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Arinzn, Bay. (1991). A Contingency Model of DSS Development Methodology. Journal of Management Information Systems, 8(1), 149-166.
 
Arinzn, Bay. (1991). A Contingency Model of DSS Development Methodology. Journal of Management Information Systems, 8(1), 149-166.
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Barki, Henri; Rivard, Suzanne; Talbot, Jean (2001). An Integrative Contingency Model of Software Project Risk Management. Journal of Management Information Systems, 17(4), 37-69.
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Barki, Henri; Rivard, Suzanne; Talbot, Jean (2001). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/7425 An Integrative Contingency Model of Software Project Risk Management.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 17(4), 37-69.
    
Becerra-Fernandez, Irma; Sabherwal, Rajiv. (2001). Organization Knowledge Management: A Contingency Perspective. Journal of Management Information Systems, 18(1), 23-55.
 
Becerra-Fernandez, Irma; Sabherwal, Rajiv. (2001). Organization Knowledge Management: A Contingency Perspective. Journal of Management Information Systems, 18(1), 23-55.
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Belanger, France, Collins, Rosann Webb, Cheney, Paul H. (2001). Technology Requirements and Work Group Communication for Telecommuters. Information Systems Research, 12(2), 155-176.
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Belanger, France, Collins, Rosann Webb, Cheney, Paul H. (2001). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/6789 Technology Requirements and Work Group Communication for Telecommuters.] Information Systems Research, 12(2), 155-176.
    
Blanton, J Ellis, Watson, Hugh J, Moody, Janette (1992). Toward a better understanding of information technology organization: A comparative case study. MIS Quarterly, 16(4), 531-555.
 
Blanton, J Ellis, Watson, Hugh J, Moody, Janette (1992). Toward a better understanding of information technology organization: A comparative case study. MIS Quarterly, 16(4), 531-555.
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Cheon, Myun J.; Grover, Varun; Teng, James T.C. (1995). Theoretical perspectives on the outsourcing of information systems. Journal of Information Technology, 10(4), 209-219.
 
Cheon, Myun J.; Grover, Varun; Teng, James T.C. (1995). Theoretical perspectives on the outsourcing of information systems. Journal of Information Technology, 10(4), 209-219.
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Chin, Wynne W.; Marcolin, Barbara L.; Newsted, Peter R. (2003). A Partial Least Squares Latent Variable Modeling Approach for Measuring Interaction Effects: Results from a Monte Carlo Simulation Study and an Electronic-Mail Emotion/Adoption Study. Information Systems Research, 14(2), 189-217.
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Chin, Wynne W.; Marcolin, Barbara L.; Newsted, Peter R. (2003). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/6825 A Partial Least Squares Latent Variable Modeling Approach for Measuring Interaction Effects: Results from a Monte Carlo Simulation Study and an Electronic-Mail Emotion/Adoption Study.] Information Systems Research, 14(2), 189-217.
    
Croteau, Anne-Marie, Raymond, Louis (2004). Performance outcomes of strategic and IT competencies alignment. Journal of Information Technology, 19(3), 178-190.
 
Croteau, Anne-Marie, Raymond, Louis (2004). Performance outcomes of strategic and IT competencies alignment. Journal of Information Technology, 19(3), 178-190.
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Danziger, James N. (1979). Technology and Productivity: A Contingency Analysis of Computers in Local Government. Administration & Society, 11(2), 144-171.
 
Danziger, James N. (1979). Technology and Productivity: A Contingency Analysis of Computers in Local Government. Administration & Society, 11(2), 144-171.
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Devaraj, Sarv, Kohli, Rajiv (2000). Information technology payoff in the health-care industry: A longitudinal study. Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(4), 41-67.
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Devaraj, Sarv, Kohli, Rajiv (2000). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/8595 Information technology payoff in the health-care industry: A longitudinal study.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(4), 41-67.
    
Edström, Anders (1977). User Influence and the Success of MIS Projects: A Contingency Approach. Human Relations, 30(7), 589-607.
 
Edström, Anders (1977). User Influence and the Success of MIS Projects: A Contingency Approach. Human Relations, 30(7), 589-607.
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Fiedler, Kirk Dean, Grover, Varun, Teng, James T C. (1996). An empirically derived taxonomy of information technology structure and its relationship to organizational structure. Journal of Management Information Systems, 13(1), 9-34.
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Fiedler, Kirk Dean, Grover, Varun, Teng, James T C. (1996). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/8141 An empirically derived taxonomy of information technology structure and its relationship to organizational structure.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 13(1), 9-34.
    
Franz, Charles R. (1985). User Leadership in the Systems Development Life Cycle: A Contingency Model. Journal of Management Information Systems, 2 (2), 5.
 
Franz, Charles R. (1985). User Leadership in the Systems Development Life Cycle: A Contingency Model. Journal of Management Information Systems, 2 (2), 5.
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Galegher, Jolene; Kraut, Robert E. (1994). Computer-mediated Communication for Intellectual Teamwork: An Experiment in Group Writing. Information Systems Research, 5(2),110-138.
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Galegher, Jolene; Kraut, Robert E. (1994). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/6880 Computer-mediated Communication for Intellectual Teamwork: An Experiment in Group Writing.] Information Systems Research, 5(2),110-138.
    
Giaglis, George M.; Klein, Stefan; O'Keefe, Robert M. (2002). The role of intermediaries in electronic marketplaces: developing a contingency model. Information Systems Journal, 12(3), 231-246.
 
Giaglis, George M.; Klein, Stefan; O'Keefe, Robert M. (2002). The role of intermediaries in electronic marketplaces: developing a contingency model. Information Systems Journal, 12(3), 231-246.
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Gordon, Lawrence A., Miller, Danny.A (1976). Contingency Framework for the Design of Accounting Information Systems. Accounting, Organizations & Society, 1(1), 59-70.
 
Gordon, Lawrence A., Miller, Danny.A (1976). Contingency Framework for the Design of Accounting Information Systems. Accounting, Organizations & Society, 1(1), 59-70.
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Hardgrave, Bill C.; Wilson, Rick L. (1999). Toward a Contingency Model for Selecting an Information System Prototyping Strategy. Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(2), 113-136.
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Hardgrave, Bill C.; Wilson, Rick L. (1999). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/8099 Toward a Contingency Model for Selecting an Information System Prototyping Strategy.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(2), 113-136.
    
Huber, George (1982). Organizational Information Systems: Determinants of Their Performance and Behavior. Management Science, 28(2), 138-155.
 
Huber, George (1982). Organizational Information Systems: Determinants of Their Performance and Behavior. Management Science, 28(2), 138-155.
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Jae-Nam Lee; Miranda, Shaila M.; Yong-Mi Kim (2004). IT Outsourcing Strategies: Universalistic, Contingency, and Configurational Explanations of Success. Information Systems Research, 15(2), 110-131.
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Jae-Nam Lee; Miranda, Shaila M.; Yong-Mi Kim (2004). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/6812 IT Outsourcing Strategies: Universalistic, Contingency, and Configurational Explanations of Success.] Information Systems Research, 15(2), 110-131.
    
Khazanchi, Deepak. (2005). Information Technology (IT) Appropriateness: The Contingency Theory of "Fit" and IT Implementation in Small and Medium Enterprises. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 45(3), 88-95.
 
Khazanchi, Deepak. (2005). Information Technology (IT) Appropriateness: The Contingency Theory of "Fit" and IT Implementation in Small and Medium Enterprises. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 45(3), 88-95.
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Lee, Choong C., Grover, Varun (1999/2000). Exploring mediation between environmental and structural attributes: The penetration of communication technologies in manufacturing organizations. Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(3),187-217.
 
Lee, Choong C., Grover, Varun (1999/2000). Exploring mediation between environmental and structural attributes: The penetration of communication technologies in manufacturing organizations. Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(3),187-217.
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Lin, Winston T.; Shao, Benjamin B.M.(2000). The relationship between user participation and system success: a simultaneous contingency approach. Information & Management, 37(6), 283-295.
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Lin, Winston T.; Shao, Benjamin B.M.(2000). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/162 The relationship between user participation and system success: a simultaneous contingency approach.] Information & Management, 37(6), 283-295.
    
Markus, M. Lynne; Bjørn-Andersen, Niels. (1987). Power Over Users: Its Exercise by System Professionals. Communications of the ACM, 30(6), 498-504.
 
Markus, M. Lynne; Bjørn-Andersen, Niels. (1987). Power Over Users: Its Exercise by System Professionals. Communications of the ACM, 30(6), 498-504.
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McKeen, James D. Guimaraes, Tor, Wetherbe, James C. (1994). The relationship between user participation and user satisfaction: an investigation of four contingency factors. MIS Quarterly, 18(4), 427-451.
 
McKeen, James D. Guimaraes, Tor, Wetherbe, James C. (1994). The relationship between user participation and user satisfaction: an investigation of four contingency factors. MIS Quarterly, 18(4), 427-451.
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McKeen, James D., Guimaraes, Tor (1997). Successful strategies for user participation in systems development. Journal of Management Information Systems, 14(2), 133-150.
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McKeen, James D., Guimaraes, Tor (1997). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/8264 Successful strategies for user participation in systems development.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 14(2), 133-150.
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Nidumolu, Sarma R. (1996). A Comparison of the Structural Contingency and Risk-based Perspectives on Coordination in Software-development Projects. Journal of Management Information Systems, 13(2), 77-113.
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Nidumolu, Sarma R. (1996). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/8149 A Comparison of the Structural Contingency and Risk-based Perspectives on Coordination in Software-development Projects.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 13(2), 77-113.
    
Panagiotis Kanellis, Ray J Paul (2005). User Behaving Badly: Phenomena and Paradoxes from an Investigation into Information Systems Misfit. Journal of Organizational and End User Computing17(2), 64-91.
 
Panagiotis Kanellis, Ray J Paul (2005). User Behaving Badly: Phenomena and Paradoxes from an Investigation into Information Systems Misfit. Journal of Organizational and End User Computing17(2), 64-91.
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Pinsonneault, Alain; Heppel, Nelson. (1997/1998). Anonymity in Group Support Systems Research: A New Conceptualization, Measure, and Contingency Framework. Journal of Management Information Systems, 14(3), 89-108.
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Pinsonneault, Alain; Heppel, Nelson. (1997/1998). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/8255 Anonymity in Group Support Systems Research: A New Conceptualization, Measure, and Contingency Framework.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 14(3), 89-108.
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Premkumar, G, King, William R. (1992). An empirical assessment of information systems planning and the role of information systems in organizations. Journal of Management Information Systems, 9(2), 99-125.
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Premkumar, G, King, William R. (1992). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/10092 An empirical assessment of information systems planning and the role of information systems in organizations.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 9(2), 99-125.
    
Ratbe, Dina, King,William R., Kim, Young-Gul (1999/2000). The fit between project characteristics and application development methodologies: A contingency approach. The Journal of Computer Information Systems, 40(2), 26-33.
 
Ratbe, Dina, King,William R., Kim, Young-Gul (1999/2000). The fit between project characteristics and application development methodologies: A contingency approach. The Journal of Computer Information Systems, 40(2), 26-33.
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Raymond, Louis (1990). Organizational Context and Information Systems Success: A Contingency Approach. Journal of Management Information Systems, 6(4), 5-20.
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Raymond, Louis (1990). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/9987 Organizational Context and Information Systems Success: A Contingency Approach.] Journal of Management Information Systems, 6(4), 5-20.
    
Sabherwal, Rajiv; King, William R.(1992). Decision Processes for Developing Strategic Applications of Information Systems: A Contingency Approach. Decision Sciences, 23(4), 917-943.
 
Sabherwal, Rajiv; King, William R.(1992). Decision Processes for Developing Strategic Applications of Information Systems: A Contingency Approach. Decision Sciences, 23(4), 917-943.
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Zhu, Zhichang (2002). Evaluating contingency approaches to information systems design. International Journal of Information Management, 22(5), 343-356.
 
Zhu, Zhichang (2002). Evaluating contingency approaches to information systems design. International Journal of Information Management, 22(5), 343-356.
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Zmud, R. W. 1982. Diffusion of modern software practices: Influence of centralization and formalization. Management Science (28): 1421-1431.  
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Zmud, R. W. 1982. Diffusion of modern software practices: Influence of centralization and formalization. Management Science (28): 1421-1431.
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