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Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 2002
- Robert C. MacGregor:
Editorial.
- Pierre-Jean Charrel:
The Viewpoint Paradigm: a semiotic based approach for the intelligibility of a cooperative designing process. - Sigi Goode:
Exploratory Analysis of the Effect of Consultants on the Use of World Wide Web Sites in SMEs. - René J. Jorna:
Organisational Forms and Knowledge Types: a cognitive mulit-actor approach. - Mikko T. Siponen:
Database Security and the Problem of Polyinstantiation: a moral scrutiny. - Peter Slade, Jeanette van Akkeren:
Business On-Line? An Empirical Study of Factors Leading to the Adoption of Internet Technologies by Australian SMEs.
- Charles Harvie, Boon-Chye Lee:
Editorial. - Simpson Poon:
Have SMEs Benefited from E-Commerce? - Tim Beal, Moha Abdullah:
Information and Communications Technology in Asia Pacific Countries: implications for small and medium enterprises in Malaysia. - Maen Al-Hawari, Helen Hasan:
Evaluating the Knowledge Assets of Innovative Companies. - Colin Jones, Robert Hecker, Peter Holland:
Small Firm Internet Adoption: a market oriented approach. - Lejla Vrazalic, Deborah Bunker, Robert C. MacGregor, Sten Carlsson, Monika Magnusson:
Electronic Commerce and Market Focus: some findings from a study of Swedish small to medium enterprises. - Shirley Gregor, Dennis Hart:
Editorial. - Kit Dampney, Peter Busch, Debbie Richards:
The Meaning of Tacit Knowledge. - Shirley Gregor:
Design Theory in Information Systems. - Dennis Hart:
Ownership as an Issue in Data and Information Sharing: a philosophically based review. - Helen Hasan:
Information Systems as Dialectic, Tool - Mediated Activity. - Robert B. Johnston, Simon K. Milton:
The Foundation Role for Theories of Agency in Understanding Information Systems Design. - Gaye Lewis:
Systems Thinking About Purpose. - Craig McDonald:
Information Systems Foundations - Karl Popper's third world. - Mike Metcalfe, Maureen Lynch:
A Critique of Generalizability in Interpretive Research. - Graeme G. Shanks:
Guidelines for Conducting Positivist Case Study Research in Information Systems. - Jim Underwood:
A Theoretic Basis for IS? The Contribution of ANT.
Volume 10, Number 2, 2003
- Robert C. MacGregor:
Editorial.
- Bruce Rowlands:
Employing Interpretive Research to Build Theory of Information Systems Practice. - Rosemary Stockdale, Craig Standing:
Market Makers' Recognition of Key Success Factors in Electronic Marketplaces. - Jennie Carroll, Steve Howard, Jane Peck, John Murphy:
From Adoption to Use: the process of appropriating a mobile phone. - Jeanette van Akkeren:
E-Commerce Experiences in the Real Estate Industry: a preliminary study in regional Queensland. - Philip Joyce, Ross Smith, Kathryn Hodges:
Information Systems Development Contracts: an exploratory study of Australian legal practitioners' and Information Systems professionals' perceptions. - Helen Richardson, Beverley G. Hope:
The Role of Information Systems and Technology in Case Management: a case study in health and welfare insurance. - Anne C. Rouse:
The Australian Government's Abandoned Infrastructure Outsourcing Program: what can be learned? - Afzaal H. Seyal, Mohd. Noah Abd. Rahman:
Student Use of the Internet: an extension of TAM in technical and vocational institutions in Brunei Darussalam. - Jenine P. Beekhuyzen, Sue H. Nielsen, Liisa von Hellens:
Challenging Dualisms in Female Perceptions of IT Work. - Judy Young:
The Extent to Which Information Communication Technology Careers Fulfil the Career Ideals of Girls. - Christopher Simpson, Liddy Nevile, Oliver K. Burmeister:
Doing Ethics: A Universal Technique in an Accessibility Context. - Steven Furnell, Aung Htike Phyo:
Considering the Problem of Insider IT Misuse. - Shona Leitch, Matthew J. Warren:
Designing Systems for E-Commerce. - Geoffrey Sandy:
The Co-Regulatory Scheme for Internet Content Regulation: operational effectiveness. - Matthew J. Warren, William Hutchinson:
Australian Hackers and Ethics.
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