Eileen M. Trauth: Cases on Global IT Applications and Management: Successes and Pitfalls, edited by F.B. Tan. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2002.
107-108
William Aspray: Technologies of Power: Essays in Honor of Thomas Parke Hughes and Agatha Chipley Hughes, edited by Michael Thad Allen and Gabrielle Hecht. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2001.
109-110
Volume 19, Number 2, 2003
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief Rob Kling
Articles
Gisle Hannemyr: The Internet as Hyperbole: Critical Examination of Adoption Rates.
111-121
Daniel J. Paré: Does This Site Deliver? B2B E-commerce Services for Developing Countries.
123-134
Krishna P. Jayakar: Cross-Sectoral Differences in Intellectual Property Enforcement in Developing Countries: The Role of State-Industry Linkages.
155-169
Christian Sandvig: Public Internet Access for Young Children in the Inner City: Evidence to Inform Access Subsidy and Content Regulation.
171-183
Tomoko Kanayama: Leaving It up to the Industry: People with Disabilities and the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
185-194
Volume 19, Number 3, 2003
Roberta Lamb: Memorial: The Social Construction of Rob Kling.
195-196
Letter from the Guest Editor Sasha Barab:
An Introduction to the Special Issue:
Designing for Virtual Communities in the Service of Learning
Articles
Mark S. Schlager, Judi Fusco: Online Teacher Communities: Technology Snake-Oil or Powerful Catalysts for Professional Development?
Rob Kling, Christina Courtright: Characterizing Collective Behavior Online: The Social Organization of Hangouts, Clubs, Associations, Teams and Communities.
Anthony G. Wilhelm: Leveraging Sunken Investments in Communications Infrastructure: A Policy Perspective from the USA.
279-286
Kyle Nicholas: Geo-Policy Barriers and Rural Internet Access: The Regulatory Role in Constructing the Digital Divide.
287-295
Mark Warschauer: Dissecting the "Digital Divide": A Case Study in Egypt.
297-304
Dara V. O'Neil, Paul Manuel Aviles Baker: The Role of Institutional Motivations in Technological Adoption: Implementation of DeKalb County's Family Technology Resource Centers.
305-314