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我很高兴介绍第38期第2期的五篇文章。在题为“评估身份和访问管理流程成熟度:来自德国金融部门的首次见解”的五篇文章中的第一篇中,作者Andre Schrimpf、Andreas Drechsler和Konstantinos Dagianis开发了一个身份和访问管理(IAM)成熟度评估模型。该模型应用于德国金融业的四个组织,证明了其全面性、透明度和对用作来源的相关IAM框架的可追溯性,以及可访问性。Ewa Ziemba的第二篇文章题为“地方政府采用信通技术对可持续性的贡献——来自波兰的经验证据”,调查了地方政府采用信息和通信技术如何有助于可持续性。研究结果表明,地方政府单位的信息通信技术质量、信息文化和信息通信技术管理对可持续性有显著的积极影响。Flynn Werner、Marcus Basala、Johannes Schneider、Demelza Hayes和Jan vom Brocke的下一篇文章《从组织间系统的角度采用区块链——混合方法方法》从组织间的系统角度研究了区块链技术对公司竞争绩效的影响。结果表明,区块链技术可以通过提供交易的可追溯性和可验证性,以及在不使用昂贵中介的情况下建立信任,来提高竞争绩效。在题为“,Babak Babak、Hamed Jafarzadeh和Celina Olszak的《三十六年信息系统管理:文献计量和主题分析》对过去36年的信息系统管理进行了文献计量分析。对已发表文章中的关键词进行语义分析,突出了关键主题,揭示了最具影响力的趋势e、 Francisco LiébanaCabanillas、Sebastian Molinillo和Arnold Japutra的《探索西班牙使用点对点移动支付意愿的决定因素》提出了一个基于理性行动理论的概念模型,以评估西班牙使用点到点移动支付的意愿。对该模型的实证评估结果表明,有用性、主观规范和个人创新性对使用意愿有直接影响。欢迎通过ISM的手稿中心提交特刊和定期刊的稿件,网址为:http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/uismISM网站上提供了提交的详细信息:http://www.tandfonline.com/uism我鼓励你们考虑信息系统管理出版你们的质量研究。我要感谢你们,我们忠实的读者群,感谢资深编辑在监督投稿方面的专业知识,感谢作者进行了出色的研究,感谢许多评论家为作者提供了宝贵的意见和建议。
I am happy to introduce the five articles within issue 38 number 2. In the first of the five articles entitled, “Assessing Identity and Access Management Process Maturity: First Insights from the German Financial Sector,” authors Andre Schrimpf, Andreas Drechsler, and Konstantinos Dagianis develop an Identity and Access Management (IAM) maturity assessment model. This model was applied to four organizations in Germany’s financial industry, demonstrating its comprehensiveness, transparency and traceability to relevant IAM frameworks used as sources, and accessibility. The second article entitled “The contribution of ICT adoption by local governments to sustainability – Empirical evidence from Poland,” by Ewa Ziemba, investigates how information and communication technologies (ICT) adoption by local governments contributes to sustainability. The results reveal that ICT quality, information culture, and ICT management of local government units have a significant positive impact on sustainability. The next article, “Blockchain Adoption from an Interorganizational Systems Perspective – A MixedMethods Approach,” by Flynn Werner, Marcus Basalla, Johannes Schneider, Demelza Hayes, and Jan vom Brocke, investigates the influence of blockchain technology adoption on a company’s competitive performance from an interorganizational systems perspective. The results show that blockchain technology can increase competitive performance by providing traceability and verifiability of transactions, as well as the creation of trust without the use of costly intermediaries. In the fourth article entitled, “Thirty Six Years of Information Systems Management: A Bibliometric and Thematic Analysis, authors by Babak Babak, Hamed Jafarzadeh, and Celina Olszak present a bibliometric analysis of Information Systems Management over the past 36 years. A semantic analysis of keywords in published articles highlights key themes and uncovers the most influential trends. Finally, the last article in this issue, “Exploring the determinants of intention to use P2P mobile payment in Spain,” by Francisco LiébanaCabanillas, Sebastian Molinillo, and Arnold Japutra, proposes a conceptual model, based on the theory of reasoned action, to evaluate intention to use peer-to-peer mobile payment in Spain. The results of an empirical evaluation of this model show that usefulness, subjective norms, and personal innovativeness have a direct influence on intention to use. Submissions are welcome, for special issues and for regular issues, through Manuscript Central for ISM at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/uism Submission details are presented on the ISM website: http://www.tandfonline.com/uism I encourage you to consider Information Systems Management for publication of your quality research. I wish to thank you, our devoted readership, the Senior Editors for their expertise in overseeing submissions, the authors for undertaking excellent research, and the many reviewers for imparting valuable comments and suggestions to authors.
期刊介绍:
Information Systems Management (ISM) is the on-going exchange of academic research, best practices, and insights based on managerial experience. The journal’s goal is to advance the practice of information systems management through this exchange.
To meet this goal, ISM features themed papers examining a particular topic. In addition to themed papers, the journal regularly publishes on the following topics in IS management.
Achieving Strategic IT Alignment and Capabilities
IT Governance
CIO and IT Leadership Roles
IT Sourcing
Planning and Managing an Enterprise Infrastructure
IT Security
Selecting and Delivering Application Solutions
Portfolio Management
Managing Complex IT Projects
E-Business Technologies
Supporting Knowledge Work
The target readership includes both academics and practitioners. Hence, submissions integrating research and practice, and providing implications for both, are encouraged.