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Governance and Sustainability in Information Systems: Managing the Transfer and Diffusion of IT
Markus Nüttgens, Andreas Gadatsch, Karlheinz Kautz, Ingrid Schirmer, Nadine Blinn (Eds.)
Front Matter

Governance


Using Business Intelligence in IT Governance Decision Making
Arisa Shollo
3-15
Exposing Differences of Governance Approaches in Single and Multi Vendor Open Source Software Development
Mario Schaarschmidt, Matthias Bertram, Harald Kortzfleisch
16-28
Innovative Project Idea Maturation: An Important Part of Governance
Jan Pries-Heje, Ann-Dorte Fladkjær Nielsen
29-42

Part 2: Sustainability

Towards a Holistic Approach for Sustainable Partner Selection in the Electrics and Electronics Industry
David Wittstruck, Frank Teuteberg
45-69
Towards Sustainable IT by Teaching Governance Practices for Inter-Organizational Dependencies
Carl Stolze, Matthias Boehm, Novica Zarvić, Oliver Thomas
70-88
Sustainability Aspects of Barrier-Free Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Private Sector
Daryoush Vaziri
89-102

Part 3: Design Themes

Make Kitsch the Enemy: The “Monstrous Carbuncle” of the UK’s Vetting and Barring Scheme
David Wastell, Sue White
105-118
The Design – Reality Gap: The Impact of Stakeholder Strategies on IS Implementation in Developing Countries
Ranjan Vaidya, Michael Myers, Lesley Gardner
119-134
Understanding the Role of Information Technology for Organizational Control Design: Risk Control as New Control Mechanism
Manuel Wiesche, Michael Schermann, Helmut Krcmar
135-152

Part 4: Customer and User Integration

A Meta-analysis of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)
Yogesh Dwivedi, Nripendra Rana, Hsin Chen, Michael Williams
155-170
Getting Customers’ Motives: Lean on Motivation Theory for Designing Virtual Ideas Communities
Ulrich Bretschneider, Jan Leimeister
171-187
Diffusion of Open Source ERP Systems Development: How Users Are Involved
Björn Johansson
188-203

Part 5: Future Subjects

Improving the Applicability of Environmental Scanning Systems: State of the Art and Future Research
Jörg Mayer, Neon Steinecke, Reiner Quick
207-223
Progress of Commitment in Co-operative Software Acquisition
Torsti Rantapuska, Sariseelia Sore
224-235

Part 6: Research in Progress and Practice

IT Governance Framework Adoption: Establishing Success Factors
Chadi Aoun, Savanid Vatanasakdakul, Yang Chen
239-248
A Service Oriented Method for Health Care Network Governance
Hannes Schlieter, Stephan Bögel, Werner Esswein
249-258
Modeling and Analysis of Business Process Compliance
Jörg Becker, Christoph Ahrendt, André Coners, Burkhard Weiß, Axel Winkelmann
259-269
Assessing Cloud Readiness: Introducing the Magic Matrices Method Used by Continental AG
Claudia Loebbecke, Bernhard Thomas, Thomas Ullrich
270-281
An Efficient Business Process Compliance Checking Approach
Jörg Becker, Philipp Bergener, Dominic Breuker, Patrick Delfmann, Mathias Eggert
282-287
A Maturity Model for Segregation of Duties in Standard Business Software
Jan Omland, Nick Gehrke, Niels Müller-Wickop
288-294
Investigating the Influence of Information Management Practices on IS Governance
Ioanna Constantiou, Sabine Madsen, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou
295-299
The Green Vistas of Sustainable Innovation in the IT Domain
Wietske Osch, Michel Avital
300-305
Position Statement: Sustainable Information and Information Systems (SIIS)
Duane Truex, Leif Olsson, Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund, Johanna Sefyrin, Aron Larsson, Olof Nilsson, Karen Anderson, Erik Borglund, Viveca Asproth
306-309
Sustainability and IS Research – An Interaction Design Perspective
Gitte Petersen
310-316
Sustaining Data Quality – Creating and Sustaining Data Quality within Diverse Enterprise Resource Planning and Information Systems
Markus Helfert, Tony O’brien
317-324
Sustainability in IS: The Case for an Open Systems Approach
Christine Welch, Peter Bednar
325-329
Potentials of Living Labs for the Diffusion of Information Technology: A Conceptual Analysis
Dorothée Zerwas, Harald Kortzfleisch
330-339
A Media Discourse of Broadband Policy in a Developing Country Context
Johannes Vergeer, Wallace Chigona, Andile Metfula
340-356
ERP Implementation in an Indian Context: Examining Perceptions on Success Factors
Yogesh Dwivedi, Raghav Sukumar, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Michael Williams
357-363
The Adoption of Web 2.0 Platforms
Nikhil Srinivasan, Jan Damsgaard
364-370

 

 


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