MISQ Paper of the Year Recipients
Paper of the Year for 2017
“Platform Ecosystems: How Developers Invertthe Firm”
Geoffrey Parker, Marshall Van Alstyne, andXiaoyue Xiang
(Volume 40, Issue 1, March 2017; DOI: 10.25300/MISQ/2017/41.1.13)
Paper of the Year for 2016
“Digital Action Repertoires andTransforming a Social Movement Organization”
Lisen Selander and Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa
(Volume 40, Issue 2, June 2016)
Paper of the Year for 2015
“Vocal Minority and Silent Majority: How DoOnline Ratings Reflect Population Perceptions of Quality?”
Guodong (Gordon) Gao, Brad N. Greenwood,Ritu Agarwal, and Jeffrey S. McCullough
(Volume 39, Issue 3, September 2015)
Paper of the Year for 2014
“Internet’s Dirty Secret: Assessing theImpact of Online Intermediaries on HIV Transmission”
Jason Chan and Anindya Ghose
(Volume 38, Issue 3, September 2014)
Paper of the Year for 2013
“Impact of Wikipedia on Market InformationEnvironment: Evidence on Management Disclosure and Investor Reaction”
Sean Xin Xu and Xiaoquan (Michael) Zhang
(Volume 37, Issue 4, December 2013)
Paper of the Year for 2012
“Shackled to the Status Quo: The InhibitingEffects of Incumbent System Habit, Switching Costs, and Inertia on New SystemAcceptance”
Greta Polites and Elena Karahanna
(Volume 36, Issue 1, March 2012)
Paper of the Year for 2011
“When Flexible Routines Meet FlexibleTechnologies: Affordance, Constraint, and the Imbrication of Human and MaterialAgencies”
Paul M. Leonardi
(Volume 35, Issue 1, March 2011)
Paper of the Year for 2010
“Detecting Fake Websites: The Contributionof Statistical Learning Theory”
Ahmed Abbasi, Zhu Zhang, David Zimbra,Hsinchun Chen, and Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.
(Volume 34, Issue 3, September 2010)
Paper of the Year for 2009
“Exploring Human Images in Website Design:A Multi-Method Approach”
Dianne Cyr, Milena Head, Hector Larios, andBing Pan
(Volume 33, Issue 3, September 2009)
Paper of the Year for 2008
“Media, Tasks, and Communication Processes:A Theory of Media Synchronicity”
Alan R. Dennis, Robert M. Fuller, andJoseph S. Valacich
(Volume 32, Issue 3, September 2008)
Paper of the Year for 2007
“Toward a Deeper Understanding of SystemUsage in Organizations: A Multilevel Perspective”
Andrew Burton-Jones and Michael J. Gallivan
(Volume 31, Issue 4, December 2007)
Paper of the Year for 2006
“Industry-Wide Information SystemsStandardization as Collective Action: The Case of the U.S. Residential MortgageIndustry”
M. Lynne Markus, Charles W. Steinfield,Rolf T. Wigand, and Gabe Minton
(Volume 30, Special Issue, August 2006)
Paper of the Year for 2005
“Multilevel Model of Resistance toInformation Technology Implementation”
Liette Lapointe and Suzanne Rivard
(Volume 29, Number 3, September 2005)