CAIS Announces Volume 52 Issue Now Available
Monday, March 13, 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 52, Issue 1, Spring 2023. The index for all papers in Volume 52 can be found at https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol52/iss1/.
Contents of Volume 52, Issue 1, Spring 2023 include: IS Pedagogy and Teaching CasesEmerging Technology IS Course Design: Blockchain for Business Example Dominic Thomas and Solomon Negash
Teaching Case: Learning Skills of the Data Analytics Lifecycle with Microsoft Power BI and National Parks Data Cassie A. Collier
Teaching Awareness of Ambiguity in Data Earl McKinney and Rachel Shaffer
What Motivates First-generation College Students to Consider an IT Career? An Integrative Perspective Xuefei (Nancy) Deng, Sam Zaza, and Deborah J. Armstrong
Barriers to Removing Barriers of Online Learning Maya Gunawardena and Kusumi Vasantha Dhanapala
TutorialsConducting Online Focus Groups - Practical Advice for Information Systems Researchers Laura Schulze, Manuel Trenz, Zhao Cai, and Chee-Wee Tan
Innovative Research ArticlesLoot Boxes, Problem Gambling, and Problem Gaming: A Critical Review of the Emerging Literature Matthew McCaffrey
What Makes Digital Technology? A Categorization Based on Purpose Marie-Sophie Baier, Stephan Berger, Thomas Kreuzer, Anna M. Oberländer, and Maximilian Röglinger
Seeking Information Using Search Engines: The Impact of Negation on Judgments Varol O. Kayhan and Merrill Warkentin
Mental Health and Information Technology Catalysts as Determinants of Innovative Work Behavior Sam Zaza, Valerie L. Bartelt, Michael A. Erskine, and Deborah J. Armstrong
Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability—A Systematic Review of Information Systems Literature Thorsten Schoormann, Gero Strobel, Frederik Möller, Dimitri Petrik, and Patrick Zschech
Digital Product Architecture and Customer Agility: Evidence from New Digital Ventures Arman Sadreddin, Farzam Boroomand, and Yolande E. Chan
Algorithmic Transparency: Concepts, Antecedents, and Consequences – A Review and Research Framework Tobias Bitzer, Martin Wiener, and W. Alec Cram
Digital Design ScienceA Taxonomy for Risk Assessment of Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure (TRACI) Miloslava Plachkinova and Ace Vо
HistoryA Design Research Journey Shirley Gregor
The Academic Genealogy of the Scholars of the Information Systems Discipline Lee Freeman, Johann Kranz, Andrew Urbaczewski, and George Westerman
Forthcoming PapersQuantum Computing and IS - Harnessing the Opportunities of Emerging Technologies Wallace Chipidza, Yan Li, Atefeh Mashatan, Ozgur Turetken, and Lorne Olfman
The Professionalization of Hackers: A Content Analysis of 30 Years of Hacker Communication Frank Ulrich, Sune D. Müller, and Stephen Flowers
MaCuDE IS Task Force Phase II Report: Views of Industry Leaders on Big Data Analytics and AI Kalle Lyytinen, Heikki Topi, and Jing Tang
Shooting ‘Yohani’ to Global Stardom: A Teaching Case of Social Media Strategy of a Top-10 YouTuber Mekhala Egodawele, Darshana Sedera, Varun Grover, Dilanjan Seneviratne, and Banura Sooriyapperuma
Understanding the Digital Companions of Our Future Generation Leona Chandra Kruse, Katrin Bergener, Kieran Conboy, Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Alexander Maedche, Suprateek Sarker, Isabella Seeber, Armin Stein, and Cathrine E. Tømte
Algorithmic Management: Its Implications for Information Systems Research Lindsey Cameron, Laura Lamers, Ulrich Leicht-Deobald, Christoph Lutz, Jeroen Meijerink, and Mareike Möhlmann
Development of an Agile Requirements Risk Prioritization Method: A Design Science Research Study Tuure Tuunanen, Tero Vartiainen, Sanna Kainulainen, and Mehdi Ebrahim
MaCuDE IS Task Force: Final Report and Recommendations Kalle Lyytinen, Heikki Topi, and Jing Tang
Digital Twins of Organizations: A Socio-Technical View on Challenges and Opportunities for Future Research Bastian Wurm, Markus Becker, Brian T. Pentland, Kalle Lyytinen, Barbara Weber, Thomas Grisold, Jan Mendling, and Waldemar Kremser
Gnosis Freight: Harnessing Data and Low-Code to Shipping Container Visibility and Logistics Olga Biedova, Blake Ives, and Iris Junglas
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