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Information Technology & People, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2005
- Roberta Lamb, Steve Sawyer:
On extending social informatics from a rich legacy of networks and conceptual resources. 9-20 - Robin Mansell:
Social informatics and the political economy of communications. 21-25 - Trevor Wood-Harper, Bob Wood:
Multiview as social informatics in action: past, present and future. 26-32 - Jonathan P. Allen:
Value conflicts in enterprise systems. 33-49 - Keith S. Horton, Elisabeth Davenport, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Exploring sociotechnical interaction with Rob Kling: five "big" ideas. 50-67
Volume 18, Number 2, 2005
- Barbara H. Kwasnik, Kevin Crowston:
Introduction to the special issue: Genres of digital documents. 76-88 - Hyun-Gyung Im, JoAnne Yates, Wanda J. Orlikowski:
Temporal coordination through communication: using genres in a virtual start-up organization. 89-119 - Inger Askehave, Anne Ellerup Nielsen:
Digital genres: a challenge to traditional genre theory. 120-141 - Susan C. Herring, Lois Ann Scheidt, Elijah Wright, Sabrina Bonus:
Weblogs as a bridging genre. 142-171 - Carina Ihlström, Ola Henfridsson:
Online newspapers in Scandinavia: A longitudinal study of genre change and interdependency. 172-192
Volume 18, Number 3, 2005
- Brian Lings, Björn Lundell:
2G.">On the adaptation of Grounded Theory procedures: insights from the evolution of the 2G. 196-211 - Karlene C. Cousins, Daniel Robey:
The social shaping of electronic metals exchanges: an institutional theory perspective. 212-229 - Monica Adya, Kate M. Kaiser:
Early determinants of women in the IT workforce: a model of girls' career choices. 230-259 - Claudio Ciborra:
Interpreting e-government and development: Efficiency, transparency or governance at a distance? 260-279 - Robert M. Davison, Christian Wagner, Louis C. K. Ma:
From government to e-government: a transition model. 280-299
Volume 18, Number 4, 2005
- Marius A. Janson, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic:
Making sense of e-commerce as social action. 311-342 - Elisabeth Berg, Christina Mörtberg, Maria Jansson:
Emphasizing technology: socio-technical implications. 343-358 - Anna Börjesson, Lars Mathiassen:
Improving software organizations: agility challenges and implications. 359-382 - Tom McMaster, David Graham Wastell:
Diffusion - or delusion? Challenging an IS research tradition. 383-404
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