CAIS Announces Volume 51 Issue Now Available
Thursday, January 5, 2023
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Dear IS Community, The Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS) is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 51, Issue 1, Fall 2022. The index for all papers in Volume 51 can be found at https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol51/iss1/. Contents of Volume 51, Issue 1, Fall 2022 include: IS Pedagogy and Teaching CasesPositioning Design Science as an Educational Tool for Innovation and Problem Solving Nguyen Hoang Thuan and Pedro Antunes Student, Interrupted: Can Digital Badging Improve Programmatic Agility and Help IS Students During Crises? Terry M. McGovern and Janis L. Gogan
Managing Process Dynamics in a Digital World: Integrating Business Process Management and Routine Dynamics in IS Curricula Thomas Grisold, Bastian Wurm, Jan vom Brocke, Waldemar Kremser, Jan Mendling, and Jan Recker
Surveilling the SnackKids: Street Entrepreneurship Meets a Neighborhood App Atiya Avery
Engaging Industry Speakers in the Newly Transitioned Virtual Classroom during COVID-19 G. Harindranath and Niki Panteli
Prestige Management Consulting: Making the Supply Chain Transparent Amol S. Dhaigude, Sayan Mukherjee, and Kapil Kaushik
Synergistically Employing User Stories and Use Cases in the Practice and Teaching of Systems Analysis and Design Gary R. Spurrier PhD and Heikki Topi
The Digital Transformation Journey of a Large Australian Hospital: A Teaching Case Rebekah Eden, Andrew Burton-Jones, Cameron Ballantine, Raelene Donovan, Daniel McKavanagh, Andrew Staib, and Clair Sullivan
Reflections and Experiences In a Fundamental Digital Literacy Course: A Study During the Covid-19 Pandemic Pariksha Singh, Jayshree Harangee, and Tania Prinsloo
The Success of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): An Investigation on Course Relevance Ying Wang and Jaeki Song
Cluster Analysis in Online Learning Communities: A Text Mining Approach Evren Eryilmaz, Brian Thoms, and Zafor Ahmed
Tutorials A Tutorial on Prototyping Internet of Things Devices and Systems: A Gentle Introduction to Technology that Shapes Our Lives Cecil Eng Huang Chua and Veda C. Storey
Innovative Research Articles Smart Participation Design: Prescriptive Knowledge for Bottom-Up Participation Felix Becker, Dominik Siemon, and Susanne Robra-Bissantz
Design Knowledge for Collaborative Health Information Systems for Substance Use Disorder Sue Feldman, Benjamin L. Schooley, and Bradley Tipper
Individuality Matters: A World View of Individual Issues of IT Professionals Jaideep Ghosh, Prashant Palvia, Alexander Serenko, and Tim Jacks
Generating Research Questions from Digital Trace Data: A Machine-Learning Method for Discovering Patterns in a Dynamic Environment Henrik Kallio, Pekka Malo, Timo Lainema, Johanna Bragge, Tomi Seppälä, and Esko Penttinen
Problems, Solutions, and Success Factors in the openMDM User-Led Open Source Consortium Elçin Yenişen Yavuz, Ann Barcomb, and Dirk Riehle
Deepfakes: An Integrative Review of the Literature and an Agenda for Future Research Pramukh Nanjundaswamy Vasist and Satish Krishnan
Mixed-Methods in Information Systems Research: Status Quo, Core Concepts, and Future Research Implications Lea Reis, Christian Maier, and Tim Weitzel
Actions Lead to Results: How the Behaviors of Information Systems Professionals Influence the Success of Information Systems Departments Hadi Karimikia, Giovanni Maccani, Harminder Singh, and Brian Donnellan
Routinizing practices and stabilizing institutional work: A case of digital monitoring of Antibiotic Resistance (ABR) in India Yogita Thakral, Sundeep Sahay, and Arunima Mukherjee
Factors Affecting the Accessibility of IT Artifacts: A Systematic Review Juho-Pekka Mäkipää, Johanna Norrgård, and Tero Vartiainen
Global Perspectives on IT Occupational Culture: A Three-Way Cultural Analysis Tim Jacks, Prashant Palvia, Alexander Serenko, and Jaideep Ghosh
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity: Applications, Challenges, and Opportunities for MIS Academics Ravi Sen, Gregory Heim, and Qilong Zhu
The Scholarly Impact of Exploitative and Explorative Knowledge in Top IS Journals Aron Lindberg, Kalle Lyytinen, and Varun Grover
Psychological Contract Violations on Information Disclosure: A Study of Institutional Arrangements in Social Media Platforms Bryan Iwata Hammer and Forough Nasirpouri Shadbad
Online, On Call, On Your Mind? Coping with Extensive Connectivity to Work Jana Mattern and Stefan Klein
Social Media as a Source of Citizens' Communicative Power: Relating Social Media Diffusion, E-participation, and Corruption Jithesh Arayankalam and Satish Krishnan
Individuality Matters: A World View of Individual Issues of IT Professionals Jaideep Ghosh, Prashant Palvia, Alexander Serenko, and Tim Jacks
A Market-Based Approach to Facilitate the Organizational Adoption of Software Component Reuse Strategies Di Shang, Karl Lang, and Roumen Vragov
Scary Stories: Fear Appeals, Hopelessness and the Role of Response Efficacy in Protective Online Behavior Tziporah Stern, Kevin Craig, and Nanda Kumar
Modeling Business Models: A cross-disciplinary Analysis of Business Model Modeling Languages and Directions for Future Research Daniel Szopinski, Lorenzo Massa, Thomas John, Dennis Kundisch, and Christopher L. Tucci
Governance Mechanisms in Digital Platform Ecosystems: Addressing the Generativity-Control Tension Nicola Staub, Kazem Haki, Stephan Aier, and Robert Winter
Philosophy Where Do Theories Come From? An Inference-to-the-Best-Explanation Theory of Theory Building (IBET) Peter B. Seddon
History Becoming a Most Digitalized Country: A History of Digital Organizational Resilience in Denmark Benedicte Fleron, Jan Pries-Heje, and Richard Baskerville
Editorial: Announcing the Department of History of IS in the Communications of the Association for Information Systems Andrew Urbaczewski
On the Evolution to PAPA Richard Mason
A Perspective on the History of the MIS Academy Blake Ives
Panel Reports Anatomy of a Good Paper: Choosing Research Topics Robert M. Davison, Alan R. Dennis, Amber G. Young, and Syed Shuva
AIS4C: AIS Candid Conversation on Community Conduct: Panel Report from ICIS 2020 Helle Zinner Henriksen, Traci Carte, Ulrike Schultze, Dawn Owens, and Maung k. Sein
Practicing What We Preach? Reflections on More Sustainable and Responsible IS Research and Teaching Practices Johann Kranz, Roman Zeiss, Roman Beck, Roya Gholami, Saonee Sarker, Richard T. Watson, and Edgar A. Whitley
The primary role of a professional society is to facilitate communication among its members. Communications of the Association for Information Systems facilitates communication among AIS members by publishing articles on a wide range of subjects of interest to the membership, including but not limited to regular research papers, debates, panel discussions, and other topics of interest to the global community.
Communications of the Association for Information Systems has a proud tradition of publishing novel, original and groundbreaking research, methodological essays and guidelines, important lively debates about research practices, and is also the only dedicated AIS outlet that publishes matters and studies related to IS pedagogy.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at managingeditorcais@gmail.com. Thank you for your past, current, and future interest in and support of CAIS!
Sincerely yours, David Cormier Managing Editor, CAIS
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