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- 1999
- Richard L. Baskerville, Allen S. Lee:
Distinctions Among Different Types of Generalizing in Information Systems Research. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 49-66 - Richard L. Baskerville, Steve Sawyer, Eileen M. Trauth, Duane P. Truex, Cathy Urquhart:
The Uses and Abuses of Evaluative Criteria for Qualitative Research Methods. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 293-296 - Richard J. Boland Jr.:
The Tyranny of Space in Organizational Analysis. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 27-48 - Sue A. Conger, Ulrike Schultze:
Understanding E-commerce Through Genre Theory: The Case of The Car-Buying Process. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 219-240 - Ole Hanseth, Kristin Braa:
Hunting for the Treasure at the End of the Rainbow: Standardizing Corporate IT Infrastructure. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 121-140 - Ole Hanseth, Susan V. Scott, Leiser Silva, Edgar A. Whitley:
Re-evaluating Power in Information Rich Organizations: New Theories and Approaches. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 297-298 - Christopher J. Hemingway, Tom G. Gough:
Incorporating Social Transformation into the Information Systems and Software Development Lifecycles. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 277-292 - Bonnie Kaplan, Ramesh Farzanfar, Robert H. Freeman:
Research and Ethical Issues Arising from Ethnographic Interviews of Patients' Reactions to an Intelligent Interactive Telephone Health Behavior Advisor. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 67-78 - Helena Karsten, Kalle Lyytinen, Markku Hurskainen, Timo Koskelainen:
Balancing Flexibility and Coherence: Information Exchange in a Paper Machinery Project. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 241-256 - Heinz K. Klein:
Knowledge and Methods in IS Research: From Beginnings to the Future. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 13-26 - Heinz K. Klein, Minh Q. Huynh:
The Potential of the Language Action Perspective in Ethnographic Analysis. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 79-98 - Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Lucas D. Introna, Michael D. Myers:
Building on a Decade of Research on IT and Organizations. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 1-10 - Brian O'Donovan:
Organizational Disposition and Its Influence on the Adoption and Diffusion of Information Systems. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 155-174 - Anne N. Parr, Graeme G. Shanks, Peta Darke:
Identification of Necessary Factors for Successful Implementation of ERP Systems. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 99-120 - Mark Poster:
Nations, Identities, and Global Technologies. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 11-12 - Suprateek Sarker, Allen S. Lee:
A Hermeneutic Interpretation of the Effect of Computerized BPR Tools on Redesign Effectiveness in Two Organizations. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 197-218 - Chris Sauer, Kim Johnston, K. Karim, M. Marosszeky, Philip Yetton:
Reengineering the Supply Chain Using Collaborative Technology: Opportunities and Barriers to Change in the Building and Construction Industry. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 141-154 - Rens Scheepers:
Key Role Players in the Initiation and Implementation of Intranet Technology. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 175-196 - Valerie K. Spitler, Michael Gallivan:
The Role of Information Technology in the Learning of Knowledge Work. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes 1999: 257-276 - Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama, Lucas D. Introna, Michael D. Myers, Janice I. DeGross:
New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work, IFIP TC8 WG8.2 International Working Conference on New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work, August 21-22, 1999, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. IFIP Conference Proceedings 149, Kluwer 1999, ISBN 0-7923-8578-0 [contents]
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