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Information Technology & People, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2008
- Margaret S. Elliott, Walt Scacchi:
Mobilization of software developers: the free software movement. 4-33 - Kamel Rouibah
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Social usage of instant messaging by individuals outside the workplace in Kuwait: A structural equation model. 34-68 - Gitte Tjørnehøj, Lars Mathiassen:
Between control and drift: negotiating improvement in a small software firm. 69-90 - Neil McBride:
Using performance ethnography to explore the human aspects of software quality. 91-111
Volume 21, Number 2, 2008
- Brit Ross Winthereik
, Nis Johannsen, Dixi Louise Strand
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Making technology public: Challenging the notion of script through an e-health demonstration video. 116-132 - Uri Gal
, Nicholas Berente
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A social representations perspective on information systems implementation: Rethinking the concept of "frames". 133-154 - Carolyn Timms
, Colin Lankshear, Neil Anderson, Lyn Courtney:
Riding a hydra: Women ICT professionals' perceptions of working in the Australian ICT industry. 155-177 - Michael Gallivan, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
Exploring the relationship between gender and career outcomes for social scientists: Implications for research on IS scholarship. 178-204
Volume 21, Number 3, 2008
- Mike Cushman, Rachel McLean:
Exclusion, inclusion and changing the face of information systems research. 213-221 - Yingqin Zheng
, Geoff Walsham:
Inequality of what? Social exclusion in the e-society as capability deprivation. 222-243 - Rebecca A. Hill, Paul Beynon-Davies, Michael D. Williams
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Older people and internet engagement: Acknowledging social moderators of internet adoption, access and use. 244-266 - Ela Klecun
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Bringing lost sheep into the fold: questioning the discourse of the digital divide. 267-282 - Nick Letch
, Jennie Carroll:
Excluded again: implications of integrated e-government systems for those at the margins. 283-299 - Ben Light
, Gordon Fletcher
, Alison Adam:
Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference. 300-314
Volume 21, Number 4, 2008
- Ping Wang
, E. Burton Swanson:
Customer relationship management as advertised: Exploiting and sustaining technological momentum. 323-349 - Jan Marco Leimeister, Karin Schweizer, Stefanie Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar:
Do virtual communities matter for the social support of patients?: Antecedents and effects of virtual relationships in online communities. 350-374 - Alan Lowe
, Joanne Locke:
Enterprise resource planning and the post bureaucratic organization: "Formalization" as trust in the system versus "solidarity" as trust in individuals. 375-400 - Zorlu Senyucel:
Impact of ICTs on user-provider relations: perspectives from UK local authorities. 401-414
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