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Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: Aalborg, Denmark
- Richard L. Baskerville, Jan Stage, Janice I. DeGross:
Organizational and Social Perspectives on Information Technology, IFIP TC8 WG8.2 International Working Conference on the Social and Organizational Perspective on Research and Practice in Information Technology, June 9-11, 2000, Aalborg, Denmark. IFIP Conference Proceedings 169, Kluwer 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7836-9 - Richard L. Baskerville, Jan Stage:
Discourses on the Interaction of Information Systems, Organizations, and Society: Reformation and Transformation. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 1-14
Reforming the Fundamentals
- Matthew Jones:
The Moving Finger: The Use of Social Theory in WG 8.2 Conference Papers, 1975-1999. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 15-32 - Enid Mumford:
Socio-technical Design: An Unfulfilled Promise or a Future Opportunity. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 33-46 - Richard J. Boland Jr.:
The Limits of Language in Doing Systems Work. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 47-60
Transforming the Fundamentals
- Gordon B. Davis:
Information Systems Conceptual Foundations: Looking Backward and Forward. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 61-82 - Kristin Braa, Knut H. Rolland:
Horizontal Information Systems: Emergent Trends and Perspectives. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 83-102 - Nancy L. Russo:
Expanding the Horizons of Information Systems Development. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 103-114
Reforming the Classical Challenges
- Frank F. Land:
Evaluation in a Socio-technical Context. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 115-126 - Lars Mathiassen:
Collaborative Practice Research. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 127-148 - Kevin Crowston:
Process as Theory in Information Systems Research. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 149-166
Transforming Toward New Challenges
- M. Lynne Markus:
Toward an Integrated Theory of IT-related Risk Control. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 167-178 - Julie E. Kendall, Kenneth E. Kendall:
Individual, Organizational, and Societal Perspectives on Information Delivery Systems: Bright and Dark Sides to Push and Pull Technologies. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 179-194 - Geoff Walsham:
Globalization and IT: Agenda for Research. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 195-212
Reformation of Conceptualizations
- Steve Sawyer:
Studying Organizational Computing Infrastructures: Multi-method Approaches. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 213-232 - Rudy Hirschheim, Heinz K. Klein:
Information Systems Research at the Crossroads: External Versus Internal Views. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 233-254 - Roberta Lamb, Elizabeth J. Davidson:
The New Computing Archipelago: Intranet Islands of Practice. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 255-276
Transformation of Conceptualizations
- Lynette Kvasny, Duane P. Truex:
Information Technology and the Cultural Reproduction of Social Order: A Research Paradigm. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 277-294 - Lucas D. Introna, Fernando M. Ilharco:
The Screen and the World: A Phenomenological Investigation into Screens and Our Engagement in the World. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 295-318 - John R. Venable, Julie Travis:
Developing a Virtual Community-based Information Systems Digital Library: A Proposal and Research Program. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 319-338
Reforming Automation
- Athanasia Pouloudi, Edgar A. Whitley:
Representing Human and Non-human Stakeholders: On Speaking with Authority. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 339-354 - Margunn Aanestad, Ole Hanseth:
Implementing Open Network Technologies in Complex Work Practices: A Case from Telemedicine. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 355-370 - Jeremy Rose, Duane P. Truex:
Machine Agency as Perceived Autonomy: An Action Perspective. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 371-390
Transforming Automation
- Gloria Mark:
Some Challenges Facing Virtually Colocated Teams. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 391-408 - Kerstin Grundén:
MOA-S: A Scenario Model for Integrating Work Organization Aspects into the Design Process of CSCW Systems. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 409-428 - Helena Karsten:
Constructing Interdependencies with Collaborative Information Technology. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 429-452
Transforming into New Shapes of Technology
- Melanie Wilson, Debra Howcroft:
The Role of Gender in User Resistance and Information Systems Failure. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 453-472 - Lars Bo Eriksen:
Limitations and Opportunities of System Development Methods in Web Information System Design. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 473-486 - Marc Berg:
Lessons from a Dinosaur: Mediating IS Research Through an Analysis of the Medical Record. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 487-506
Panels on Research Methods and Distributed Organizations
- Ulrike Schultze, Michael D. Myers, Eileen M. Trauth:
Addressing the Shortcomings of Interpretive Field Research: Reflecting Social Construction in the Write-up. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 507-510 - Bonnie Kaplan, Jonathan Liebenau, Michael D. Myers, Eleanor Wynn:
Learning and Teaching Qualitative Research: A View from the Reference Disciplines of Anthropology and History. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 511-516 - Jos Aarts, Els Goorman, Heather A. Heathfield, Bonnie Kaplan:
Successful Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Information Systems: Does Healthcare Serve as a Model for Networked Organizations?. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 517-520 - Esben S. Andersen, Jan Damsgaard, Ole Hanseth, John Leslie King, M. Lynne Markus, Eric Monteiro:
Standardization, Network Economics, and IT. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 521-526
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