Journal of Management Information Systems

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Management Information Systems is 25. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dependency Network Structure and Security Vulnerabilities in Software Supply Chains256
Digital Innovation as an Outcome and a Process: The Juxtaposed Effects on Firm Performance155
Understanding the Drivers and Outcomes of Ideologically Charged Social Media Firestorms: The Sociotechnical and Social Learning Perspectives86
When Talk and Walk Diverge: How Organizational-AI Misalignment Erodes Integrity-Based Trust and Reliance on AI71
Who Should Own the Data? The Impact of Data Ownership Shift from the Service Provider to Consumers60
Affordances, Routines, and Loyalty for Different Online Game Genres59
Effects of Nudging and Privacy Control on Online Physician Reviews: Evidence from a Field Experiment54
Taking the Chat out of Chatbot? Collecting User Reviews with Chatbots and Web Forms49
Editorial Introduction44
Blooming Through the Cracks: The Effects of Fault Lines in Corporate Boards on Information-Technology Value44
How the Metaverse is Reshaping Multichannel Retail Through Balancing Complementarity and Substitution41
Unintended Consequences of Disclosing Recommendations by Artificial Intelligence versus Humans on True and Fake News Believability and Engagement34
Trust in Online Ride-Sharing Transactions: Impacts of Heterogeneous Order Features34
Impact of Open-Source Community on Cryptocurrency Market Price: An Empirical Investigation33
Manager Appraisal of Artificial Intelligence Investments30
Formation and Action of a Learning Community with Collaborative Learning Software30
Digital Skill Visibility and Job Promotion of Open Source Software Developers29
Navigating Trade-Offs: Platform Strategies in Two-Sided Markets with Negative Externalities29
Piracy and Bundling of Information Goods28
Rethinking Project Escalation: An Institutional Perspective on the Persistence of Failing Large-Scale Information System Projects28
Impacts of Social Interactions and Peer Evaluations on Online Review Platforms27
Knowledge-Aware Learning Framework Based on Schema Theory to Complement Large Learning Models27
Editorial27
Task Conflict Resolution in Designing Legacy Replacement Systems26
Improving Imbalanced Machine Learning with Neighborhood-Informed Synthetic Sample Placement25
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