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ELSEVIER Information & Management 35 (1999) 365 Author Index to Volume 35 Aiken, P., Y. Yoon and B. Leong-Hong, Require- Nazem, S.M., see Lee, H. (5) 251 ments-driven data engineering (3) 155 Newson, E.F.P., see Volkoff, O. (2) 63 Bélanger, F., Workers’ propensity to telecommute: An Pakath, R., see Mirchandani, D. (1) 31 empirical study (3) 139 Palvia, P.C. and S.C. Palvia, An examination of the IT Chan, Y.E., see Volkoff, O. (2) 63 satisfaction of small-business users (3) 127 Chau, P.Y.K., On the use of construct reliability in Palvia, S.C., see Palvia, P.C. (3) 127 MIS research: a meta-analysis (4) 217 Poon, S. and P.M.C. Swatman, An exploratory study Chengalur-Smith, I. and P. Duchessi, The initiation of small business Internet commerce issues (lI) 9 and adoption of client-server technology in orga- Pouloudi, A., Information technology for collabora- nizations (2) 77 tive advantage in healthcare revisited (6) 345 Chien, T.W., C. Lin, B. Tan and W.C. Lee, A neural Prof. Yang, H.-L., Adoption and implementation of networks-based approach for strategic planning (6) 357 CASE tools in Taiwan (2) 89 Choobineh, J., see Wells, J.D. (1) 53 Rothenberger, M.A. and J.C. Hershauer, A software Darke, P., see Shanks, G. (1) 19 reuse measure: Monitoring an enterprise-level Downing, C.E., System usage behavior as a proxy for model driven development process (5) 283 user satisfaction: an empirical investigation (4) 203 Seeley, M. and D. Targett, Patterns of senior execu- Duchessi, P., see Chengalur-Smith, I. a tives’ personal use of computers (6) 315 Fedorowicz, J. and A.O. Villeneuve, Surveying object Shanks, G. and P. Darke, Understanding corporate technology usage and benefits: A test of conven- data models (1) 19 tional wisdom (6) 331 Shao, Y.P., Expert systems diffusion in British bank- Fuerst, W.L., see Wells, J.D. (1) 53 ing: Diffusion models and media factor (1) 1 Hendriks, P.H.J. and Vriens, D.J., Knowledge-based Shi, Y., see Lee, H. (5) 251 systems and knowledge management: Friends or Srinivasan, N., see Wexelblat, R.L. (5) 265 foes? (2) 113 Stolen, J., see Lee, H. (5) 251 Hershauer, J.C., see Rothenberger, M.A. (5) 283 Straub, D.W., see Karahanna, E. (4) 237 Huang, W., K.-K. Wei and B.C.Y . Tan, Compensating Suh, K.S., Impact of communication medium on task effects of GSS on group performance (4) 195 performance and satisfaction: an examination of Hwang, M.I. and R.G. Thorn, The effect of user media-richness theory (5) 295 engagement on system success: A meta-analytical Swatman, P.M.C., see Poon, S. (1) 9 integration of research findings (4) 229 Tan, B., see Chien, T.W. (6) 357 Janz, B.D., Self-directed teams in IS: correlates for Tan, B.C.Y., see Huang, W. (4) 195 improved systems development work outcomes (3) 17] Targett, D., see Seeley, M. (6) 315 Karahanna, E. and D.W. Straub, The psychological Thorn, R.G., see Hwang, M.I. (4) 229 origins of perceived usefulness and ease-of-use (4) 237 Villeneuve, A.O., see Fedorowicz, J. (6) 331 Lee, H., J. Lee, S.M. Nazem, Y. Shi and J. Stolen, Volkoff, O., Y.E. Chan and E.F.P. Newson, Leading Managing user performance for a corporate net- the development and implementation of collabora- work (5) 251 tive interorganizational systems (2) 63 Lee, J., see Lee, H. (5) 251 Vriens, D.J., see Hendriks, P.H.J. (2) 113 Lee, W.C., see Chien, T.W. (6) 357 Wei, K.-K., see Huang, W. (4) 195 Leong-Hong, B., see Aiken, P. (3) 155 Wells, J.D., W.L. Fuerst and J. Choobineh, Managing Li, M. and L.R. Ye, Information technology and firm information technology (IT) for one-to-one custo- performance: Linking with environmental, strate- mer interaction (1) 53 gic and managerial contexts (1) 43 Wexelblat, R.L. and N. Srinivasan, Planning for infor- Lin, C., see Chien, T.W. (6) 357 mation technology in a federated organization (5) 265 Mirchandani, D. and R. Pakath, Four models for a Ye, L.R., see Li, M. (1) 43 decision support system (1) 31 Yoon, Y., see Aiken, P. (3) 155 Information & Management 35 (1999) 367-368 Subject Index to Volume 35 Adaptive DSSs End-user computing Adoption 237 Enterprise integration 155 Alliance 63 Enterprise-level model 265 Autonomy 171 Environmental dynamism 43 Banking I Executive information systems 315 Behavioral data 203 Executive sponsor 63 Business variables 127 Expert systems 1, 31 Case 251 Group decision outcomes 195 CASE adoption 89 Group decision process 195 CASE implementation 89 Group support system 195 Case studies 9 Health information network 345 Case study 63, 155 Holistic DSSs 31 CASE success 89 Individual characteristics 139 CEO/CIO relationship 43 Information management 53 Client-server systems 77 Information systems methodologies 19 Collaboration 63 Information technology 43 Collaborative advantage 345 Initiation and adoption of technology 77 Communication media 295 Innovation diffusion 1 Company strategy 43 Instrument 127 Computer conferencing 295 Integrated approach 251 Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) 89 Internet 9 Contextual factors 77 Interorganizational systems 63, 345 Cooperation 63 Interorganizational teams 63 Cooperative learning 171 IT satisfaction 127 Corporate data models 19 Knowledge management 113 Corporate networks 251 Knowledge processing strategy 113 Customer information systems 53 Knowledge-based systems 113 Customer interaction 53 Knowledge-oriented view 31 Customer service 53 Leadership 63 Data administration 19 Legacy systems re-engineering 155 Data architecture 155 Linear integer programming 357 Data design 53 Local subnets 251 Data distribution 251 Measurement of user satisfaction 203 Data engineering 155 Media choice 237 Data management 19 Media-richness theory 295 Data warehousing 19 Meta-analysis 217, 229 Decision making 265 Networks 63 Department of Defense (DOD) 155 Neural networks 357 Design system 251 NHSnet 345 Diffusion models l Non-adaptive systems 31 Distributed work 139 Object orientation 331 Dynamic systems 31 Organizational conditions for knowledge-based systems 113 Economic performance 43 Organizational impact of knowledge-based systems 113 Electronic commerce 9 Owner variables 127 Empirical study 203 Perceived case of use 237 368 Subject Index to Volume 35 Perceived usefulness 237 Static systems Performance management 251 Strategic application identification Performance model 251 Strategic planning Planning for Information Technology 265 Strategy Portfolio matrices 357 Survey Practitioner survey 331 Symbiotic DSSs Process improvement 171 System success Project champion 63 System usage Propensity to telecommute 139 System use Reengineering 171 Systems development Relative assessment 31 Tactical planning Reliability 217 Task type Reuse rate 265 Team development Reverse engineering 155 Teams Satisfaction patterns Teamwork Scale validation Technology acceptance model Self-direction Telecommuting Senior management Telecommuting objectives Small business Telecommuting outcomes Small-business computing Transaction delay Social influence UK Social presence theory User involvement Social psychology User participation Software development User performance Software reusability User satisfaction Stage model Very small businesses Stakeholders Video conferencing

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