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Readings in MIS Theory and Research

The following bibliography of readings in MIS theory and research is not claimed to be exhaustive or comprehensive, however, it presents a very small selection of works that seem pertinent to IS theorists, academics and researchers. Most of these readings are from the MIS Ph.D. seminars (1993-1996) at the Katz School of Business, University of Pittsburgh. Since different seminars followed different citation styles, one would observe a combination of many styles listed here.


1. Ackoff, R.L. (1967). Management Misinformation Systems. Management Science, 14(4), 147-156. (plus letter from Rappaport)

2. Alavi, M. "An Assessment of the Prototyping Approach to Information Systems Development," CACM, June 1984, 27(6), pp. 556-563.

3. Alavi, M. (1992, March). Revisiting DSS Implementation Research: A Meta-Analysis of the Literature and Suggestions for Researchers. MIS Quarterly, 95-116.

4. Alavi, M., "Computer-Mediated Collaborative Learning: An Empirical Evaluation," MIS Quarterly, June 1994, pp. 159-174.

5. Alavi,M. & Carlson,P. (1992 Spring). "A Review of MIS Research and Disciplinary Development," Journal of Management Information Systems, 8(4), pp. 45-62.

6. Alchian, A.A. & Demsetz, H. "Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization," In Barney, J.B. & Ouchi, W.G. (Eds.) Organizational Economics, pp. 129-155.

7. Allen, B. (1987). "Make Information Services Pay Its Way," Harvard Business Review, Jan-Feb, pp. 167-182.

8. Alter, S. (1977). A Taxonomy of Decision Support Systems. Sloan Management Review, 19(1), 39-56.

9. Anderson, P. & Tushman, M.L. "Technological Discontinuities and Dominant Designs: A Cyclical Model of Technological Change," Administrative Science Quarterly, 35, 1990, pp. 604-633.

10. Ang, S., Cummings, L.L., Straub, D.W. & Early, C. "The Effects of Information Technology and the Perceived Mood of the Feedback Giver on Feedback Seeking," Information Systems Research, 4(3), September 1993, pp. 240-261.

11. Anthony, R.M. (1965). Planning and Control Systems: A Framework for Analysis. Boston, MA: Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.

12. Argyris, C. (1970). Resistance to Rational Management Systems. Innovation, 10, 28-35.

13. Argyris, C. (1977). Organizational Learning and Management Information Systems. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 2(2), 113-123.

14. Ariav, G. & Ginzberg, M.J. (1985). DSS Design: A Systemic View of Decision Support. Communicaitons of the ACM, 28(10), 1045-1052.

15. Bacharach, S.B. (1989). Organizational Theories: Some Criteria for Evaluation. Academy of Management Review, 14(4), 496-515.

16. Bailey, J.E. & Pearson, S.W. (1983, May). Development of a Tool for Measuring and Analyzing Compute User Satisfaction. Management Science, 29(5), 530-545.

17. Baiman, S. "Agency Research in Managerial Accounting: A Survey," Journal of Accounting Literature, Vol 1, 1982, pp. 154-210.

18. Bariff, M. & Lusk (1977). Cognitive Personality Tests for the Design of MIS. Management Science, 23(8), 820-829.

19. Barki & Hartwick, "User Participation, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution: The Mediating Role of Influence," ISR, Dec 1994, 5(4), pp. 422-438.

20. Barki & Hartwick. "Measuring User Participation, User Involvement, and User Attitude," MISQ, March 1994, 18(1), pp. 59-82.

21. Baroudi, J.J. & Orlikowski, W.J. (1989, March). The Problem of Statistical Power in MIS Research. MIS Quarterly, 87-106.

22. Baroudi, Olson & Ives, "An Empirical Study of the Impact of User Involvement on System Usage and Information Satisfaction," CACM, March 1986, 29(3), pp. 232-238.

23. Barrett, S. & Konsynski, B. "InterOrganization Information Sharing Systems," MIS Quarterly, Special Issue, 1982, pp. 93-105.

24. Beath & Orlikowski, "The Contradictory Structure of Systems Development Methodologies: Deconstructing the IS-User Relationship in Information Engineering," ISR, December 1994, 5(4), pp. 350-377.

25. Beath, C.M. "Supporting the Information Technology Champion," MIS Quarterly, September 1991, pp. 355-370.

26. Belcher, L.W. & Watson, H.J. (1993, September). Assessing the Value of Conoco's EIS. MIS Quarterly, 239-253.

27. Benbasat, I. & Taylor, R.N. (1978). The Impact of Cognitive Styles on Information System Design. MIS Quarterly, 2(2), 43-54.

28. Benbasat, I. (Ed.) (1989). The Information Systems Research Challenge: Experimental Research Methods (Vol. 2), Harvard Business School, Boston, MA.

29. Benbasat, I., Dexter, A. & Masulis, P. (1981). An Experimental Study of the Human/Computer Interface. Communications of the ACM, 24(11), 752-762.

30. Benbasat, I., Goldstein, D.K. & Mead, M. (1987). "The Case Research Strategy in Studies of Information Systems," MIS Quarterly, pp. 369-386.

31. Bergeron, F., Buteau, C. & Raymond, L. (1991, March). Identification of Strategic Information Systems Opportunities: Applying and Comparing Two Methodologies. MIS Quarterly, 89-104.

32. Bergland, G.D. (1981, October). A Guided Tour of Program Design Methodologies. Computer, 13-37.

33. Bewley, W.L., Roberts, T.L., Schroit, D. & Verplank, W.L. (1983, December). Human Factors Testing in the Design of Xerox's 8010 'Star' Office Workstation. Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '83 Proceedings, 72-77.

34. Boland, R. & Day, W. "The Process of System Design: A Phenomological Approach," Proceedings of the Third ICIS, 1982, pp. 31-46.

35. Boland, R.J. and R. Hirschheim (Eds.). (1987). Critical Issues in Information Systems Research, Wiley, Chichester, 1987.

36. Bostrom & Heinen, "MIS Problems & Failures: A Socio-Technical Perspective," Part 1, MISQ, Sept 1977, pp. 17-32.

37. Bostrom, R.P. & Heinen, J.S. (1977). MIS Problems & Failures: A Socio-Technical Perspective, Part I: The Causes. MIS Quarterly, 1(3), 17-32.

38. Bostrom, R.P. & Heinen, J.S. (1977). MIS Problems & Failures: A Socio-Technical Perspective, Part II: The Application of Socio-Technical Theory. MIS Quarterly, 1(4), 11-28.

39. Bostrom, R.P., Olfman, L. & Sein, M.K. (1990 March), "The Importance of Learning Style in End-User Training," MIS Quarterly, pp. 101-119.

40. Boulding, K. (1956). General Systems Theory - The Skeleton of Science. Management Science, 2(3). 197-208.

41. Bradley, S.P., Hausman, J.A. & Nolan, R.L. (1993). "Global Competition and Technology," in Globalization, Technology and Competition: The Fusion of Computers and Telecommunication in the 1990s, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA.

42. Brancheau, J.C., Janz, B.D. & Wetherbe, J.C. (1995). " Key Issues in Information Systems Management: A Shift Toward Technology Infrastructure," Manuscript under review by MIS Quarterly.

43. Brancheu, J.C. & Wetherbe, J.C. "The Adoption of Spreadsheet Software: Testing Innovation Diffusion Theory in the Context of End-User Computing," Information Systems Research, 1(2), June 1990, pp. 115-143.

44. Brooks, F.P., Jr. (1975). The Mythical Man-Month. Datamation, 20(12), 44-52.

45. Brooks, S.P., Jr. (1987). No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering. Computer, 20(4), 10-19.

46. Brynjolfsson, E., Malone, T.W., Gurbaxani, V. & Kambil, A. "Does Information Technology Lead to Smaller Firms," CISR Working Paper #211, November 1989.

47. Burkhardt, M.E. and Brass, D.J., "Changing Patterns or Patterns of Change: The Effects of Change in Technology on Social Network Structure and Power," Administrative Science Quarterly, 35, 1990, pp. 104-127.

48. Byrd, Cossick & Zmud, "A Synthesis of Research on Requirements Analysis and Knowledge Acquisition Techniques: Identifying Research Directions," MISQ, March 1992, 16(1), pp. 117-138.

49. Card, S.K., Moran, T.P. & Newell, A. (1980). The Keystroke Level Model for User Performance Time with Interactive Systems. Communications of the ACM, 23(7), 396-410.

50. Carmel, Whitaker, & George, "PD and Joint Application Design: A Transatlantic Comparison," CACM, June 1993, 36(4), pp. 40-48.

51. Caron, M., Jarvenpaa, S.L. & Stoddard, D.B. (1994, September). "Business Reengineering at CIGNA Corporation: Experiences and Lessons Learned From the First Five Years," MIS Quarterly, pp. 233-250.

52. Carroll, J.M. & Campbell, R.L. (1986). "Softening up Hard Science: Reply to Newell and Card," Human Computer Interaction, 2, pp. 227-249.

53. Carroll, J.M., Smith-Kerker, P.L. (1987-1988). "The Minimal Manual," Human Computer Interaction, 3, pp. 123-153.

54. Cash, I. J. & Lawrence, P.R. (Eds.). (1989). The Information Systems Research Challenge: Qualitative Research Methods (Vol. 1), Harvard Business School, Boston, MA.

55. Chi, M.T.H., Leeuw, N.D., Chiu, M., & LaVancher, C. (1994). "Eliciting Self-Explanations Improves Understanding," Cognitive Science, 18, pp. 439-477.

56. Choudhury, V. "Strategic Choices in the Development of InterOrganizational Information Systems," MIS Workshop Presentation, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh.

57. Churchman, C.W. (1969). The Systems Approach, New York: Dell Publishing.

58. Clemons, E.K., Reddi, S.P. & Row, M.C. The Impact of Information Technology on Organization of Economic Activity: The "Move to the Middle" Hypothesis

59. Clemons, E.K. & Row, M.C. "Information Technology and Economic Reorganization," Proceedings of the Tenth ICIS, Boston, MA, December 4-6, 1989, pp. 341-352.

60. Clemons, E.K. & Row, M.C. "Information, Power and Control of the Distribution Channel: Preliminary Results of a Field Study in the Consumer Packaged Industry," Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, 1993, pp. 21-29.

61. Cooper, R.B. and Zmud, R.W., "Information Technology Implementation Research: A Technological Diffusion Approach," Management Science, 36(2), pp. 123-139.

62. Colter, M.A. (1984). A Comparative Examination of Systems Analysis Techniques. MIS Quarterly, 8(1), 51-66.

63. Connolly, T., Jessup, L.M. & Valacich, J.S. "Effects of Anonymity and Evaluative Tone on Idea Generation In Computer-Mediated Groups," Management Science, 36(6), June 1990, pp. 689-703.

64. Cooper, R.B. and Zmud, R.W., "Information Technology Implementation Research: A Technological Diffusion Approach," Management Science, 36(2), pp. 123-139.

65. Cule, P.E. & Senn, J.A. (1995). "The Evolution from ICIS 1980 to AIS 1995: Have the Issues Been Addressed," in the Inaugural Americas Conference on Information Systems, Association for Information Systems, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, August 25-27, 1995.

66. Culnan, M.J, and Markus, M.L. "Information Technologies," Information Technologies, pp. 420-443.

67. Culnan, M.J. & Swanson, E.B. (1986). Research in Management Information Systems, 1980-1984: Points of Work and Reference, MIS Quarterly, pp. 289-301.

68. Culnan, M.J. (1987, September). Mapping the Intellectual Structure of MIS, 1980-1985: A Co-Citation Analysis. MIS Quarterly, 11(3), 341-353.

69. Cyert, R.M. & March, J.G. (1963). A Behavioral Theory of the Firm. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

70. Daft, R.L., "A Dual-Core Model of Organizational Innovation," Academy of Management Journal, 21(2), 1978, pp. 193-210.

71. Daft, R.L., Lengel, R.H., and Trevino, L.K., "Message Equivocality, Media Selection, and Manager Performance: Implications for Information Systems," MIS Quarterly, Sep 1987, pp. 355-366.

72. Daft, R.L., Lengel, R.H., and Trevino, L.K., "Message Equivocality, Media Selection, and Manager Performance: Implications for Information Systems," MIS Quarterly, Sep 1987, pp. 355-366.

73. Das, S.R. & Zahra, A. & Warkentin, M.E. (1991). Integrating the Content and Process of Strategic MIS Planning with Competitive Strategy. Decision Sciences, 22, 953-984.

74. Davenport, T.H. & Beers, M.C. (1995). "Managing Information About Processes," Journal of Management Information Systems, 12(1), pp. 57-80.

75. Davenport, T.H. & Short, J.E. (1990 Summer). "The New Industrial Engineering: Information Technology and Business Process Redesign," Sloan Management Review, pp. 11-27.

76. Davenport, T.H. & Short, J.E. (1990, Summer). The New Industrial Engineering: Information Technology and Business Process Redesign. Sloan Management Review, 11-27.

77. Davenport, T.H. (1994 July). "Reengineering: Business Change of Mythic Proportions?" MIS Quarterly, pp. 121-127.

78. Davis, F.D. (1989, September). Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of Information Technology. MIS Quarterly, 13, 319-334.

79. Davis, G.B. (1993). "The IS Discipline and the IS Academic: A Strategy for Becoming a World-Class Scholar in Information Systems," Presentation at the Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh.

80. Davis, G.B. (1993). "Information Systems as an Academic Discipline: Explaining the Future," Journal of Information Systems Education, 4(4), pp. 2-7.

81. Davis, G.B. (1992). "The Emergence of Information Systems as a Business Function and Academic Discipline," Working Paper MSRC-WP-92-01, Management Information Systems Research Center, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota.

82. Davis, G.B. (1982). Strategies for Information Requirements Determination. IBM Systems Journal, 21(1), 4-30.

83. Davis, Gordon B. (1980). The Knowledge and Skill Requirement for the Doctorate in MIS. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Information Systems, Philadelphia, PA, December 8-10, 1980, 174-186.

84. Davis, Gordon B. and Olson, Margrethe (1985). Management Information Systems: Conceptual Foundations, Structure, and Development, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1985, Chapters 1 & 2.

85. Davis, S.A. & Bostrom, R.P. (March, 1993). "Training End Users: An Experimental Investigation of the Roles of the Computer Interface and Training Methods," MIS Quarterly, pp. 61-85.

86. Dearden, J. (1972). MIS Is a Mirage. Harvard Business Review, 50(1), 90-99. (Plus responses from Emery/Sprague, Long and others)

87. DeLone and McLean. (1992, March). Information Systems Success: The Quest for the Dependant Variable. Information Systems Research, 3(1). 60-95.

88. DeLone, W.H. (1992). "Information Systems Success: The Quest for the Dependent Variable," Information Systems Research, 3(1), pp. 60-95.

89. DeMarco, T. (1982). The Estimating Dilemma. In Controlling Software Projects: Management, Measurement and Estimation. New York: Yourdon Press.

90. Dennis, A.R., George, J.F., Jessup, L.M., Nunamaker, J.F., and Vogel, D.R. "Information Technology to Support Electronic Meetings," MIS Quarterly, December 1988, pp. 591-624.

91. Dennis, A.R., Nunamaker, J.F. & Vogel, D.R. "A Comparison of Laboratory and Field Research in the Study of Electronic Meeting Systems," Journal of Managment Information Systems, 7(3), Winter 1990-1991, pp. 107-135.

92. DeSanctis, G. & Gallupe, R.B. "A Foundation for the Study of Group Decision Support Systems," Management Science, 33(5), May 1987, pp. 588-609.

93. DeSanctis, G. & Poole, M.S. "Capturing the Complexity in Advanced Technology Use: Adaptive Structuration Theory," Organization Science, 199??.

94. Dickson, G.W. & Simmons, J.K. (1970, August). The Behavioral Side of MIS. Business Horizons, 1-13.

95. Dickson, G.W., Senn, J.A. & Chervany, N.L. (1977). Research in Management Information Systems: The Minnesota Experiments. Management Science, 23(9), 913-923.

96. Dickson, Gary W. & DeSanctis, Gerardine (1991?). The Management of Information Systems: Research Status and Themes. Research Issues in IS: Agenda for the 1990s, 45-81.

97. Dickson, Gary W. (1981). Management Information Systems: Evolution and Status. Advances in Computers, 20.

98. Dijkstra, E.W. (1978). Programming Considered as a Human Activity. In Classics in Software Engineering, New York: Yourdon Press.

99. Doll, W.J. & Torkzadeh, G. (1988, June). The Measurement of End-User Computing Satisfaction. MIS Quarterly, 12, 259-276.

100. Dos Santos, B.L., Pfeffers, K. & Mauer, D.C. (1993). "The Impact of Information Technology Investment Announcements on the Market Value of the Firm," Information Systems Research, 4(1), pp. 1-23.

101. Drucker, Peter F., "The Theory of the Business", Harvard Business Review, September-October 1994, pp. 95-1.

102. Dutton, J.E. & Ashford, S.J. "Selling Issues to Top Management," Academy of Management Review, 18(3), 1993, pp. 397-428.

103. Earl, M.J., Sampler, J.L. & Short, J.E. (1995). "Strategies for Business Process Reengineering: Evidenc from Field Studies," Journal of Management Information Systems, 12(1), pp. 31-56.

104. Eccles, R.G. & Nolan, R.L. (1993). "A Framework for the Design of the Emerging Global Organizational Structures," in Globalization, Technology and Competition: The Fusion of Computers and Telecommunication in the 1990s, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA.

105. Ein-Dor, P. & Segev, E. (1993). A Classification of Information Systems: Analysis and Interpretation, Information Systems Research, 4(2), pp. 166-204.

106. Eisenhardt, K.M. (1989). "Building Theories from Case Study Research," Academy of Management Review, 14(4), pp. 532-550.

107. Eisenhardt, K.M. "Agency Theory: An Assessment and Review," Academy of Management Review, 1989, 14(1), pp. 57-74.

108. Eisenhardt, K.M., "Better Stories and Better Constructs: The Case for Rigor and Comparative Logic," Academy of Management Review, 16(3), July 1991, pp. 620-627.

109. Elofson, G. (1994). "IT Alternatives to Social Control in Organizations," Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Information Systems, 1994, Vancouver, Canada, pp. 141-158.

110. Etezadi-Amoli, J. & Farhoomand, A.F. (1991, March). On End-User Computing Satisfaction. MIS Quarterly, 15, 1-4.

111. Finlay & Mitchell, "Perceptions of the Benefits From the Introduction of CASE: An Empirical Study," MISQ, Dec 1994, 18(4), pp. 353-370.

112. Fitzgerald, G. & Willcocks, L. (1994). "Contracts and Partnerships in the Outsourcing of IT," Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Information Systems, 1994, Vancouver, Canada, pp. 91-98.

113. Franz & Robey, "Organizational Context, User Involvement, and the Usefulness of Information Systems," Decision Sciences, July 1986, 17(3), pp. 329-356.

114. Fuchs, W.R. (1971). Cybernetics for the Modern Mind, New York: The MacMillan Company.

115. Galbraith, J. Designing Complex Organizations, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1973, Chapters 1-2.

116. Galbraith, J.R. (1974). Organization Design: An Information Processing View. TIMS Interfaces, 4(3), 28-36.

117. Galletta, D.F., Ahuja, M., Hartman, A., Peace, A.G., Teo, T. (1994). "An Empirical Study on User Attitudes, Behavior, and Performance," International Conference on Information Systems, December 14-17, 1994, Vancouver, Canada.

118. Galletta, Alston, Chang & Malhotra (1995). "Towards More Effective End-User Software Training," Research Proposal Submitted to the IIC, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh.

119. Galletta, D.F. & Heckman, R.L. A Role Theory Perspective on End-User Development. Information Systems Research, 1(2), 168-187.

120. Galletta, D.F., Abraham, D., Louadi, M.E., Lekse, W., Pollalis, Y., Sampler, J.L. (1993). "An Empirical Study of Spreadsheet Error-Finding Performance," Accounting, Management, and Information Technologies, 3(2), pp. 79-95.

121. Galletta, D.F., Ahuja, M., Hartman, A., Peace, A.G., Teo, T. (July, 1995). "Social Influences of End-User Training," Communications of the ACM, 38(6), pp. 70-79.

122. Galletta, D.F., Cruz, J., Dugan, M. & Huston, T. (1992). "The Effects of Computer Monitoring on Secretarial Performance and Stress: A Preliminary Study," Working Paper, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh

123. Galliers, R. (Ed.). (1992). Information Systems Research: Issues, Methods and Practical Guidelines, Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, London, 1992.

124. Galliers, R.D. "Relevance and Rigor in Information Systems Research: Some Personal Reflections on Issues Facing the Information Systems Research Community," in Business Process Reengineering - Information Systems Opportunities and Challenges: Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 Open Conference on BPR, Elseiver, Holland.

125. Gallupe, R.B., Dennis, A.R., Cooper, W.H. et al. "Electronic Brainstoring and Group Size," Academy of Management Journal, 35(2), June 1992, pp. 350-368.

126. George, J.F., Easton, G.K., Nunamaker, J.F. & Northcraft, G.B. "A Study of Collaborative Group Work With and Without Computer-Based Support," Information Systems Research, 1(4), December 1990, pp. 394-415.

127. Gersick, C.J.G., "Revolutionary Change Theories: A Multilevel Exploration of the Punctuated Equilibrium Paradigm," Academy of Management Review, 16(1), 1991, pp. 10-36.

128. Gillenson, M.L. & Stuts, J.D. (1991). "Academic Issues in MIS: Journals and Books," MIS Quarterly, December 1991, pp. 447-452.

129. Ginzberg, "Key Recurrent Issues in the MIS Implementation Process," MIS Quarterly, June 1981, pp. 47-59.

130. Ginzberg, "Early Diagnosis of MIS Implementation Failures: Promising Results and Unanswered Questions," Management Science, Apr 1981, 27(4), pp. 459-478.

131. Gorry, G.A. & Morton, M.S. (1971). A Framework for Management Information Systems. Sloan Business Review, 13(1), 55-70. Plus update of this article.

132. Gould, J.D. & Lewis, C. (1985). Designing for Usability: Key Principles and What Designers Think. Communications of the ACM, 28(3), 300-311.

133. Gould, J.D., Lizette, A., et al. (1987). "Reading Is Slower from CRT Displays than from Paper: Attempts to Isolate a Single-Variable Explanation," Human Factors, 29(3), pp. 269-299.

134. Gould, J.D., Lizette, A., et al. (1987). Reading from CRT Displays Can Be as Fast As Reading From Paper, Human Factors, 29(5), pp. 497-517.

135. Grant, R.A. & Higgins, C.A. (1991). "The Impact of Computerized Performance Monitoring on Service Work: Testing a Causal Model," Information Systems Research, 2(2), pp. 116-142.

136. Grover, V., Jeong, S.R., Kettinger, W.J. & Teng, J.T.C. (1995). "The Implementation of Business Process Reengineering," Journal of Management Information Systems, 12(1), pp. 109-144.

137. Gurbaxani, V. & Whang, S. (1991, January). The Impact of the Information Systems on Organizations and Markets. Communications of the ACM, 59-73.

138. Gurbaxani, V. & Whang, S. (1991, January). The Impact of the Information Systems on Organizations and Markets. Communications of the ACM, 59-73.

139. Halal, W.F. (1994). "From Hierarchy to Enterprise: Internal Markets are the New Foundation of Management," Academy of Management Executive, 8(4), pp. 69-83

140. Hammer, M. (1990, July-August). "Reengineering Work: Don't Automate, Obliterate," Harvard Business Review, pp. 104-112.

141. Hartwick & Barki, "Hypothesis Testing and Hypothesis Generating Research: An Example from the User Participation Literature," ISR, Dec 1994, 5(4), pp. 446-449.

142. Hartwick & Barki. "Explaining the Role of User Participation in Information System Use," Management Science, April 1994, 40(4), pp. 440-465.

143. Henderson, J.C. & Lee, S. (1992). "Managing I/S Design Teams: A Control Theories Perspective," Management Science, 38(6), pp. 757-777.

144. Hess, C.M. & Kemerer, C.F. "Computerized Loan Origination Systems: A Case Study of the Electronic Markets Hypothesis," CISR Working Paper #253, March 1993.

145. Hirschheim & Newman, "Symbolism and Information Systems Development: Myth, Metaphor and Magic," ISR, March 1991, 2(1), pp. 29-62.

146. Hirschheim, "User Experience With and Assessment of Participative Systems Design," MISQ, Dec 1985, pp. 295-303.

147. Hitt, L. & Brynjolfsson, E. (1994). "The Three Faces of IT Value: Theory and Evidence," Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Information Systems, 1994, Vancouver, Canada, pp. 263-276.

148. Hofstede, G., Neuijen, B., and Sanders, G., "Measuring Organizational Cultures: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study Across Twenty Cases," Administrative Science Quarterly, 35, 1990, pp. 286-316.

149. Hostede, G., Neuijen, et al. "Measuring Organizational Cultures: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study Across Twenty Cases," Administrative Science Quarterly, 35, 1990, pp. 286-316.

150. Huber, G.P. "A Theory of the Effects of Advanced Information Technologies on Organizational Design, Intelligence, and Decision Making," Academy of Management Reveiw, 15(1), 1990, Pp. 47-71

151. Huber, G.P. "A Theory of the Effects of Advanced Information Technologies on Organizational Design, Intelligence, and Decision Making," Academy of Management Reveiw, 15(1), 1990, Pp. 47-71

152. Huber, G.P. (1983). Cognitive Style as Basis for MIS and DSS Designs: Much Ado About Nothing? Management Science, 29(5), 580-582.

153. Huber, G.P. (1991, February). Organizational Learning: The Contributing Processes and the Literature. Organization Science, 2(1), 88-115.

154. Huber, George P., "The Nature and Design of Post-Industrial Organizations", Management Science, 30(8), August 1984.

155. Hufnagel, E.M. & Birnberg, J.G. (1989). "Perceived Chargeback System Fairness in Decentralized Organizations: An Examination of the Issues," MIS Quarterly, December, pp. 415-429.

156. Ives & Olson. "User Involvement and MIS Success: A Review of Research," Management Science, 1984, 30(5), pp. 586-603.

157. Ives, B., Olson, M.H. & Baroudi, J.J. (1983). The Measurement of User Information Satisfaction. Communications of the ACM, 26(10), 785-793.

158. Ives, B.S., Hamilton, S. & Davis, G.B. (1980). A Framework for Research in Computer-based Management Information Systems. Management Science, 26(9), 910-934.

159. Jensen, M.C. & Meckling, W.H. "Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs, and Ownership Structure," Journal of Financial Economics, October 1973, pp. 305-360.

160. Kaplan, B. & Duchon, D. (1988 December). "Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Information Systems Research: A Case Study," MIS Quarterly, pp. 571-586.

161. Katz, D. & Kahn, R.L. (1966). Organizations and the System Concept. The Social Psychology of Organizations, New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 14-29.

162. Keen, P. & Morton, Scott M. (1978). Decision Support Systems: An Organizational Perspective. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley.

163. Keen, Peter G.W. (1980). MIS Research: Reference Disciplines and a Cumulative Tradition. Proceedings of the First Intenational Conference on Information Systems, Philadelphia, PA, December 8-10, 9-18.

164. Kettinger, W.J., Grover, V., Guha, S., & Segars, A.H. (March 1994). Strategic Information Systems Revisited. MIS Quarterly, pp. 31-55.

165. Kettinger, W.J. & Grover, V. (1995). "Special Section: Toward a Theory of Business Process Change Management," Journal of Management Information Systems, 12(1), pp. 9-30.

166. King, J.L. "Editorial Notes," Information Systems Research, 4(4), pp. 291-298.

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