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MISQ
Editorial Statement
Editor's Comments -- Detmar W.
Straub
MISQ Table
of ContentsIssues and Opinions
Why Break the Habit of a
Lifetime? Rethinking the Roles of Intention, Habit, and Emotion in
Continuing Information Technology Use
Ana Ortiz de Guinea and M. Lynne Markus (pp. 433-444)
Research Essays
Minimizing Method Bias Through Programmatic
Research
Andrew Burton-Jones (pp. 445-471) (Appendices)
Estimating the Effect of Common
Method Variance: The Method-Method Pair Technique with an
Illustration from TAM Research
Rajeev Sharma, Philip Yetton, and Jeff Crawford (pp. 473-490) (Appendices)
Research Articles
Web Strategies to
Promote Internet Shopping: Is Cultural-Customization Needed?
Choon Ling Sia, Kai H. Lim, Kwok Leung, Matthew K. O. Lee, Wayne Wei
Huang, and Izak Benbasat (pp. 491-512)
The Integrative Framework of Technology Use: An Extension and Test
Sung S. Kim (pp. 513-537)
Exploring Human Images in Website Design:
A Multi-Method Approach
Dianne Cyr, Milena Head, Hector Larios, and Bing
Pan (pp. 539-566) (Appendices)
Research Notes
Investigating User Resistance to
Information Systems Implementation: A Status Quo Bias Perspective
Hee-Woong Kim and Atreyi Kankanhalli (pp. 567-582)
Response to Jones and Karsten, "Giddens's
Structuration Theory and Information Systems Research
Marshall Scott Poole (pp. 583-587)
Divided by a Common Language? A
Response to Marshall Scott Poole
Matthew R. Jones and Helena Karsten (pp. 589-595)
Special Issue on Information Systems Offshoring,
Part II
The Evolution of Risk in Information
Systems Offshoring: The Impact of Home Country Risk, Firm
Learning, and Competitive Dynamics
Eugene D. Hahn, Jonathan P. Doh, and Kraiwinee Bunyaratavej (pp.
597-616)
Offshore Information Systems Project Success:
The Role of Social Embeddedness and Cultural Characteristics
Arun Rai, Likoebe M. Maruping, and Viswanath Venkatesh (pp.
617-641) (Appendices)
Funding for the
Special Issue articles was provided by the Theodore C. and Peggy L.
Willoughby Monograph Series in Management Information Systems.
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