By Gordon B. Davis, M. H. Schwartz
Communications of the ACM,
October 1983,
Vol. 26 No. 10, Page 775
10.1145/358413.358428
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This month, Communications is devoting its Research Contributions section to a special purpose: to present the results of research on issues in information systems management. In our call for papers, we asked for contributions emphasizing empirical research—rather than conceptual formulations. In all, we received 29 papers. Five of those papers are presented in the section that follows. Many of the papers not included here, we believe, will be published later, in Communications or elsewhere.
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