European Journal of Information Systems

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Information Systems is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social comparison and coping under pressure: technostress in gamified digital learning environments138
Social exclusion in a digital society: how does digital delivery of services exclude marginalised groups?79
Introducing a new genre for EJIS78
Leveraging digital alliances for green innovations: a pathway to becoming green64
Artificial intelligence boundary resources: a relational view on leveraging “AI-as-a-Service”58
Social acceptance of central bank digital currency: insights from the digital euro49
The differential effects of self-view in virtual meetings when speaking vs. listening48
Enterprise systems standardization, IT investment, and firm performance: an organizational information processing theory perspective47
Responsible AI starts with the artifact: Challenging the concept of responsible AI in IS research39
Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?38
Orchestrating Digital Resilience: A Clinical IS Study of an Everything-as-a-Service Technology Strategy36
Exploring the complementary effects of business analytics capabilities and π-shaped skills on innovation outcomes36
Online virtual consultation between patients and physicians as interactive affordance36
The role of managerial activities in achieving Information technology ambidexterity and new product development performance in small and medium-sized enterprises33
Interrelating strategy and architecture moves: a clinical inquiry into a strategic digital initiative32
Understanding decentralization of decision-making power in proof-of-stake blockchains: an agent-based simulation approach31
Measuring the success of social information systems: an assessment of past contributions and a guide for future research29
Unfolding the contextual nature of enterprise social media use – a morphogenetic approach27
Me and my Replika: perceived affordances and the formation of psychological ownership of AI companions27
Structural power imbalances in global organisations: analysing IT governance from a postcolonial perspective26
Clinical research from information systems practice25
Uncovering post-adoption usage of AI-based voice assistants: a technology affordance lens using a mixed-methods approach24
Technology-driven mandatory customer participation: a new recovery strategy to promote customers’ online post-recovery satisfaction24
Unraveling the effect of organisational resources and top management support on e-commerce capabilities: evidence from ADANCO-SEM and fsQCA23
How can governments prevent the spread of fake news? A situational cyberdeviance prevention analysis23
How do technology use patterns influence phishing susceptibility? A two-wave study of the role of reformulated locus of control23
To learn or not learn from AI? Unpacking the effects of feedback valence on novel insights recall22
Automation anxiety in information systems research: a meta‑narrative review22
Affective information processing of fake news: evidence from NeuroIS22
Technology discontinuance: a systematic literature review and research agenda21
Data curation as anticipatory generification in data infrastructure20
The progressive transformation of work with robotic process automation technology20
Virtual collaboration as co-enacting intercorporeality20
Towards a cybercontextual transmission model for online scamming19
Smart cities for people with disabilities: a systematic literature review and future research directions19
Learning to be loyal: A schema theory perspective on game use19
IT resource relatedness and the search for agility: a complementarity perspective18
Citizens’ participation in local energy communities: the role of technology as a stimulus18
Use IT again? Dynamic roles of habit, intention and their interaction on continued system use by individuals in utilitarian, volitional contexts17
Salience, transparency, and self-nudging: a digital nudge to promote healthier food product choices16
An exploratory T-pattern analysis of dyad group behavior and communication during creative IT development16
From cyber benign to cyber malicious: unveiling the evolution of insider cyber maliciousness from a stage theory perspective15
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