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European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, February 2006
- Ray J. Paul:
Changing issues: sixes and specials. 1-3 - Pär J. Ågerfalk, Göran Goldkuhl, Brian Fitzgerald, Liam J. Bannon:
Reflecting on action in language, organisations and information systems. 4-8
- Peter Bøgh Andersen:
Activity-based design. 9-25 - Susan Gasson:
A genealogical study of boundary-spanning IS design. 26-41 - Tanya V. Bondarouk:
Action-oriented group learning in the implementation of information technologies: results from three case studies. 42-53 - Fahri Yetim:
Acting with genres: discursive-ethical concepts for reflecting on and legitimating genres. 54-69 - Peter Rittgen:
A language-mapping approach to action-oriented development of information systems. 70-81 - Fredrik Karlsson, Kai Wistrand:
Combining method engineering with activity theory: theoretical grounding of the method component concept. 82-90 - John Krogstie, Guttorm Sindre, Håvard D. Jørgensen:
Process models representing knowledge for action: a revised quality framework. 91-102
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2006
- Richard L. Baskerville:
Artful planning. 113-115 - Lars Mathiassen, Jan Pries-Heje:
Business agility and diffusion of information technology. 116-119
- Eric Overby, Anandhi S. Bharadwaj, V. Sambamurthy:
Enterprise agility and the enabling role of information technology. 120-131 - Marcel van Oosterhout, Eric Waarts, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Change factors requiring agility and implications for IT. 132-145 - Magnus Holmqvist, Kalevi Pessi:
Agility through scenario development and continuous implementation: a global aftermarket logistics case. 146-158 - Dirk S. Hovorka, Kai R. Larsen:
Enabling agile adoption practices through network organizations. 159-168 - Anna Börjesson, Fredrik Martinsson, Magnus Timmerås:
Agile improvement practices in software organizations. 169-182 - Kalle Lyytinen, Gregory M. Rose:
Information system development agility as organizational learning. 183-199 - Brian Fitzgerald, Gerard Hartnett, Kieran Conboy:
Customising agile methods to software practices at Intel Shannon. 200-213
- Keith S. Horton, Trevor Wood-Harper:
The shaping of I.T. trajectories: evidence from the U.K. public sector. 214-224 - Sabine Madsen, Karlheinz Kautz, Richard T. Vidgen:
A framework for understanding how a unique and local IS development method emerges in practice. 225-238
Volume 15, Number 3, June 2006
- Ray J. Paul:
Views, change and changing views. 239-240
- David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald, Philip Powell:
An opportunity for editors of I.S. journals to relate their experiences and offer advice. The editorial view of David Avison Guy Fitzgerald and Philip Powell, Editors: of the Information Systems Journal: Second in a series. 241-243 - Frantz Rowe:
An opportunity for editors of I.S. Journals to relate their experiences and offer advice. The editorial view of Frantz Rowe, Editor in Chief: of Systèmes d'Information et Management. Third in a series - On dissemination, national language and interacting with practitioners. 244-248
- Hans van der Heijden, Iris A. Junglas:
Introduction to the special issue on mobile user behaviour. 249-251
- Catherine A. Middleton, Wendy L. Cukier:
Is mobile email functional or dysfunctional? Two perspectives on mobile email usage. 252-260 - Rens Scheepers, Helana Scheepers, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama:
Contextual influences on user satisfaction with mobile computing: findings from two healthcare organizations. 261-268 - C. Ranganathan, DongBack Seo, Yair Babad:
Switching behavior of mobile users: do users' relational investments and demographics matter? 269-276 - Elpida Prasopoulou, Athanasia Pouloudi, Niki Panteli:
Enacting new temporal boundaries: the role of mobile phones. 277-284 - Jennifer Blechar, Ioanna D. Constantiou, Jan Damsgaard:
Exploring the influence of reference situations and reference pricing on mobile service user behaviour. 285-291 - Robin L. Wakefield, Dwayne Whitten:
Mobile computing: a user study on hedonic/utilitarian mobile device usage. 292-300 - Elaine Ferneley, Ben Light:
Secondary user relations in emerging mobile computing environments. 301-306
- Gamel O. Wiredu, Carsten Sørensen:
The dynamics of control and mobile computing in distributed activities. 307-319 - Geoff Walsham:
Doing interpretive research. 320-330 - Ned Kock, Gary S. Lynn, Kevin E. Dow, Ali E. Akgün:
Team adaptation to electronic communication media: evidence of compensatory adaptation in new product development teams. 331-341
Volume 15, Number 4, August 2006
- Nancy Pouloudi, Bob O'Keefe:
Organizational and ethical issues in the information society. 343-344
- Elaine H. Ferneley, Polly Sobreperez:
Resist, comply or workaround? An examination of different facets of user engagement with information systems. 345-356 - Gee-Woo Bock, Atreyi Kankanhalli, Sanjeev Kumar Sharma:
Are norms enough? The role of collaborative norms in promoting organizational knowledge seeking. 357-367 - Alison E. Adam, Marie Griffiths, Claire Keogh, Karenza Moore, Helen J. Richardson, Angela Tattersall:
Being an 'it' in IT: gendered identities in IT work. 368-378 - Anita Greenhill, Melanie Wilson:
Haven or hell? Telework, flexibility and family in the e-society: a Marxist analysis. 379-388
- Tamara Dinev, Massimo Bellotto, Paul J. Hart, Vincenzo Russo, Ilaria Serra, Christian Colautti:
Privacy calculus model in e-commerce - a study of Italy and the United States. 389-402 - Robert Willison, James Backhouse:
Opportunities for computer crime: considering systems risk from a criminological perspective. 403-414 - Claudia Loebbecke, Claudio Huyskens:
What drives netsourcing decisions? An empirical analysis. 415-423 - Alemayehu Molla, Richard Heeks, Isaac Balcells:
Adding clicks to bricks: a case study of e-commerce adoption by a Catalan small retailer. 424-438
- Steve Smith:
Offshoring Information Technology. 439
Volume 15, Number 5, October 2006
- Sue Newell, Robert D. Galliers:
Facilitating - or inhibiting - knowing in practice. 441-445
- Karl E. Weick:
The role of imagination in the organizing of knowledge. 446-452 - Janis L. Gogan:
Commentary on Karl E. Weick's 'The role of imagination in the organizing of knowledge'. 453-456 - Cliff Oswick:
Commentary on Karl E. Weick's 'The role of imagination in the organizing of knowledge'. 457-459 - Wanda J. Orlikowski:
Material knowing: the scaffolding of human knowledgeability. 460-466 - Jacky Swan:
Commentary on Wanda Orlikowski's 'Material knowing: the scaffolding of human knowledgeability'. 467-469 - Robert D. Galliers:
Commentary on Wanda Orlikowski's 'Material knowing: the scaffolding of human knowledgeability'. 470-472
- Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville, Paul R. Carlile:
The incompatibility of knowledge regimes: consequences of the material world for cross-domain work. 473-485 - Heikki Topi, Wendy T. Lucas, Tamara Babaian:
Using informal notes for sharing corporate technology know-how. 486-499 - Isabel M. Prieto, Mark Easterby-Smith:
Dynamic capabilities and the role of organizational knowledge: an exploration. 500-510 - Pablo Erat, Kevin C. Desouza, Anja Schäfer-Jugel, Monika Kurzawa:
Business customer communities and knowledge sharing: exploratory study of critical issues. 511-524
Volume 15, Number 6, December 2006
- Ray J. Paul:
Making the changes. 525-526
- Samuel Otim, Varun Grover:
An empirical study on Web-based services and customer loyalty. 527-541 - Tibert Verhagen, Selmar Meents, Yao-Hua Tan:
Perceived risk and trust associated with purchasing at electronic marketplaces. 542-555 - Boontaree Kositanurit, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson:
An exploration of factors that impact individual performance in an ERP environment: an analysis using multiple analytical techniques. 556-568 - Neil F. Doherty, Crispin R. Coombs, John Loan-Clarke:
A re-conceptualization of the interpretive flexibility of information technologies: redressing the balance between the social and the technical. 569-582 - Alexander Dreiling, Michael Rosemann, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Lutz Heuser, Karsten Schulz:
Model-based software configuration: patterns and languages. 583-600 - Kevin Zhu, Shutao Dong, Sean Xin Xu, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
Innovation diffusion in global contexts: determinants of post-adoption digital transformation of European companies. 601-616 - Briony J. Oates:
New frontiers for information systems research: computer art as an information system. 617-626
- Pasi Tyrväinen, Tero Päivärinta, Airi Salminen, Juhani Iivari:
Characterizing the evolving research on enterprise content management. 627-634
- Rens Scheepers:
A conceptual framework for the implementation of enterprise information portals in large organizations. 635-647 - Stig Nordheim, Tero Päivärinta:
Implementing enterprise content management: from evolution through strategy to contradictions out-of-the-box. 648-662
- Brian W. Hollocks:
Electronic Brains: Stories from the Dawn of the Computer Age. 663-664
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