Hans Robert Hansen, Martin Bichler, Harald Mahrer (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems, Trends in Information and Communication Systems for the 21st Century, ECIS 2000, Vienna, Austria, July 3-5, 2000.
2000
Karl Kurbel: A Completely Virtual Distance Education Program Based on the Internet - Case and Agenda of the International MBI Program.
1363-1367
Elsje van Rooyen: A Comprehensive Change Management Framework for Information Technology-Driven Change in Organisations.
945-952
Markus Stolze, Simon Field, Pascal Kleijer: Combining Configuration and Evaluation Mechanisms to Support the Selection of Modular Insurance Products.
858-865
Shirley Gregor, Robert B. Johnston: Developing an Understanding of Interorganizational Systems: Arguments for Multi-Level Analysis and Structuration Theory.
575-582
A. Ganzaroli: Glocalizing Trust: The Role of IT in a De-Coupling Industrial District.
545-553
Douglas Kunda, Laurence Brooks: Identifying and Classifying Processes (Traditional and Soft Factors) that Support COTS Component Selection: A Case Study.
173-180
Enrique Dans: Internet Newspapers: Are Some More Equal than Others?
753-762
Patrick Ploenes: Internet Use at the University: A Comparative Analysis Between Students of the Pennsylvania State University (USA) and the University of Cologne (Germany).
1385-1391
Uri Hanani, Ariel J. Frank: Katsir: A Framework for Harvesting Digital Libraries on the Web.
306-312
Jimmy C. Huang, Sue Newell, Shan Ling Pan: Knowledge Integration: Learning from the Millennium Bug Experience: A Case Study of NatWest Bank Global Financial Markets.
623-629
Reima Suomi: Leapfrogging for Modern ICT Usage in the Health Care Sector.
1269-1275
Dieter Fink: Leveraging Professional Intellect in the Virtual Age.
607-614
Sergio Vasquez Bronfman: Linking Information Technology and Pedagogical Innovation to Enhance Management Education.
1405-1412
Bodo Rieger, Anja Kleber, Eitel von Maur: Metadata-Based Integration of Qualitative and Quantitative Information Resources Approaching Knowledge Management.
372-378
Jan Ljungberg: Open Source Movements as a Model for Organizing.
501-508
Graham Orange, Alan Burke, Jon Boam: Organisational Learning in the UK Construction Industry: A Knowledge Management Approach.
599-606
John Pillay, Ray Hackney: Organisational Mission Statements: A Postmodernist Perspective on the Management of the IS/IT Function.
90-97
Georg Aichholzer, Rupert Schmutzer: Organizational, Technological and Regulatory Challenges for Realizing Electronic Government.
1136-1143
Pat Finnegan, Sinead Ni Longaigh: Pan National Corporations: Exploring the Effects of Information Technologies on Control and Coordination Relationships.
515-522
Ana Almeida, Licinio Roque: Simpler, Better, Faster, Cheaper, Contextual: Requirements Analysis for Methodological Approach to Interaction Systems Development.
17-22
Dusan Lesjak, Monty L. Lynn: Small Slovene Firms and (Strategic) Information Technology Usage.
56-63
Michael I. Barrett, Susan V. Scott: The Emergence of Electronic Trading in Global Financial Markets: Envisioning the Role of Futures Exchanges in the Next Millennium.
717-722
K. S. Horton: The Exercise of Power and Information Systems Strategy: The Need for a New Perspective.
676-683
Veronique M. Whitaker, Craig M. Parker: The Factors Enabling and Inhibiting the Development of Agricultural Internet Virtual Communities: An Australian Case Study.
148-158
Tobias Kiefer: The Future Role of Banks in Electronic Commerce - Trust as the Crucial Factor of Success in Business Enabling.
866-874
Francesco Virili, Franca Cantoni: The Italian Legislation on Digital Signatures and the Role of Italian Banks as Certificate Authorities: A Strategic Analysis.
833-837
B. Robinson, F. A. Wilson: Under Cloud Cover: The 'Processes for Organization Meanings' Model, Dialectics and the Battle of Britain.
83-89
A. Latham: Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate Programs for Information Systems Education Information Systems Graduates: The Challenge for Course Designers.
1432-1438
Ellen Christiaanse, Vanessa Dirksen: Webbing and Embedding a Vision: An Exploratory Study of Culture and Information Technology in a Business Community.
495-500