MIS Quart
Introduction
MIS Quarterly, 45(1)
INTEREST CATEGORY: INNOVATION AND TECH
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
EDITOR’S COMMENTS
Continuing and Extending the MIS Quarterly Trifecta Vision
—Andrew Burton-Jones []
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Welfare Properties of Profit Maximizing Recommender Systems: Theory and Results from a Randomized Experiment
—Xiaochen Zhang, Pedro Ferreira, Miguel Godinho de Matos, and Rodrigo Belo []
Provisioning Interoperable Disaster Management Systems: Integrated, Unified, and Federated Approaches
—Hong Guo, Yipeng Liu, and Barrie R. Nault []
A Prescriptive Analytics Method for Cost Reduction in Clinical Decision Making
—Xiao Fang, Yuanyuan Gao, and Paul Jen-Hwa Hu []
Early Bird Versus Late Owl: An Empirical Investigation of Individual Shopping Time Habits and its Effects
—Ziqiong Zhang, Zili Zhang, and Pei-yu Chen []
Peer Effects in Competitive Environments: Field Experiments on Information Provision and Interventions
—Zhuoxin Li, Gang Wang, and Harry Jiannan Wang []
Commitment to IT Investment Plans: The Interplay of Real Earnings, Management, IT Decentralization, and Corporate Governance
—Ling Xue, Sunil Mithas, and Gautam Ray []
Do You Have a Room for Us in Your IT? An Economic Analysis of Shared IT Services and Implications for IT Industries
—Min Chen, Min-Seok Pang, and Subodha Kumar []
THEORY AND REVIEW ARTICLES
From Representation to Mediation: A New Agenda for Conceptual Modeling Research in a Digital World
—Jan Recker, Roman Lukyanenko, Mohammad Jabbari, Binny M. Samuel, and Arturo Castellanos []
SPECIAL ISSUE: NEXT GENERATION IS THEORIES
Next-Generation Information Systems Theorizing: A Call to Action
—Andrew Burton-Jones, Brian S. Butler, Susan Scott, and Sean Xin Xu []
The Next Generation of Research on IS Use: A Theoretical Framework of Delegation to and from Agentic IS Artifacts
—Aaron Baird and Likoebe M. Maruping []
The CARE Theory of Dignity and Personal Data Digitalization
—Dorothy E. Leidner and Olgerta Tona []
Avoiding an Oppressive Future of Machine Learning: A Design Theory for Emancipatory Assistants
—Gerald C. Kane, Amber G. Young, Ann Majchrzak, and Sam Ransbotham []
Connecting the Parts with the Whole: Toward an Information Ecology Theory of Digital Innovation Ecosystems
—Ping Wang []
Everything Flows: Studying Continuous Socio-Technological Transformation in a Fluid and Dynamic Digital World
—Reza Mousavi Baygi, Lucas D. Introna, and Lotta Hultin []
Examining Assumptions: Provocations on the Nature, Impact, and Implications of IS Theory
—Andrew Burton-Jones, Brian S. Butler, Susan V. Scott, and Sean Xin Xu []