Foundations of Human-Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems: An Introduction
1
(20)
Ping Zhang
Dennis Galletta
Part I. Disciplinary Perspectives and the Users
Information Interactions: Bridging Disciplines in the Creation of New Technologies
21
(11)
Andrew Dillon
HCI as MIS
32
(16)
Adrienne Olnick Kutzschan
Jane Webster
Who Is the User? Individuals, Groups, Communities
48
(13)
Gerardine DeSanctis
Part II. IT Development: Theories of Individual and Group Work
Advancing the Theory of DSS Design for User Calibration
61
(29)
George M. Kasper
Francis K. Andoh-Baidoo
Decisional Guidance: Broadening the Scope
90
(30)
Mark S. Silver
Coordination Theory: A Ten-Year Retrospective
120
(21)
Kevin Crowston
Joseph Rubleske
James Howison
Part III. IT Development: Theories of Fit
The Theory of Cognitive Fit: One Aspect of a General Theory of Problem Solving?
141
(43)
Iris Vessey
Task-Technology Fit: A Critical (But Often Missing!) Construct in Models of Information Systems and Performance
184
(21)
Dale L. Goodhue
Designs That Fit: An Overview of Fit Conceptualizations in HCI
205
(20)
Dov Te'eni
Part IV. IT Use and Impact: Beliefs and Behavior
Computer Self-Efficacy: A Review
225
(37)
Deborah Compeau
Jane Gravill
Nicole Haggerty
Helen Kelley
Behavioral Information Security: An Overview, Results, and Research Agenda
262
(19)
Jeffrey M. Stanton
Kathryn R. Stam
Paul M. Mastrangelo
Jeffrey A. Jolton
Interpreting Security in Human-Computer Interactions: A Semiotic Analysis
281
(14)
Gurpreet Dhillon
Jeffrey May
Part V. IT Use and Impact: Affect, Aesthetics, Value, and Socialization
The Role of Affect in Information Systems Research: A Critical Survey and a Research Model
295
(35)
Heshan Sun
Ping Zhang
Aesthetics in Information Technology: Motivation and Future Research Directions
330
(18)
Noam Tractinsky
Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems
348
(25)
Batya Friedman
Peter H. Kahn, Jr.
Alan Borning
Socializing Consistency: From Technical Homogeneity to Human Epitome
373
(22)
Clifford Nass
Leila Takayama
Scott Brave
Part VI. Reflections
On the Relationship Between HCI and Technology Acceptance Research
395
(7)
Fred D. Davis
Human Factors, CHI, and MIS
402
(21)
Jonathan Grudin
Editors and Contributors
423
(8)
Series Editor
431
(2)
Index
433
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