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19th ICIS 1998: Helsinki, Finland
- Janice I. DeGross, Rudy Hirschheim, Michael Newman:
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 1998, Helsinki, Finland, December 13-16, 1998. Association for Information Systems 1998 - Philip J. A. Scown:
Improving the procurement process: humanizing accountants with a human factors education. 1-7 - Erik Brynjolfsson, Lorin M. Hitt, Shinkyu Yang:
Intangible assets: how the interaction of computers and organizational structure affects stock market valuations. 8-29 - Markus Rittenbruch, Helge Kahler, Armin B. Cremers:
Supporting cooperation in a virtual organization. 30-38 - Hüseyin Tanriverdi, Suzanne Iacono:
Knowledge barriers to diffusion of telemedicine. 39-50 - Seung C. Lee:
IDM: a methodology for intranet design. 51-67 - Edgar A. Whitley:
Method-ISM in practice: investigating the relationship between method and understanding in Web page design. 68-75 - Sharon Swee-Lin Tan, Hock-Hai Teo, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei:
Environmental scanning on the Internet. 76-87 - Choon-Ling Sia, Hock-Hai Teo, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei:
Examining environmental influences on organizational perceptions and predisposition toward distributed work arrangements: a path model. 88-102 - Brian Fitzgerald:
An empirically-grounded framework for the information systems development process. 103-114 - Cathy Urquhart:
Analysts and clients in conversation: cases in early requirements gathering. 115-127 - D. Sandy Staples, Pauline Ratnasingham:
Trust: the panacea of virtual management? 128-144 - Daniel E. O'Leary:
Virtual organizations: two choice problems. 145-154 - Brian Fitzgerald, Debra Howcroft:
Competing dichotomies in IS research and possible strategies for resolution. 155-164 - Peter B. Seddon, D. Sandy Staples, Ravi Patnayakuni, Matthew J. Bowtell:
The IS effectiveness matrix: the importance of stakeholder and system in measuring IS success. 165-176 - Susan V. Scott, Geoff Walsham:
Shifting boundaries and new technologies: a case study in the UK banking sector. 177-187 - Ole Hanseth, Kristin Braa:
Technology as traitor: emergent SAP infrastructure in a global organization. 188-196 - T. Vinig, R. Blocq, J. Braafhart, O. Laufer:
Developing a successful information and communication technology industry: the role of venture capital, knowledge, and the government. 197-206 - William R. King, Vikram Sethi:
Patterns in the organization of transnational information systems. 207-223 - Susan Gasson:
Framing design: a social process view of information system development. 224-236 - Suprateek Sarker, Allen S. Lee:
Using a positivist case research methodology to test a theory about IT-enabled business process redesign. 237-252 - Jonathan Wareham:
Dissolving firm boundaries through surveillance: incomplete contracts, information assets, and process integration. 253-262 - Claudio U. Ciborra, Ole Hanseth:
Toward a contingency view of infrastructure and knowledge: an exploratory study. 263-272 - Alexander Y. Yap, Niel Børn-Andersen:
Energizing the nexus of corporate knowledge: a portal toward the virtual organization. 273-286 - Kristina Setzekorn, Arlyn J. Melcher, Arun Rai:
IT value contingencies: moderating effects of market responsiveness and business strategy. 287-292 - Khim Yong Goh, Hock-Hai Teo, Kwok Kee Wei:
Electronic markets and intelligent agents: an experimental study of the economics of electronic commerce. 293-295 - Gek Woo Tan, Michael J. Shaw:
Applying component technology to improve global supply chain network management. 296-301 - Manuel João Pereira, Luís Valadares Tavares:
Linking the European monetary union and the information systems strategy of financial institutions: a research approach to understand the changeover. 302-307 - Gezinus J. Hidding:
Adoption of IS development methods across cultural boundaries. 308-312 - Satish Nambisan, Ritu Agarwal:
The adoption and use of national information infrastructure: a social network and stakeholder perspective. 313-318 - Timothy G. Babbitt, Dennis F. Galletta, Alexandre B. Lopes:
Influencing the success of spreadsheet development by novice users. 319-324 - Patrick Rawstorne, Rohan Jayasuriya, Peter Caputi:
An integrative model of information systems use in mandatory environments. 325-330 - Marcus A. Rothenberger, Uday R. Kulkarni, Kevin J. Dooley:
Critical success factors for software projects. 331-335 - Magnus Mähring:
Managerial control over IT projects: control, forms, commitment, and dominant coalitions. 336-340 - Ginny Ooi, Christina Soh, Pui Mun Lee:
An activity based costing approach to systems development and implementation. 341-345 - Donald E. Harter, Mayuram S. Krishnan, Sandra Slaughter:
The life cycle effects of software process improvement: a longitudinal analysis. 346-351 - Rami Ahmad, Gabriele Piccoli, Blake Ives:
Effectiveness of virtual learning environments in basic skills business education: a field study in progress. 352-357 - Thomas Shaw:
Exploring the role of identification in the privacy decisions of webmasters. 358-364 - France Bélanger:
Telecommuters and work groups: a communication network analysis. 365-369 - Arvind Patel, Marc Sim, Ron Weber:
Stakeholder experiences with conceptual modeling: an empirical investigation. 370-375 - Vijay Gurbaxani, Nigel Melville, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
Disaggregating the return on investment to IT capital. 376-380 - Claudia Löbbecke, Philip Powell:
Buy the book: electronic commerce in the book trade. 381-383 - Jeanne W. Ross:
Dow Corning corporation: reengineering global processes. 384-386 - Olga Volkoff, E. F. Peter Newson:
Nortel: reinventing IS. 387-389 - M. Kathryn Brohman, Sid L. Huff, Duncan Copeland:
Riverbank Financial: balancing the pendulum. 390-392 - Charalambos L. Iacovou:
Managing the IPACS project at Green Valley Hospital. 393-395 - Sabine Gabriele Hirt, E. Burton Swanson:
Adopting SAP at Siemens Power Corporation. 396-398 - Keng Siau:
XCERT Software, Inc. 399-401 - Jan Damsgaard:
Global Logistic System Asia Co., Ltd. 402-404 - John Leslie King, Juha Knuuttila, Kari Lang, Joel West:
IT phone home: the techno-institutional development of standards in the evolution of global cellular telephony (panel session). 405-406 - Ulrike Schultze, Richard J. Boland Jr., Lynda Harvey, Helena Karsten:
Four perspectives for understanding work practices: Giddens, Bourdieu, Foucault, and narrative (panel session). 407 - Ton Veth, M. Lynne Markus, August-Wilhelm Scheer, Kuldeep Kumar, Hans Wortmann:
Acquiring an implementing ERP: the view from business and academia (panel session). 410-411 - Donald J. McCubbrey, Susan Gillies, Darren Meister, Hiroshi Mizuta:
CALS and the virtual enterprise (panel session). 412-413 - Michael Vitale, Ben Light, Gerhard Knolmayer, John G. Mooney:
Approaches to using the Year 2000 problem in information systems courses (panel session). 414 - Michael Bieber, Sue A. Conger, Blake Ives, Wolfgang Janko, Bob O'Keefe:
What's so different about the World Wide Web anyway? 415-419 - Daniel Robey, Kent A. Walstrom, Dennis A. Adams, E. Burton Swanson:
Target journals for information systems research: current practices and controversies (panel session). 420-424 - Brian S. Butler, Michael J. Ginzberg, David Knights, Carol S. Saunders:
Power and politics in IT implementation: perspective, threat, and promise (panel session). 425-426 - Nancy Duncan, Matthew Sherrod, Peter Weill:
Adaptive IT infrastructure: the platform for global integration (panel session). 427-428 - D. Sandy Staples, Arnstein Borstad, Nava Pliskin, Celia T. Romm, Margaret Tan, Scharam Dusdar:
Telework practice across national cultures (panel session). 429-430 - Stefan Klein, Eric van Heck, Ajit Kambil, Peer Lodbrok:
Web-based auctions: theoretical issues and practical experience (panel session). 431 - Lars Mathiassen, Gro Bjerknes, Karlheinz Kautz, Peter Axel Nielsen, Erik Stolterman:
Out of Scandinavia: the history and contributions of an IS research tradition (invited session). 434-435 - Gordon B. Davis, David L. Feinstein, Ted Stohr, Joseph S. Valacich, Rolf T. Wigand:
The master's degree program in information systems (invited session). 436- - Enid Mumford:
Problems, knowledge, solutions: solving complex problems (invited session). 447-457 - Janis L. Gogan, Janice C. Sipior:
Y2K and Euro project management: lessons learned. 458-460 - Gordon B. Davis, Cynthia Mathis Beath, Leyland F. Pitt, Han van Dissel, Dorothy Leio:
Web-based education: revolution or fad? (invited session). 461
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