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International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2011
- Gerhard Fischer, Thomas Herrmann:
Socio-Technical Systems: A Meta-Design Perspective. 1-33 - Carlos Scheel, Leonardo Pineda:
Building Industrial Clusters in Latin America Paddling Upstream. 34-54 - Arto Reiman, Seppo Tapio Väyrynen:
Review of Regional Workplace Development Cases: A Holistic Approach and Proposals for Evaluation and Management. 55-70
Volume 3, Number 2, 2011
- David Tuffley:
Engineering Organisational Behaviour with Design Research. 1-14 - Peter A. C. Smith:
Strengthening and Enriching Audit Practice: The Socio-Technical Relevance of "Decision Leaders". 15-25 - Elayne W. Coakes, Anthony D. Elliman:
Developing Organisational Stories Through Grounded Theory Data Analysis: A Case Example for Studying IS Phenomena. 26-41 - M. Gordon Hunter:
Identifying Issues of the Chief Information Officer Role through Qualitative Interviews. 42-52 - Liza Potts:
Balancing McLuhan With Williams: A Sociotechnical View of Technological Determinism. 53-57
Volume 3, Number 3, 2011
- Gil-Ad Ariely:
Boundaries of Socio-Technical Systems and IT for Knowledge Development in Military Environments. 1-14 - Tiko Iyamu:
The Impact of Organisational Politics on the Implementation of IT Strategy: South African Case in Context. 15-39 - Svetlana Sajeva:
Towards a Conceptual Knowledge Management System Based on Systems Thinking and Sociotechnical Thinking. 40-55
Volume 3, Number 4, 2011
- Osden Jokonya, Stan Hardman:
Boundary Critique and Stakeholder Collaboration in Open Source Software Migration: A Case Study. 1-14 - Gianluca Miscione:
Telemedicine and Development: Situating Information Technologies in the Amazon. 15-26 - Alexandre Velloso Guimarães:
When Knowledge Management Drives a Strategic Transformation Project: The Case of a Brazilian Air Force Organisation. 27-39 - Elayne W. Coakes, Antony Bryant, Frank Land, Andy D. Phippen:
The Dark Side of Technology: Some Sociotechnical Reflections. 40-51
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