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International Journal of Information Management, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 2005
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 1-2 - Paul Beynon-Davies:
Constructing electronic government: the case of the UK inland revenue. 3-20 - Rasool Azari, James B. Pick:
Technology and society: socioeconomic influences on technological sectors for United States counties. 21-37 - Qing Hu, Jing Quan:
Evaluating the impact of IT investments on productivity: a causal analysis at industry level. 39-53 - Christian Frank, Mickaël Gardoni:
Information content management with shared ontologies - at corporate research centre of EADS. 55-70 - Anthony Burgess, Thomas W. Jackson, Janet Edwards:
Email training significantly reduces email defects. 71-83 - Kevin C. Desouza, Ganesh K. Vanapalli:
Securing knowledge in organizations: lessons from the defense and intelligence sectors. 85-98 - Andrew Whitworth:
IADIS International Conference on the e-society, Ávila, Spain, 16-19 July 2004, . 99-101 - Jörg Becker:
The European IS Profession in the Global Networking Environment, June 14-16, 2004. Twelfth Annual European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2004). Turku, Finland, ISBN 951-564-192-6 (CD-ROM). 101-103
Volume 25, Number 2, April 2005
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 105-106 - Andrew H. Kemp:
Getting what you paid for: quality of service and wireless connection to the internet. 107-115 - Reyes Gonzalez, Jose Gasco, Juan Llopis:
Information systems outsourcing reasons in the largest Spanish firms. 117-136 - Muammer Ozer:
Online business: tailoring your business environment in order to compete. 137-149 - Jon-Arild Johannessen, Bjørn Olsen, Johan Olaisen:
Intellectual capital as a holistic management philosophy: a theoretical perspective. 151-171 - Gary S. C. Pan:
Information systems project abandonment: a stakeholder analysis. 173-184 - Bob Wiggins:
Freedom of information - compliance and beyond, Jason Schofield, (Editorial Director). Ark Group, Richmond, London (2004). 185-186 - Donna Champion, Frank Stowell:
Citizens and governance in the knowledge age - the contribution of systems thinking and practice UK Systems Society Annual Conference, St Annes College Oxford, 7-8th September 2004. 186-190
Volume 25, Number 3, June 2005
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 191-192
- Marina du Plessis:
Drivers of knowledge management in the corporate environment. 193-202 - Thompson S. H. Teo:
Usage and effectiveness of online marketing tools among Business-to-Consumer (B2C) firms in Singapore. 203-213 - Henry H. G. Chen, Ruth Miller, James J. Jiang, Gary Klein:
Communication skills importance and proficiency: perception differences between IS staff and IS users. 215-227 - Juan Carlos Roca Pulido, Francisco José Martínez-López:
Teleworking in the information sector in Spain. 229-239 - Shan Ling Pan, Chee-Wee Tan:
The roles of enterprise systems in e-initiative implementation: A case study of PowerCo. 241-251 - Lei Chi, Kiku Jones, Albert L. Lederer, Pengtao Li, Henry E. Newkirk, Vijay Sethi:
Environmental assessment in strategic information systems planning. 253-269
- David Edgar:
Unbundling Business Information Management Research: the experiences of the Division of Business Information Management at Glasgow Caledonian University. 271-279
- Mohamed Taher:
Knowledge Management Lessons Learned: What Works and What Doesn't, Michael E.D. Koenig, T. Kanti Srikantaiah (Eds.). Information Today, Medford, NJ (2004), ISBN: 1573871818. 281-282 - Mark Stansfield:
Research in information systems: a handbook for research supervisors and their students, Information Systems Series, Avison David, Pries-Heje Jan (Eds.). Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford (2005), ISBN: 0-7506-6655-2. 282-283
Volume 25, Number 4, August 2005
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 285-286
- Marilyn E. Booth, George Philip:
Information systems management in practice: An empirical study of UK companies. 287-302 - Jane Coughlan, Mark Lycett, Robert D. Macredie:
Understanding the business-IT relationship. 303-319 - Huinan Xu, Sushil K. Sharma, Ray Hackney:
Web services innovation research: Towards a dual-core model. 321-334 - Joe Peppard, Anna Rylander:
Products and services in cyberspace. 335-345 - Christine Urquhart, Rhian Thomas, Siân Spink, Roger Fenton, Alison Yeoman, Ray Lonsdale, Chris Armstrong, Linda Banwell, Kathryn Ray, Graham Coulson, Jennifer E. Rowley:
Student use of electronic information services in further education. 347-362
- Blaise Cronin:
An I-dentity crisis? The information schools movement. 363-365
- Pratyush Bharati, Daniel Berg:
Service quality from the other side: Information systems management at Duquesne Light. 367-380
- Edward Falconer:
Intelligent Agents for Data Mining and Information Retrieval, M. Masoud (Ed.). Idea Group Publishing (2004), ISBN: 1-59140-194-1. 381-382 - Stuart Fitz-Gerald:
Strategies for E-Business - Creating Value Through Electronic and Mobile Commerce, T. Jelassi, A. Enders. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (2005), ISBN: 0-273-68840-5. 382-383
Volume 25, Number 5, October 2005
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 385-386
- David W. Wainwright:
Special section. 387-395 - Andrew D. White, Elizabeth M. Daniel, Mohdzaher B. Mohdzain:
The role of emergent information technologies and systems in enabling supply chain agility. 396-410 - Teresa S. Waring, Philip Maddocks:
Open Source Software implementation in the UK public sector: Evidence from the field and implications for the future. 411-428 - Daune West, Liz Thomas:
Looking for the 'bigger picture': An application of the appreciative inquiry method in Renfrewshire Council for Voluntary Services. 429-441
- Süphan Nasir:
The development, change, and transformation of Management Information Systems (MIS): A content analysis of articles published in business and marketing journals. 442-457 - Hajo A. Reijers, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
The effectiveness of workflow management systems: Predictions and lessons learned. 458-472
- Simon J. Shepherd:
Bradford: Building a new cremona? 473-477
- Abel Usoro:
ISOneWorld 2005 Conference and Convention, Enabling Executive IS Competencies, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 2005 30 March-1 April CD ROM ISBN: 0-9729562-6-3. 478-481
Volume 25, Number 6, December 2005
- Philip Hills:
Editorial. 483-484
- Albert Boonstra, Jan de Vries:
Analyzing inter-organizational systems from a power and interest perspective. 485-501 - Gurpreet Dhillon:
Gaining benefits from IS/IT implementation: Interpretations from case studies. 502-515 - Sherry Y. Chen, Robert D. Macredie:
The assessment of usability of electronic shopping: A heuristic evaluation. 516-532 - Dorothy A. Williams, Caroline Wavell, Graeme Baxter, Alan MacLennan, Debbie Jobson:
Implementing impact evaluation in professional practice: A study of support needs within the museum, archive and library sector. 533-548
- Blaise Cronin:
Vox populi: Civility in the blogosphere. 549-550
- James Evans, Laurence D. Brooks:
Collaborative working in a large pharmaceutical company: Developing better practices through a structurational schema. 551-564
- Kevin Grant:
Advances in Electronic Marketing, Irvine Clarke III, Flaherty Theresa (Eds.). Idea Group Publishing, Hershey, PA (2005), ISBN: 1-59140-322-7. 565-566 - Mark Stansfield:
CAL '05 Virtual Learning?: 4-6 April 2005, University of Bristol, UK. www.cal-conference.elsevier.com. 567-568
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