European Journal of Information Systems

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Information Systems is 11. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Algorithmic bias: review, synthesis, and future research directions183
Digital transformation in family-owned Mittelstand firms: A dynamic capabilities perspective151
Understanding dark side of artificial intelligence (AI) integrated business analytics: assessing firm’s operational inefficiency and competitiveness144
Thinking responsibly about responsible AI and ‘the dark side’ of AI122
The dark sides of people analytics: reviewing the perils for organisations and employees87
Introducing platform ecosystem resilience: leveraging mobility platforms and their ecosystems for the new normal during COVID-1974
Combating COVID-19 fake news on social media through fact checking: antecedents and consequences63
The good, the bad, and the ugly: impact of analytics and artificial intelligence-enabled personal information collection on privacy and participation in ridesharing61
The show must go on - virtualisation of sport events during the COVID-19 pandemic60
Algorithmic control and gig workers: a legitimacy perspective of Uber drivers56
Small business digital transformation in the context of the pandemic56
Privacy concerns and digital government: exploring citizen willingness to adopt the COVIDSafe app55
FinTech ecosystem practices shaping financial inclusion: the case of mobile money in Ghana48
Developing human/AI interactions for chat-based customer services: lessons learned from the Norwegian government46
Productive and connected while working from home: what client-facing remote workers can learn from telenurses about ‘belonging through technology’36
Becoming a blockchain user: understanding consumers’ benefits realisation to use blockchain-based applications36
BIBGT: combining bibliometrics and grounded theory to conduct a literature review36
Algorithmic decision-making and system destructiveness: A case of automatic debt recovery36
Preventing the digital scars of COVID-1934
The role of user perceptions of intelligence, anthropomorphism, and self-extension on continuance of use of personal intelligent agents32
Impact of mobile connectivity and freedom on fake news propensity during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-country empirical examination29
An empirical study of community cohesiveness, community attachment, and their roles in virtual community participation28
Exploitation and exploration of IT in times of pandemic: from dealing with emergency to institutionalising crisis practices28
Accounting for social media effects to improve the accuracy of infection models: combatting the COVID-19 pandemic and infodemic25
Merchants’ adoption of mobile payment in emerging economies: the case of unorganised retailers in India25
Theorising Algorithmic Justice24
Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use22
Digital agility: responding to digital opportunities22
Integrating and synthesising technostress research: a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts21
Taking DevOps mainstream: a critical review and conceptual framework21
Crowdwork, digital liminality and the enactment of culturally recognised alternatives to Western precarity: beyond epistemological terra nullius20
Designing for the future in the age of pandemics: a future-ready design research (FRDR) process20
How synchronous participation affects the willingness to subscribe to social live streaming services: the role of co-Interactive behavior on Twitch20
Desperately seeking the artefacts and the foundations of native theory in gamification research: why information systems researchers can play a legitimate role in this discourse and how they can bette19
The dark side of data ecosystems: A longitudinal study of the DAMD project18
When your data has COVID-19: how the changing context disrupts data collection and what to do about it17
Adopting and integrating cyber-threat intelligence in a commercial organisation17
Digital governance mechanisms and principles that enable agile responses in dynamic competitive environments17
Towards a model of social commerce: improving the effectiveness of e-commerce through leveraging social media tools based on consumers’ dual roles16
Digital-enabled strategic agility: it’s time we examine the sensing of weak signals16
Personal use of technology at work: a literature review and a theoretical model for understanding how it affects employee job performance15
Beyond technical measures: a value-focused thinking appraisal of strategic drivers in improving information security policy compliance14
Negativity bias in the diagnosticity of online review content: the effects of consumers’ prior experience and need for cognition14
Transformative rare events: Leveraging digital affordance actualisation13
How mindfulness decreases cyberloafing at work: a dual-system theory perspective12
Digital service flexibility: a conceptual framework and roadmap for digital business transformation12
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN THE DIGITAL RISK SOCIETY: A Critical Analysis of the Public Debate on Implementation of the Danish NemID12
Can peers help reduce violations of information security policies? The role of peer monitoring11
Learning not to take the bait: a longitudinal examination of digital training methods and overlearning on phishing susceptibility11
Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?11
Governing innovation platforms in multi-business organisations11
Does stress reduce violation intention? Insights from eustress and distress processes on employee reaction to information security policies11
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