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Information Systems Journal, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2008
- David E. Avison, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Guy Fitzgerald, Philip Powell:
The beginnings of a new era: time to reflect on 17 years of the ISJ. 5-21 - Dirk S. Hovorka, Matt Germonprez, Kai R. Larsen:
Explanation in Information Systems. 23-43 - Benoit Aubert, Henri Barki, Michel Patry, Vital Roy:
A multi-level, multi-theory perspective of information technology implementation. 45-72 - Lotta Häkkinen, Olli-Pekka Hilmola:
ERP evaluation during the shakedown phase: lessons from an after-sales division. 73-100 - France Bélanger, Christopher D. Allport:
Collaborative technologies in knowledge telework: an exploratory study. 101-121
Volume 18, Number 2, March 2008
- Bernd Carsten Stahl:
The ethical nature of critical research in information systems. 137-163 - Teresa Marcon, Abhijit Gopal:
Irony, critique and ethnomethodology in the study of computer work: irreconcilable tensions? 165-184 - Debra Howcroft, Eileen M. Trauth:
The implications of a critical agenda in gender and IS research. 185-202 - Rosío Alvarez:
Examining technology, structure and identity during an Enterprise System implementation. 203-224
Volume 18, Number 3, May 2008
- Katrin Jonsson, Ulrika H. Westergren, Jonny Holmström:
Technologies for value creation: an exploration of remote diagnostics systems in the manufacturing industry. 227-245 - Nigel P. Melville, Ronald Ramirez:
Information technology innovation diffusion: an information requirements paradigm. 247-273 - Teresa M. Shaft, Leslie Jordan Albert, Jon (Sean) Jasperson:
Managing change in an information systems development organization: understanding developer transitions from a structured to an object-oriented development environment1. 275-297 - Ernst Kesseler:
Assessing COTS software in a certifiable safety-critical domain. 299-324
Volume 18, Number 4, July 2008
- Maris G. Martinsons:
Relationship-based e-commerce: theory and evidence from China. 331-356 - Man Zhang, Saonee Sarker, Suprateek Sarker:
Unpacking the effect of IT capability on the performance of export-focused SMEs: a report from China. 357-380 - Hsin-Lu Chang, Kai Wang, Iris Chiu:
Business-IT fit in e-procurement systems: evidence from high-technology firms in China. 381-404 - Mike Newman, Yu Zhao:
The process of enterprise resource planning implementation and business process re-engineering: tales from two Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises. 405-426 - Chris Westrup, Wei Liu:
Both global and local: ICTs and joint ventures in China. 427-443
Volume 18, Number 5, September 2008
- David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald, Philip Powell:
Editorial. 445-446
- Ben Clegg, Duncan Shaw:
Using process-oriented holonic (PrOH) modelling to increase understanding of information systems. 447-477 - Horst Treiblmaier, Andreas Strebinger:
The effect of e-commerce on the integration of IT structure and brand architecture. 479-498 - Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, Linying Dong, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama:
Exploring managerial factors affecting ERP implementation: an investigation of the Klein-Sorra model using regression splines. 499-527 - Yi-Shun Wang:
Assessing e-commerce systems success: a respecification and validation of the DeLone and McLean model of IS success. 529-557
Volume 18, Number 6, November 2008
- Kevin C. Desouza, Mark Nissen, Carsten Sørensen:
Managing knowledge transfer in distributed contexts. 559-566
- Sue Newell, Linda F. Edelman:
Developing a dynamic project learning and cross-project learning capability: synthesizing two perspectives. 567-591 - Ilan Oshri, Paul C. van Fenema, Julia Kotlarsky:
Knowledge transfer in globally distributed teams: the role of transactive memory. 593-616 - D. Sandy Staples, Jane Webster:
Exploring the effects of trust, task interdependence and virtualness on knowledge sharing in teams. 617-640 - Rikard Lindgren, Magnus Andersson, Ola Henfridsson:
Multi-contextuality in boundary-spanning practices. 641-661
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