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DATA BASE, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, Winter 2001
- Paul Gray:
Three challenges for IS. 6-14
- Steven John Simon:
The impact of culture and gender on web sites: an empirical study. 18-37 - Suprateek Sarker, Francis Y. Lau, Sundeep Sahay:
Using an adapted grounded theory approach for inductive theory building about virtual team development. 38-56
- Sue A. Conger, Karen D. Loch:
Invitation to a public debate on ethical computer use. 58-69
- James L. Linderman, William T. Schiano:
Information ethics in a responsibility vacuum. 70-74 - T. Selwyn Ellis, David Griffith:
The evaluation of IT ethical scenarios using a multidimensional scale. 75-85
Volume 32, Number 2, Spring 2001
- Robert L. Glass:
What can we learn from the dot-com debacle? 7-10
- T. Grandon Gill:
What's an MIS paper worth?: (an exploratory analysis). 14-33 - Christopher P. Holland, Ben Light:
A stage maturity model for enterprise resource planning systems use. 34-45 - C. James Bacon, Brian Fitzgerald:
A systemic framework for the field of information systems. 46-67
Volume 32, Number 3, Summer 2001
- Wynne W. Chin, Barbara L. Marcolin:
The future of diffusion research. 7-12 - Mike W. Chiasson, Chris Y. Lovato:
Factors influencing the formation of a user's perceptions and use of a DSS software innovation. 16-35 - Randolph B. Cooper, Anol Bhattacherjee:
Preliminary evidence for the effect of automatic responses to authority on information technology diffusion. 36-50 - Michael J. Gallivan:
Organizational adoption and assimilation of complex technological innovations: development and application of a new framework. 51-85 - Kieran Mathieson, Eileen Peacock, Wynne W. Chin:
Extending the technology acceptance model: the influence of perceived user resources. 86-112
Volume 32, Number 4, Fall 2001
- Robert L. Glass:
Little Red Riding Hood meets critical social theory. 10-12
- Bruce Robinson, Francis A. Wilson:
Planning for the market?: enterprise resource planning systems and the contradictions of capital. 21-33 - Ole Hanseth, Claudio U. Ciborra, Kristin Braa:
The control devolution: ERP and the side effects of globalization. 34-46 - Patrick Besson, Frantz Rowe:
ERP project dynamics and enacted dialogue: perceived understanding, perceived leeway, and the nature of task-related conflicts. 47-66
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