11. Methodological issues in MIS cross-cultural research / Elena Karahanna, Roberto Evaristo, Mark Srite
  • 12. Global information management research / Felix Tan, R.B. Gallupe
  • 13. Structuration theory in information systems research / Marshall Poole, Gerardine DeSanctis
  • 14. Simulation in IS research / Theresa Vitolo, Chris Coulston
  • 15. Cognitive research in information systems using the repertory grid technique / Felix Tan, M. Hunter
  • 16. Qualitative research in information systems / M. Hunder
  • 17. Stories and histories / Darren Dalcher
  • 18. Using critical realism in IS research / Sven Carlsson.