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TOC: MIS Quart

Introduction

MIS Quarterly, 38(3)

Editor’s comments: big data and IS research
Paulo B. Goes []

Know yourself and know your enemy: an analysis of firm recommendations and consumer reviews in a competitive environment
Wael Jabr, Zhiqiang Zheng [] []

Differential effects of prior experience on the malware resolution process
Seung Hyun Kim, Byung Cho Kim [] []

Digression and value concatenation to enable privacy-preserving regression
Xiao-Bai Li, Sumit Sarkar [] []

An attraction-selection-attrition theory of online community size and resilience
Brian S. Butler, Patrick J. Bateman, Peter H. Gray, E. Ilana Diamant [] []

Expectation confirmation in information systems research: a test of six competing models
Susan A. Brown, Viswanath Venkatesh, Sandeep Goyal [] []

Estimating returns to training in the knowledge economy: a firm-level analysis of small and medium enterprises
Amit Mehra, Nishtha Langer, Ravi Bapna, Ram Gopal [] []

Cultural differences and geography as determinants of online prosocial lending
Gordon Burtch, Anindya Ghose, Sunil Wattal [] []

Emergence of power laws in online communities: the role of social mechanisms and preferential attachment
Steven L. Johnson, Samer Faraj, Srinivas Kudaravalli [] []

The sociomateriality of information systems: current status, future directions
Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Robert D. Galliers, Ola Henfridsson, Sue Newell, Richard Vidgen [] []

Dynamic reconfiguration in planetary exploration: a sociomaterial ethnography
Melissa Mazmanian, Marisa Cohn, Paul Dourish [] []

Toward generalizable sociomaterial inquiry: a computational approach for zooming in and out of sociomaterial routines
James Gaskin, Nicholas Berente, Kalle Lyytinen, Youngjin Yoo [] []

Entanglements in practice: performing anonymity through social media
Susan V. Scott, Wanda J. Orlikowski [] []

A matter of life and death: exploring conceptualizations of sociomateriality in the context of critical care
Matthew Jones [] []

A trichordal temporal approach to digital coordination: the sociomaterial mangling of the CERN grid
Will Venters, Eivor Oborn, Michael Barrett [] []