Table of contents - Special Issue: Business Analytics for the Management of Information Systems Development (ISD)
Guest Editors: Denis Dennehy, Ilias O. Pappas, Samuel Fosso Wamba, Katina Michael
Understanding business analytics continuance in agile information system development projects: an expectation-confirmation perspective
Ransome Epie Bawack, Muhammad Ovais AhmadThis paper seeks to examine how expectations from business analytics (BA) by members of agile information systems development (ISD) teams affect their perceptions and continuous…
Project management: openings for disruption from AI and advanced analytics
Fred NiedermanThe purpose of this essay is to illustrate how project management “pull” and AI or analytics technology “push” are likely to result in incremental and disruptive evolution of…
Social media analytics for end-users' expectation management in information systems development projects
Snehasish Banerjee, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Nripendra P. RanaThis study, an exploratory research, aims to investigate social media users' expectations of information systems (IS) products that are conceived but not yet launched. It…
Sensegiving in organizations via the use of business analytics
Morteza Namvar, Ali Intezari, Ghiyoung ImBusiness analytics (BA) has been a breakthrough technological development in recent years. Although scholars have suggested several solutions in using these technologies to…
Designing antifragile social-technical information systems in an era of big data
Roba Abbas, Albert MunozTo explore the value and the case for designing antifragile socio-technical information systems (IS) in an era of big data, moving beyond traditional notions of IS design towards…
Capturing rich person-centred discharge information: exploring the challenges in developing a new model
Nyree J. Taylor, Reeva Lederman, Rachelle Bosua, Marcello La RosaCapture, consumption and use of person-centred information presents challenges for hospitals when operating within the scope of limited resources and the push for organisational…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Edgar Whitley
- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie