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Information and Organization, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 2015
- Wei-Tsong Wang, Ya-Pei Hou:
Motivations of employees' knowledge sharing behaviors: A self-determination perspective. 1-26 - Sven-Volker Rehm, Lakshmi Goel:
The emergence of boundary clusters in inter-organizational innovation. 27-51 - Shahla Ghobadi, Stewart Clegg:
"These days will never be forgotten ...": A critical mass approach to online activism. 52-71
Volume 25, Number 2, April 2015
- Emmanuelle Vaast, Natalia Levina:
Speaking as one, but not speaking up: Dealing with new moral taint in an occupational online community. 73-98 - Mario Schaarschmidt, Gianfranco Walsh, Harald F. O. von Kortzfleisch:
How do firms influence open source software communities? A framework and empirical analysis of different governance modes. 99-114 - Neil Pollock, Robin Williams:
The venues of high tech prediction: Presenting the future at industry analyst conferences. 115-136
Volume 25, Number 3, July 2015
- Annemette Kjærgaard, Morten Thanning Vendelø:
The role of theory adaptation in the making of a reference discipline. 137-149 - Gian Marco Campagnolo, Neil Pollock, Robin Williams:
Technology as we do not know it: The extended practice of global software development. 150-159 - Ronald W. Eastburn, Richard J. Boland Jr.:
Inside banks' information and control systems: Post-decision surprise and corporate disruption. 160-190
Volume 25, Number 4, October 2015
- Elizabeth J. Davidson, Carsten S. Østerlund, Mary Grace Flaherty:
Drift and shift in the organizing vision career for personal health records: An investigation of innovation discourse dynamics. 191-221 - Donald Hislop, Carolyn M. Axtell, Alison Collins, Kevin Daniels, Jane Glover, Karen Niven:
Variability in the use of mobile ICTs by homeworkers and its consequences for boundary management and social isolation. 222-232
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