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  1. Understanding the Role of Technology in Coordination Through Affordance Configurations
  2. Direct Communication and Two-Sided Matching Quality on a Digital Platform: A Perspective of Choice Based on Consideration Set
  3. Coordinating Knowledge: A New Lens to Understanding the Role of Technology in Episodic Coordination
  4. A Randomized Field Experiment to Explore the Impact of Herding Cues as Catalysts for Adoption
  5. Peer Privacy Concerns: Conceptualization and Measurement
  6. Algorithmic Processes of Social Alertness and Social Transmission: How Bots Disseminate Information on Twitter
  7. Chatbot use cases in the Covid-19 public health response
  8. Successful Moderation in Online Patient Communities: Inductive Case Study
  9. The future of technology and marketing: a multidisciplinary perspective
  10. Learning from the Dark Web: leveraging conversational agents in the era of hyper-privacy to enhance marketing
  11. Capitalizing on Health Information Technology to Enable Advantage in U.S. Hospitals
  12. Unpacking the Structure of Coordination Mechanisms and the Role of Relational Coordination in an Era of Digitally Mediated Work Processes
  13. The Needs–Affordances–Features Perspective for the Use of Social Media
  14. Protesting Corruption on Twitter: Is It a Bot or Is It a Person?
  15. Intention–behaviour misalignment at B2C websites: when the horse brings itself to water, will it drink?
  16. The Dark Side of Reviews: The Swaying Effects of Online Product Reviews on Attribute Preference Construction
  17. The Compensatory Interaction Between User Capabilities and Technology Capabilities in Influencing Task Performance: An Empirical Assessment in Telemedicine Consultations
  18. Online Recommendation Systems in a B2C E-Commerce Context: A Review and Future Directions
  19. An Agent-Based Modeling Analysis of Helpful Vote on Online Product Reviews
  20. Conflating Antecedents and Formative Indicators
  21. Boundaryless Technology: Understanding the Effects of Technology-Mediated Interruptions across the Boundaries between Work and Personal Life
  22. Psychological Contract Breach Spillover
  23. Explaining Users' Security Behaviors with the Security Belief Model
  24. The Effect of Social Capital of the Relationship Between the CIO and Top Management Team on Firm Performance
  25. Causal Explanation in the Coordinating Process: A Critical Realist Case Study of Federated IT Governance Structures
  26. The Embeddedness of Information Systems Habits in Organizational and Individual Level Routines: Development and Disruption
  27. A Theoretical Framework for Consumer E-Satisfaction and Site Stickiness: An Evaluation in the Context of Online Hotel Reservations
  28. Peer-Based Recommendations in Online B2C E-Commerce: Comparing Collaborative Personalization and Social Network-Based Personalization
  29. Shackled to the Status Quo: The Inhibiting Effects of Incumbent System Habit, Switching Costs, and Inertia on New System Acceptance
  30. An Institutional Perspective on the Adoption of Green IS & IT
  31. Unveiling user-generated content: Designing websites to best present customer reviews
  32. Antecedents of IS Strategic Alignment: A Nomological Network
  33. An Exploratory Study of Patient Acceptance of Walk-In Telemedicine Services for Minor Conditions
  34. The Relative Advantage of Electronic Channels: A Multidimensional View
  35. Effects of individuals’ psychological states on their satisfaction with the GSS process
  36. Information systems leadership
  37. Development of shared understanding between the Chief Information officer and top management team in U.S. and French Organizations: a cross-cultural comparison
  38. Reconceptualizing Compatibility Beliefs in Technology Acceptance Research
  39. The Role of Espoused National Cultural Values in Technology Acceptance
  40. Cross-Cultural Research in MIS
  41. Levels of Culture and Individual Behavior
  42. Inexperience and experience with online stores: The importance of tam and trust
  43. Trust and TAM in Online Shopping: An Integrated Model
  44. Individual differences and relative advantage: the case of GSS
  45. Toward a Theory-Based Measurement of Culture
  46. Methodological Issues in MIS Cross-Cultural Research
  47. Time Flies When You're Having Fun: Cognitive Absorption and Beliefs about Information Technology Usage
  48. E-Mail and V-Mail Usage: Generalizing Across Technologies
  49. Information Technology Adoption Across Time: A Cross-Sectional Comparison of Pre-Adoption and Post-Adoption Beliefs
  50. The psychological origins of perceived usefulness and ease-of-use
  51. Knowledge Worker Communications and Recipient Availability: Toward a Task Closure Explanation of Media Choice
  52. Using DEA to evaluate the efficiency of secondary schools: the case of Cyprus
  53. Is North American IS research different from European IS research?
  54. Measuring System Usage: Implications for IS Theory Testing
  55. Toward a Theory-Based Measurement of Culture
  56. Methodological Issues in MIS Cross-Cultural Research
  57. Inquiry into Definitions of Culture in IT Studies
  58. Toward a Theory-Based Measurement of Culture
  59. Methodological Issues in MIS Cross-Cultural Research
  60. Cross-Cultural Research in MIS
  61. Inquiry into Definitions of Culture in IT Studies
  62. Methodological Issues in MIS Cross-Cultural Research
  63. Levels of Culture and Individual Behavior
  64. Levels of Culture and Individual Behavior
  65. Inquiry into Definitions of Culture in IT Studies
  66. An Exploratory Study of Patient Acceptance of Walk-In Telemedicine Services for Minor Conditions
  67. Levels of Culture and Individual Behavior
  68. Methodological Issues in MIS Cross-Cultural Research
  69. An Exploratory Study of Patient Acceptance of Walk-In Telemedicine Services for Minor Conditions
  70. An Innovation Ahead of its Time Understanding the Factors Influencing Patient Acceptance of Walk-In Telemedicine Services
  71. Methodological Issues in MIS Cross-Cultural Research