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International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2011
- Fabian Muniesa:
Is a Stock Exchange a Computer Solution?: Explicitness, Algorithms and the Arizona Stock Exchange. 1-15 - Jim Underwood, Edin Tabak:
Making Information Systems Material through Blackboxing: Allies, Translation and Due Process. 16-26 - Tiko Iyamu:
Institutionalisation of the Enterprise Architecture: The Actor-Network Perspective. 27-38 - Magdalena Bielenia-Grajewska:
Actor-Network-Theory in Medical e-Communication - The Role of Websites in Creating and Maintaining Healthcare Corporate Online Identity. 39-53
Volume 3, Number 2, 2011
- Dianne Mulcahy:
Performativity in Practice: An Actor-Network Account of Professional Teaching Standards. 1-16 - Michael Tscholl, Uma Patel, Patrick Carmichael:
(Un)Locating Learning: Agents of Change in Case-Based Learning. 17-31 - Sue De Vincentis:
Complexifying the 'Visualised' Curriculum with Actor-Network Theory. 32-45 - Sanna Rimpiläinen:
Knowledge in Networks: Knowing in Transactions? 46-56
Volume 3, Number 3, 2011
- Johanes Eka Priyatma, Zainal Abidin Mohamed:
Opening the Black Box of Leadership in the Successful Development of Local E-Government Initiative in a Developing Country. 1-20 - Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Samuel Ekundayo:
Mediated Action and Network of Actors: From Ladders, Stairs and Lifts to Escalators (and Travelators). 21-34 - Salim Al-Hajri, Arthur Tatnall:
A Socio-Technical Study of the Adoption of Internet Technology in Banking, Re-Interpreted as an Innovation Using Innovation Translation. 35-48 - Antonio Cordella:
Emerging Standardization. 49-64
Volume 3, Number 4, 2011
- Andrea Quinlan, Elizabeth Quinlan, Desiree Nelson:
Performing Actor-Network Theory in the Post-Secondary Classroom. 1-10 - Tas Adam:
A Petri Net Model for Analysing E-Learning and Learning Difficulties. 11-21 - Jonathan Tummons:
Deconstructing Professionalism: An Actor-Network Critique of Professional Standards for Teachers in the UK Lifelong Learning Sector. 22-31 - Puripat Charnkit, Arthur Tatnall:
Knowledge Conversion Processes in Thai Public Organisations Seen as an Innovation: The Re-Analysis of a TAM Study Using Innovation Translation. 32-45 - Stasys Lukaitis:
Applying Hermeneutic Phenomenology to Understand Innovation Adoption. 46-59
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