Robert D. Galliers, Edgar A. Whitley: Vive les differences? Developing a profile of European information systems research as a basis for international comparisons.
20-35
Michael Grimsley, Anthony Meehan: e-Government information systems: Evaluation-led design for public value and client trust.
134-148
Zhenyu Huang: A comprehensive analysis of U.S. counties' e-Government portals: development status and functionalities.
149-164
Richard Heeks, Carolyne Stanforth: Understanding e-Government project trajectories from an actor-network perspective.
165-177
Ray Hackney, Steve Jones, Andrea Lösch: Towards an e-Government efficiency agenda: the impact of information and communication behaviour on e-Reverse auctions in public sector procurement.
178-191
Volume 16, Number 3, July 2007
Ray J. Paul: Challenges to information systems: time to change.
193-195
Peter B. Seddon, Sara Cullen, Leslie P. Willcocks: Does Domberger's theory of 'The Contracting Organization' explain why organizations outsource IT and the levels of satisfaction achieved?
237-253
Mike W. Chiasson, L. W. Green: Questioning the IT artefact: user practices that can, could, and cannot be supported in packaged-software designs.
542-554
Huoy Min Khoo, Daniel Robey: Deciding to upgrade packaged software: a comparative case study of motives, contingencies and dependencies.
555-567
Sia Siew Kien, Christina Soh: An assessment of package-organisation misalignment: institutional and ontological structures.
568-583
John Lee Reardon, Elizabeth Davidson: An organizational learning perspective on the assimilation of electronic medical records among small physician practices.
681-694
Mohamed Khalifa, Vanessa Liu: Online consumer retention: contingent effects of online shopping habit and online shopping experience.
780-792
Jo Hanisch, Brian J. Corbitt: Impediments to requirements engineering during global software development.
793-805
Chad Lin, Yu-An Huang, Janice M. Burn: Realising B2B e-commerce benefits: the link with IT maturity, evaluation practices, and B2BEC adoption readiness.
806-819