Examining the computing and centralization debate
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on computer graphics: state of the arts
Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies
Communications of the ACM
The effect of EDI on market channel relationships in retailing
Information and Management
Managing EDI for corporate advantage: a longitudinal study
Information and Management
European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue on information systems evaluaiton
Electronic data interchange: a multi-industry investigation using grounded theory
Information and Management
An empirical study of EDI trading partner selection criteria in customer-supplier relationships
Information and Management
A theory of industry-level activity for understanding the adoption of interorganizational systems
European Journal of Information Systems
Binary trading relations and the limits of EDI standards: the Procrustean bed of standards
European Journal of Information Systems
Research Report. Can Edi Benefit Adopters?
Information Systems Research
Information Systems Research
Strategic payoff from EDI as a function of EDI embeddedness
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
An assessment of group support systems experimental research: methodology and results
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: GSS insights: a look back at the lab, a look forward from the field
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Managing virtual workplaces and teleworking with information technology
Overcoming EDI adoption and implementation risks
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special issue: Electronic commerce and market transformation
Organizational transformation using electronic data interchange: the case of tradenet in Singapore
Journal of Management Information Systems
Motivation, implementation, and impact of electronic data interchange among US and German firms
Information Services and Use
Integration in Electronic Exchange Environments
Journal of Management Information Systems
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
EDI in strategic supply chain: impact on customer service
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
User Satisfaction with EDI: An Empirical Investigation
Information Resources Management Journal
Adoption of High Impact Governmental eServices: Seduce or Enforce?
EGOV '08 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic Government
EDI-based and XML-based business-to-business integration: a statistical analysis
International Journal of Business Information Systems
On the Origin of Intermediary E-Government Services
EGOV '09 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Government
Government as a launching customer for einvoicing
EGOV'11 Proceedings of the 10th IFIP WG 8.5 international conference on Electronic government
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
A message exchange architecture for modern e-commerce
TEAA'05 Proceedings of the 31st VLDB conference on Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture
Business-to-business integration and coordination costs
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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This paper explores the theoretical underpinning of data exchange research, specifically Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), over the period from 1993 to 2002. It identifies the underlying research paradigms applied to examination of data exchange, and determines conceptual and theoretical gaps in previous research on data exchange in interorganizational relationships (IORs). Sixty-eight articles are analyzed. Results suggest a predominant concern with the outcomes realized with EDI adoption and use. There appears to be a shift in emphasis from dyadic relationships to networks. As a majority of the studies are of the survey nature using single cross-sectional snapshots, the emphasis appears to be on short-term outcomes of EDI-enabled relationships. Implications of the findings are discussed.