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Information and Organization, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 2012
- Federico Iannacci, Kyriakos S. Hatzaras:
Unpacking ostensive and performative aspects of organisational routines in the context of monitoring systems: A critical realist approach. 1-22 - Niall Hayes, Chris Westrup:
Context and the processes of ICT for development. 23-36 - Paul M. Leonardi, Jeffrey William Treem:
Knowledge management technology as a stage for strategic self-presentation: Implications for knowledge sharing in organizations. 37-59 - Rudy Hirschheim, David M. Murungi, Santiago Peña:
Witty invention or dubious fad? Using argument mapping to examine the contours of management fashion. 60-84
Volume 22, Number 2, April 2012
- Thomas Østerlie, Petter Grytten Almklov, Vidar Hepsø:
Dual materiality and knowing in petroleum production. 85-105 - José M. Alcaraz, Miquel Domènech, Francisco Tirado:
eHR software, multinational corporations and emerging China: Exploring the role of information through a postcolonial lens. 106-124 - Muriel Mignerat, Suzanne Rivard:
The institutionalization of information system project management practices. 125-153 - Senem Güney, Anthony M. Cresswell:
Technology-as-text in the communicative constitution of organization. 154-167
Volume 22, Number 3, July 2012
- Eric Monteiro, Gasparas Jarulaitis, Vidar Hepsø:
The family resemblance of technologically mediated work practices. 169-187 - Mark Thompson:
People, practice, and technology: Restoring Giddens' broader philosophy to the study of information systems. 188-207
Volume 22, Number 4, October 2012
- Ulrika H. Westergren, Jonny Holmström:
Exploring preconditions for open innovation: Value networks in industrial firms. 209-226 - Leiser Silva, H. Kevin Fulk:
From disruptions to struggles: Theorizing power in ERP implementation projects. 227-251 - Markus Hertwig:
Institutional effects in the adoption of e-business-technology: Evidence from the German automotive supplier industry. 252-272 - Panos Constantinides, Michael I. Barrett:
A narrative networks approach to understanding coordination practices in emergency response. 273-294 - Valéry Merminod, Frantz Rowe:
How does PLM technology support knowledge transfer and translation in new product development? Transparency and boundary spanners in an international context. 295-322
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