Spring, Summer, Fall
Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida
Journal of Information Systems
1986-2021 | Journal Updates by Year
Brown, J. O., J. A. Marcum and M. T. Stuebs Jr. 2017. Professional virtue reinforcements: A necessary complement to technological and policy reforms. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 5-23.
Borthick, A. F. and R. R. Pennington. 2017. When data become ubiquitous, what becomes of accounting and assurance? Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 1-4.
Burney, L. L., R. R. Radtke and S. K. Widener. 2017. The intersection of "Bad Apples," "Bad Barrels," and the enabling use of performance measurement systems. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 25-48.
Chen, S., J. Guo and X. Tong. 2017. XBRL implementation and post-earnings-announcement drift: The impact of state ownership in China. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 1-19.
Crossler, R. E., J. H. Long, T. M. Loraas and B. S. Trinkle. 2017. The impact of moral intensity and ethical tone consistency on policy compliance. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 49-64.
Dai, J. and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2017. Toward blockchain-based accounting and assurance. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 5-21.
Debreceny, R. S., A. Rahman and T. Wang. 2017. Corporate network centrality score: Methodologies and informativeness. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 23-43.
Dunn, C. L., G. J. Gerard, S. V. Grabski and S. R. Boss. 2017. Asymmetry in identification of multiplicity errors in conceptual models of business processes. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 21-39.
Farewell, S. M., L. Hao, V. Kashyap and R. E. Pinsker. 2017. A field study examining the Indian Ministry of Corporate Affairs' XBRL implementation. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 103-117.
Guragai, B., N. C. Hunt, M. P. Neri and E. Z. Taylor. 2017. Accounting information systems and ethics research: Review, synthesis, and the future. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 65-81.
Hamilton, R. and J. Stekelberg. 2017. The effect of high-quality information technology on corporate tax avoidance and tax risk. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 83-106.
Holt, M., B. Lang and S. G. Sutton. 2017. Potential employees' ethical perceptions of active monitoring: The dark side of data analytics. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 107-124.
Huerta, E. and S. Jensen. 2017. An accounting information systems perspective on data analytics and big data. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 101-114.
Lunardi, G. L., A. C. Gastaud Macada, J. L. Becker and W. Van Grembergen. 2017. Antecedents of IT governance effectiveness: An empirical examination in Brazilian firms. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 41-57.
Murthy, U. S. and G. L. Geerts. 2017. An REA ontology-based model for mapping big data to accounting information systems elements. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 45-61.
Richins, G., A. Stapleton, T. C. Stratopoulos and C. Wong. 2017. Big data analytics: Opportunity or threat for the accounting profession? Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 63-79.
Rose, A. M, J. M. Rose, K. Sanderson and J. C. Thibodeau. 2017. When should audit firms introduce analyses of big data into the audit process? Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 81-99.
Scherr, E. and D. Ditter. 2017. Customization versus standardization in electronic financial reporting: Early evidence from the SEC XBRL mandate. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 125-148.
Taylor, E. Z. and R. J. Daigle. 2017. Special section of JIS on AIS and ethics. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 1-3.
Templeton, G. F and L. L. Burney. 2017. Using a two-step transformation to address non-normality from a business value of information technology perspective. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 149-164.
Vincent, N. E., J. L. Higgs and R. E. Pinsker. 2017. IT governance and the maturity of IT risk management practices. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 59-77.
Zimmermann, S., C. Rentrop and C. Felden. 2017. A multiple case study on the nature and management of shadow information technology. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 79-101.