Volume 38, Number 1 — March 2014
Research Articles
Collaboration Through Open Superposition: A Theory of the Open Source Way
James Howison and Kevin Crowston
(pp. 29-50)
Enterprise System Implementation and Employee Job Performance: Understanding the Role of Advice Networks
Tracy Ann Sykes, Viswanath Venkatesh, and Jonathan L. Johnson
(pp. 51-72)
Explaining Data-Driven Document Classifications
David Martens and Foster Provost
(pp. 73-99)
Social Media, Traditional Media, and Music Sales
Sanjeev Dewan and Jui Ramaprasad
(pp. 101-121)
Content Sharing in a Social Broadcasting Environment: Evidence from Twitter
Zhan Shi, Huaxia Rui, and Andrew B. Whinston
(pp. 123-142)
Contribution Behavior in Virtual Communities: Cogntiive, Emotional, and Social Influences
Hsien-Tung Tsai and Richard P. Bagozzi
(pp. 143-163)
Theorization and Translation in Information Technology Institutionalization: Evidence from Danish Home Care
Jeppe Agger Nielsen, Lars Mathiassen, and Sue Newell
(pp. 165-186)
Leveraging Philanthropic Behavior for Customer Support: The Case of User Support Forums
Wael Jabr, Radna Mookerjee, Yong Tan, and Vijay S. Mookerjee
(pp. 187-208)
Swift Guanxi in Online Marketplaces: The Role of Computer-Mediated Communication Technologies
Carol Xiaojuan Ou, Paul A. Pavlou, and Robert M. Davison
(pp. 209-230)
Complementary Online Services in Competitive Markets: Maintaining Profitability in the Presence of Network Effects
Hila Etzion and Min-Seok Pang
(pp. 231-248)
Distributed Cognition in Software Design: An Experimental Investigation of the Role of Design Patterns and Collaboration
George Mangalaraj, Sridhar Nerur, RadhaKanta Mahapatra, and Kenneth H. Price
(pp. 249-274)
Information Technology Capability and Firm Performance: Contradictory Findings and Their Possible Causes
Ho-Chang Chae, Chang E. Koh, and Victor R. Prybutok
(pp. 305-326)
Research Essay
Reliability Generalization of Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Usefulness, and Behavioral Intentions
Traci J. Hess, Anna L. McNab, and K. Asli Basoglu
(pp. 1-28)
Theory and Review Articles
What's Different about Social Media Networks? A Framework and Research Agenda
Gerald C. Kane, Maryam Alavi, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca, and Stephen P. Borgatti
(pp. 274-304)