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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, March 2010
- Ole Hanseth, Kalle Lyytinen:
Design theory for dynamic complexity in information infrastructures: the case of building internet. 1-19 - Gitte Tjørnehøj, Lars Mathiassen:
Improvisation during process-technology adoption: a longitudinal study of a software firm. 20-34 - Tracy A. Jenkin, Yolande E. Chan:
IS project alignment - a process perspective. 35-55 - Li Liu, Philip Yetton:
Sponsorship and IT vendor management of projects. 56-64 - Celeste See Pui Ng, Guy G. Gable:
Maintaining ERP packaged software - A revelatory case study. 65-90 - Tim Klaus, Stephen C. Wingreen, J. Ellis Blanton:
Resistant groups in enterprise system implementations: a Q-methodology examination. 91-106
Volume 25, Number 2, June 2010
- Elaine Ferneley, Remko Helms:
Editorial. 107-108
- Hanna Krasnova, Sarah Spiekermann, Ksenia Koroleva, Thomas Hildebrand:
Online social networks: why we disclose. 109-125 - William Newk-Fon Hey Tow, Peter Dell, John R. Venable:
Understanding information disclosure behaviour in Australian Facebook users. 126-136 - Zuhair Khan, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa:
Exploring temporal coordination of events with Facebook.com. 137-151 - Aaron X. L. Shen, Matthew K. O. Lee, Christy M. K. Cheung, Huaping Chen:
Gender differences in intentional social action: we-intention to engage in social network-facilitated team collaboration. 152-169 - Jörgen Skågeby:
Gift-giving as a conceptual framework: framing social behavior in online networks. 170-177 - Ángel García-Crespo, Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Juan Miguel Gómez-Berbís, Belén Ruíz-Mezcua:
SEMO: a framework for customer social networks analysis based on semantics. 178-188 - Miha Skerlavaj, Vlado Dimovski, Kevin C. Desouza:
Patterns and structures of intra-organizational learning networks within a knowledge-intensive organization. 189-204 - Bart van den Hooff, Femke de Leeuw van Weenen, Maura Soekijad, Marleen Huysman:
The value of online networks of practice: the role of embeddedness and media use. 205-215 - Chintan Amrit, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Exploring the impact of socio-technical core-periphery structures in open source software development. 216-229 - Sandra González-Bailón, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Rafael E. Banchs:
The structure of political discussion networks: a model for the analysis of online deliberation. 230-243 - Aghil Ameripour, Brian Nicholson, Michael Newman:
Conviviality of Internet social networks: An exploratory study of Internet campaigns in Iran. 244-257
Volume 25, Number 3, September 2010
- Judith Gebauer, Michael J. Shaw, Michele L. Gribbins:
Task-technology fit for mobile information systems. 259-272 - Panos E. Kourouthanassis, George M. Giaglis, Dimitrios C. Karaiskos:
Delineating 'pervasiveness' in pervasive information systems: a taxonomical framework and design implications. 273-287 - Panayiota Tsatsou, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Jonathan Liebenau:
Towards a taxonomy for regulatory issues in a digital business ecosystem in the EU. 288-307 - Agnes Koschmider, Minseok Song, Hajo A. Reijers:
Social software for business process modeling. 308-322
- Stijn Viaene, Steven De Hertogh:
Enterprise-wide business-IT engagement in an empowered business environment: the case of FedEx Express EMEA. 323-332
Volume 25, Number 4, December 2010
- Leslie P. Willcocks, Chris Sauer:
25th anniversary edition. 333-335
- Allen S. Lee:
Retrospect and prospect: information systems research in the last and next 25 years. 336-348
- Mats Lundeberg:
On some extensions to Lee's retrospect and prospect IS paper. 349 - Richard L. Baskerville:
Knowledge lost and found: a commentary on Allen Lee's 'retrospect and prospect'. 350-351 - Robert M. Davison:
Retrospect and prospect: information systems in the last and next 25 years: response and extension. 352-354 - Chrisanthi Avgerou:
Comments on Allen Lee's article 'Retrospect and prospect': information systems research in the last and next 25 years' from a socio-theoretical IS research perspective. 355-357
- Rudy Hirschheim, Mike Newman:
Houston, we've had a problem...... offshoring, IS employment and the IS discipline: perception is not reality. 358-372
- Erran Carmel:
Import the IS students. 373-375 - Erik Beulen:
Long-held perceptions of the consequences of IT offshoring will become a reality: fewer IS jobs in developed countries. 376-377 - Amar Gupta:
Offshoring, IS employment and the IS discipline: additional considerations. 378-379 - Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown:
'Houston, we've had a problem ...'. 380-381 - Rajiv Sabherwal:
Declining IS enrollments: a broader view of causes and strategies - a response to 'Houston, we've had a problem ... offshoring, IS employment and the IS discipline: perception is not reality'. 382-384
- Frank Land:
The use of history in IS research: an opportunity missed? 385-394 - Mary C. Lacity, Shaji Khan, Aihua Yan, Leslie P. Willcocks:
A review of the IT outsourcing empirical literature and future research directions. 395-433 - Ulrike Schultze:
Embodiment and presence in virtual worlds: a review. 434-449
- Janis L. Gogan, Ashok Rao:
Barcodes, RFIDS, lemonade and conversation. 450-456
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