James C. Wetherbe

Author: James C. Wetherbe

Bobby G. Stevenson Chair in Information Technology, Information Systems & Quantitative Sciences, College of Business Administration, Texas Tech University

Ph.D. in Management Information Systems, Organizational Behavior and Computer Science with over 30 years
experience in higher education and industry. Experience includes professorial and administrative positions at
several universities and management, consulting, and technical positions in industry, academic and served as a
consultant for a broad spectrum of private and public organizations. Rated as one of the top dozen consultants
and lecturers on management and information technology by Information Week. First recipient of the MIS
Quarterly Distinguished Scholar Award, widely published author of books and articles in leading journals. Have
served on the Board of several major corporations.

Publications

Publication period start: 1987
Number of co-authors: 13

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
James D. McKeen
2
Tor Guimaraes
2
James C. Brancheau
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
James D. McKeen
9
Detmar W. Straub
14
Tor Guimaraes
163

Publications

Browne, Glenn J., Durrett, John R., Wetherbe, James C. (2004): Consumer reactions toward clicks and bricks: investigating buying behaviour on-line and at. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 23 (4) pp. 237-245. https://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/openurl.asp?genre=article&eissn=1362-3001&volume=23&issue=4&spage=237

Brancheau, James C., Janz, Brian D., Wetherbe, James C. (1996): Key Issues in Information Systems Management: 1994-95 SIM Delphi Results. In MIS Quarterly, 20 (2) pp. 225-242. https://misq.org/key-issues-in-information-systems-management-1994-95-sim-delphi-results.html

McKeen, James D., Guimaraes, Tor, Wetherbe, James C. (1994): A Comparative Analysis of MIS Project Selection Mechanisms. In Data Base, 25 (3) pp. 19-39.

McKeen, James D., Guimaraes, Tor, Wetherbe, James C. (1994): The Relationship between User Participation and User Satisfaction: An Investigation of Fou. In MIS Quarterly, 0 (0) pp. 427-451.

Straub, Detmar W., Wetherbe, James C. (1989): Information Technologies for the 1990s: An Organizational Impact Perspective. In Communications of the ACM, 32 (11) pp. 1328-1339.

Brancheau, James C., Wetherbe, James C. (1987): Key Issues in Information Systems Management. In MIS Quarterly, 11 (1) pp. 23-45.

Ivancevich, John M., Napier, H. Albert, Wetherbe, James C. (1983): Occupational Stress, Attidudes, and Health Problems in the Information Systems Professiona. In Communications of the ACM, 26 (10) pp. 800-806.

Wetherbe, James C., Dock, V. Thomas (1978): A Strategic Planning Methodology for the Computing Effort in Higher Education: An Empirica. In Communications of the ACM, 21 (12) pp. 1008-1015.

Browne, Glenn J., Pitts, Mitzi G., Wetherbe, James C. (2005): Stopping Rule Use During Web-Based Search. In: HICSS 2005 - 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 3-6 January, 2005, Big Island, HI, USA. https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.556

Sujitparapitaya, Sutee, Janz, Brian D., Wetherbe, James C., Sammet, David (2001): Ascension Health Systems: Enterprise user Interface Approach to Organizational Data Manage. In: HICSS 2001 , 2001, . https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2001/0981/06/09816006abs.htm

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