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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, March 2004
- Leslie P. Willcocks, Chris Sauer:
Creating a journal for the 21st century. 1-3
- M. Lynne Markus:
Technochange management: using IT to drive organizational change. 4-20
- Igor Aleksander:
Advances in intelligent information technology: re-branding or progress towards conscious machines? 21-27 - William H. Dutton, Sharon Eisner Gillett, Lee W. McKnight, Malcolm Peltu:
Bridging broadband Internet divides: reconfiguring access to enhance communicative power. 28-38
- Wendy L. Currie, Bhavini Desai, Naureen Khan:
Customer evaluation of application services provisioning in five vertical sectors. 39-58 - Joseph Cunningham, Patrick Finnegan:
Process improvement (PI) programs and information systems: a cross-case analysis of impact. 59-70 - Lesley Willcoxson, Robina Chatham:
Progress in the IT/business relationship: a longitudinal assessment. 71-80 - Melanie Wilson:
A conceptual framework for studying gender in information systems research. 81-92
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2004
- Benjamin P.-C. Yen, Ali Farhoomand, Pauline S. P. Ng:
Constructing an e-Supply Chain at Eastman Chemical Company. 93-107 - Scott L. Schneberger:
STATER NV: e-Servicing strategies. 108-116 - C. Ranganathan, Analini Shetty, Gayathri Muthukumaran:
E-business transformation at the crossroads: Sears' dilemma. 117-129 - Alan Thorogood, Philip Yetton, Anthony Vlasic, Joan Spiller:
Raise your glasses - the water's magic! Strategic IT at SA Water: a case study in alignment, outsourcing and governance. 130-139 - Kai Reimers:
GEARBOX (China) Ltd.: will the company's ERP system support its ambitious growth strategy? 140-148 - Brian Subirana:
STEELSCREEN.com: why IT is not everywhere in B2B and the role of the CEO in 'IT'. 149-158 - Brian Subirana:
Executive leadership and ITs technical details: teaching approach for Steelscreen.com and beyond. 159-164
Volume 19, Number 3, September 2004
- John Mingers:
Paradigm wars: ceasefire announced who will set up the new administration? 165-171 - Jeffrey James:
Reconstruing the digital divide from the perspective of a large, poor, developing country. 172-177
- Anne-Marie Croteau, Louis Raymond:
Performance outcomes of strategic and IT competencies alignment. 178-190 - Karin Breu, Christopher J. Hemingway:
Making organisations virtual: the hidden cost of distributed teams. 191-202 - Jong-Min Choe:
Impact of management accounting information and AMT on organizational performance. 203-214 - Björn Lundell, Brian Lings:
Method in action and method in tool: a stakeholder perspective. 215-223
Volume 19, Number 4, December 2004
- Peter Vervest, Eric van Heck, Kenneth Preiss, Louis-François Pau:
Introduction to Smart Business Networks. 225-227
- Peter Vervest, Kenneth Preiss, Eric van Heck, Louis-François Pau:
The emergence of smart business networks. 228-233 - Benn R. Konsynski, Amrit Tiwana:
The improvisation-efficiency paradox in inter-firm electronic networks: governance and architecture considerations. 234-243 - Dan Braha, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
Information flow structure in large-scale product development organizational networks. 244-253 - Christopher P. Holland, Duncan R. Shaw, John B. Westwood, Ian Harris:
Marketing translation services internationally: exploiting IT to achieve a smart network. 254-260 - Diederik W. van Liere, Lorike Hagdorn, Martijn R. Hoogeweegen, Peter H. M. Vervest:
Embedded coordination in a business network. 261-269 - Duncan R. Shaw, Bob Snowdon, Christopher P. Holland, Peter Kawalek, Brian Warboys:
The viable systems model applied to a smart network: the case of the UK electricity market. 270-280 - Jos van Hillegersberg, Ruurd Boeke, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel:
Potential of Webservices to enable smart business networks. 281-287
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