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Information & Management 32 (1997) 317-318 Author Index to Volume 32 Ang, J. and P.H. Soh, User information satisfaction, Meyer, J.-A., The acceptance of visual information job satisfaction and computer background: An in management exploratory study Palvia, P.C., Developing a model of the global and Bordoloi, B., see Ryan, S.D. strategic impact of information technology Brown, C.V., see Speier, C. Panella, C., see Giacomazzi, F. Pernici, B., see Giacomazzi, F. Chudoba, K.M., see Winter, S.J. Pliskin, N. and C.T. Tomm, The impact of e-mail on the evolution of a virtual community during Davison, R., An instrument for measuring meeting a strike success Purvis, R. and V. Sambamurthy, An examination of Drury, D.H., Chargeback systems in client/server designer and user perceptions of JAD and the environments traditional IS design methodology Giacomazzi, F., C. Panella, B. Pernici and M. Romm, C.T., see Pliskin, N. Sansoni, Information systems integration in Ryan, S.D. and B. Bordoloi, Evaluating security mergers and acquisitions: A normative model threats in mainframe and client/server environ- Gutek, B.A., see Winter, S.J. ments Hevner, A.R., Phase containment metrics for soft- Sahay, S., see Madon, S. ware quality improvement Sambamurthy, V., see Purvis, R. Sansoni, M., see Giacomazzi, F. Igbaria, M. and M. Tan, The consequences of Schmitt, B.H., see Mak, B. information technology acceptance on_ subse- Soh, P.H., see Ang, J. quent individual performance Speier, C. and C.V. Brown, Differences in end-user computing support and control across user Lai, V.S. and R.K. Mahapatra, Exploring the research departments in information technology implementation Spence, J.W. and R.J. Tsai, On human cognition Li, E.Y., Perceived importance of information sys- and the design of information systems tem success factors: A meta analysis of group Swinkels, G.J.P., see van der Pijl, G.J. differences Lu, H.-P. and J.-Y. Wang, The relationships between Tan, M., see Igbaria, M. management styles, user participation, and system Tsai, R.J., see Spence, J.W. success over MIS growth stages Lyytinen, K., see Mak, B. van der Pijl, G.J., G.J.P. Swinkels and J.G. Verrijdt, ISO 9000 versus CMM: Standardization and Madon, S. and S. Sahay, Managing natural certification of IS development resources using GIS: Experiences in India Verrijdt, J.G., see van der Pijl, G.J. Mahapatra, R.K., see Lai, VS. Mak, B., B.H. Schmitt and K. Lyytinen, User Walstrom, K.A. and R.L. Wilson, An examination participation in knowledge update of expert of executive information system (EIS) users systems Wang, H., A conceptual model for virtual markets Martinsons, M.G. and R.I. Westwood, Management Wang, J.-Y., see Lu, H.-P. information systems in the Chinese business Wang, S., Modeling information architecture for the culture: An explanatory theory organization Author Index to Volume 32 Weitz, R.R., Lessons from notebook/mobile comput- Winter, S.J.. K.M. Chudoba and B.A. Gutek, ing (2) 103 Misplaced resources? Factors associated with (1) 29 Westwood, R.I., see Martinsons, M.G. (5) 215 computer literacy among end-users Wilson, R.L., see Walstrom, K.A. @ Information & Management 32 (1997) 319-320 Subject Index to Volume 32 Acceptance of information Expert system Acceptance Explanatory theory Ambiguity Field study Business communications Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Global information technology Capability maturity model Group development model Case study Group Support Systems (GSS) Certification Chargeback systems Homeshopping Chinese business culture Chinese management Impact Client/server systems Implementation Client/server Importance ratings Cognitive process India Cognitive style Information architecture Communication Information center Comparative management Information management Competitive advantage Information security Computer background characteristics Information superhighway Computer knowledge Information system (IS) Computer literacy Information system development Computer security Information systems analysis and design Conceptual model Information systems design Cross-cultural management Information Systems Information technology Decision making Instructional technology Decision Support for IS Integration International information systems Decisions in management Internet Defects IS controls Development planning IS development Discussion quality IS Instrument IS Integration Strategies E-mail IS personnel EIS IS planning Elaboration Likelihood Model IS success factors Electronic commerce IS users Empirical study amongst managers ISO-9000 End-user computing IT cost management End-user support IT management End-user training End-user Job satisfaction Evolution of a virtual community Joint application design Executive Information Systems Expert system use Linear regression 320 Subject Index to Volume 32 Management of security 137 Singapore Management styles 203 Software development phases Meeting processes and outcomes 163 Software engineering Meetings 163 Software metrics Mergers and acquisitions 289 Software quality MIS cost control 177 Standardization MIS growth stage 203 Status influence MIS research 187 Strategic information systems MIS success 203 Success MIS 215 Support infrastructure Mobile computing 103 Support services Systems development methodologies Nolan’s stage model 203 Task complexity Object-oriented approach 303 Task type On-line information services 147 Teamwork Organizational behaviour Technology management Technology transfer Participant satisfaction Phase containment UIS Priority assignment Usage User participation Quality standards User types Quality systems User-designer perceptions User-developed applications Reliability and validity Satisfaction Visual information Security concern Semantic gap Workgroup computing

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