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Shaping the Future of ICT Research: Methods and Approaches
Anol Bhattacherjee, Brian Fitzgerald (Eds.)
Front Matter

Track I: New Methods in Design Science Research


Resolving Name Conflicts for Mobile Apps in Twitter Posts
Sangaralingam Kajanan, Ahmed Bin Mohd Shariff, Kaushik Dutta, Anindya Datta
3-17
Using Adjective Features from User Reviews to Generate Higher Quality and Explainable Recommendations
Xiaoying Xu, Anindya Datta, Kaushik Dutta
18-34
Product Semantics in Design Research Practice
Jonas Sjöström, Brian Donnellan, Markus Helfert
35-48

Track II: Recent Developments in Inductive Research Methods


Action Design Ethnographic Research (ADER): Vested Interest Networks and ICT Networks in Service Delivery of Land Records in Bangladesh
M. Alam, Laurence Brooks, N. Khan
51-67
Grounded Analytic Research: Building Theory from a Body of Research
Bjørn Furuholt, Maung Sein
68-78
Using Photo-Diary Interviews to Study Cyborgian Identity Performance in Virtual Worlds
Ulrike Schultze
79-88

Track III: Emerging Themes in Interpretive Case Study Research


 Living in a Sociomaterial World
Eric Monteiro, Petter Almklov, Vidar Hepsø
91-107
 Co-materialization: Digital Innovation Dynamics in the Offshore Petroleum Industry
Thomas Østerlie
108-122
Mutability and Becoming: Materializing of Public Sector Adoption of Open Source Software
Maha Shaikh
123-140

Track IV: New Ideas in Positivist Research


 
Moderating Effect of Environmental Factors on eHealth Development and Health Outcomes: A Country-Level Analysis
Supunmali Ahangama, Danny Poo
143-159
Social Networks and Communication Media for Generating Creative Ideas
Yi Wu, Klarissa Chang
160-176
Cultural Challenges in Information Systems Innovation: The Need for Differentiation Studies
Carl Lawrence, Markku Oivo
177-192

Track V: Innovative Trends in Information Systems Research


 
Digital Artifacts as Institutional Attractors: A Systems Biology Perspective on Change in Organizational Routines
Sungyong Um, Youngjin Yoo, Nicholas Berente, Kalle Lyytinen
195-209
Amazon Mechanical Turk: A Research Tool for Organizations and Information Systems Scholars
Kevin Crowston
210-212
Customization of Product Software: Insight from an Extensive IS Literature Review
Matthias Bertram, Mario Schaarschmidt, Harald Kortzfleisch
222-236

 

 


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