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Information & Management 24 (1993) 351-352 North-Holland Author Index Adams, D.A., P.A. Todd and R.R. Nelson, Igbaria, M. and S.R. Siegel, The career deci- A comparative evaluation of the impact sion of information systems people (1) 23 of electronic and voice mail on organiza- Igbaria, M., see S. Banerjee (4) 171 tional communication Adams, D.A. and S.Y. Chang, An investiga- Jones, M.C. and K.P. Arnett, Current prac- tion of keypad interface security tices in management information systems (2) 61 Ahmed, N.U., see R. Ravichandran Amini, M.M. and R.E. Schooley, Supercom- Kauffman, R.J., see A. Bansal (S) 267 puting in corporate America: A sample Kusters, R.J., see R.V. Schuwer (2) 83 survey (6) 291 Arnett, K.P., see M.C. Jones (2) 61 Lederer, A.L. and A.L. Mendelow, Informa- tion on systems planning and the chal- Bailey, T.E., see Y. Qirui (5) 283 lenge of shifting priorities (6) 319 Banerjee, S. and M. Igbaria, An empirical Lee, C.C., see V. Grover (6) 305 study of computer capacity planning in Lee, H., An evaluation method for the avail- U.S. universities (4) 171 ability of a distributed database manage- Bansal, A., R.J. Kauffman, R.M. Mark and ment system (4) 203 E. Peters, Financial risk and financial Liou, Y.I. and J.F. Nunamaker, Jr., An in- Risk Management Technology (RMT): vestigation into knowledge acquisition us- Issues and advances (5) 267 ing a group decision support system (3) 121 Bechlund, G., N. Bjgrn-Andersen and E.R. Lodewyck, R.W. P.-S. Deng, Experimenta- McLean, A comparison of business school tion with a back-propagation neural net- computer usage in Europe and North work: An application to planning end America (4) 183 user system development @) 1 Bjgrn-Andersen, N., see G. Bechlund (4) 183 Lustman, F., see J.-F. Grégoire (5) 237 Chang, S.Y., see D.A. Adams (2) 53 McLean, E.R., see G. Bechlund (4) 182 Cheon, M.J., V. Grover and R. Sabherwal, Mark, R.M., see A. Bansal (S) 267 The evolution of empirical research in Mathieson, K., Variations in users’ defini- IS: A study in IS maturity (3) 107 tions of an information system (4) 225 Mendelow, A.L., see A.L. Lederer (6) 319 Mingxue, Z., see Y. Qirui (S) 283 de Ruyter, K. and J. Zuurbier, Customer Information Systems: Approaching a new Nelson, R.R., see D.A. Adams (1) 9 field in information systems from a new Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., see Y.1. Liou (3) 121 perspective (5) 247 Deng, P.-S., see R.W. Lodewyck (i) 1 Oz, E., J. Fedorowicz and T. Stapleton, Im- Doll, W.J., see G. Torkzadeh (3) 147 proving quality, speed and confidence in Durand, D., see V. Grover (6) 305 decision-making: Measuring expert sys- tems benefits (2) 71 Fedorowicz, J., see E. Oz (2) 71 Fletcher, D. and E. Goss, Forecasting with Peters, E., see A. Bansal (5) 267 neural networks: An application using bankruptcy data (3) 159 Qirui, Y., Z. Mingxue and T.E. Bailey, A management information system for a Goss, E., see D. Fletcher (3) 159 Chinese university (5) 283 Grégoire, J.-F. and F. Lustman, The stage hypothesis revisited: An EDP profession- Ravichandran, R. and N.U. Ahmed, Off- als’ point of view (S) 237 shore systems development (1) 22 Grover, V., see M.J. Cheon (3) 107 Grover V., C.C. Lee and D. Durand, Ana- Sabherwal, R., see M.J. Cheon (3) 107 lyzing methodological rigor of MIS sur- Salchenberger, L., Structured development vey research from 1980 - 1989 (6) 305 techniques for user-developed systems (1) 41 Guimaraes, T., see Y. Yoon (4) 209 Schooley, R.E., see M.M. Amini (6) 291 Schuwer, R.V. and R.J. Kusters, Application Thuraisingham, B., Multilevel security for areas and added value of knowledge base information retrieval systems systems (2) 83 Todd, P.A., see D.A. Adams Sherer, S.A., Purchasing software systems: Torkzadeh, G. and W.J. Doll, The place and Managing the risk (S) 257 value of documentation in end-user com- Siegel, S.R., see M. Igbaria (1) 23 puting (3) 147 Singh, S.K., Using information technology effectively: Organizational preparedness Yoon, Y. and T. Guimaraes, Selecting ex- models (3) 133 pert (4) 209 Stapleton, T., see E. Oz (2) 71 Suomi, R., On the nationality balance of Zuurbier, J., see K. de Ruyter (5) 247 authors and references in selected MIS journals (6) 339 Thow-Yick, L., Organized and strategic uti- lization of information technology: A na- tionwide approach (6) 329 Information & Management 24 (1993) 353-354 North-Holland Subject Index to Volume 24 Application areas Distributed database management system Artificial intelligence Document representation and manipulation Artificial neural network Documentation Assistance Automated tools Electronic mail Automatic teller machine End user computing Availability End user developed systems Availability evaluation End user system development End-user satisfaction Back-propagation End-user support Back-propagation algorithm ES development techniques Bankruptcy prediction Evaluation Bibliometrics Expert systems Business schools Expertise Business value CASE tools Failure risk Career decisions Forecasting models Career paths Formal definition Case study Fourth generation languages Case-based reasoning Functionality risk China Citation analysis Global software industry Client server Group decision support systems Commercial supercomputing Group decision-making Communication of research Communication patterns HRIS Communication scope Communication tasks Implementation Computer capacity planning Inductive learning Computer mediated communication Information management Computer security Information planning Computer usage Information retrieval database systems Connectionist models Information system planning Consulting Information systems practices Cross-validation Information systems professionals Customer Information Systems Information technology Customer service Intra-organizational communication IS journal orientation Data base management systems IS literature Data model IS maturity Data quality IS Project management Decision confidence IS personnel Decision making IS planning models Decision quality IS research Decision speed IS Strategic planning Decision support systems Definition . Design tools Journal stratification Developing countries Difference Keypad Diffision of MIS research Knowledge acquisition from multiple experts Diffusion of IS research Knowledge acquisition techniques Distributed database Knowledge-based systems 444 Learning Research themes Logistic regression Research topics Risk management Management information systems Risk management Management of IS personnel Security constraints Management of information systems Selecting development techniques Methodological rigor Social systems MIS journal orientation Software development MIS literature Software exports MIS survey research Software imports Model-based reasoning Software purchase Multi level security Software selection Stage hypothesis National IT plan Stage models Nationality issues Standards Nationwide approach Strategic utilization Neural nets Structured methods Neural network forecasting Supercomputer Neural networks Supercomputer applications NORMA Supercomputing in U.S. corporations Survey Object-oriented Survey method Offshore computing System architecture Offshore systems development Systems analysis Opinion Systems analysis and design Organizational preparedness models Systems design Systems development Packaged software Systems development methods Parallel processing Passwords Pattern recognition Telecommunications technology People’s Republic of China Training Performance evaluations Personal identification numbers Universities Point of sale University administration Priority setting Unstructured decision making Problem solving User documentation Programming languages Users Using IT effectively Reference analysis Reliability Research methods Variation Research quality Voice mail ‘*

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