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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, March 1999
- Leslie P. Willcocks:
Editorial. 1 - Colm Fearon, George Philip:
An empirical study of the use of EDI in supermarket chains using a new conceptual framework. 3-21 - Pat Finnegan, Ciaran Murphy, John O'Riordan:
Challenging the hierarchical perspective on information systems: implications from external information analysis. 23-37 - Robert Phelps, M. Mok:
Managing the risks of intranet implementation: an empirical study of user satisfaction. 39-52 - Philip Yetton, Rajeev Sharma, Gray Southon:
Successful IS innovation: the contingent contributions of innovation characteristics and implementation process. 53-68 - Doug Hamilton:
Linking strategic information systems concepts to practice: systems integration at the portfolio level. 69-82 - Jim Hughes, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Systems development as a research act. 83-94 - Katie J. Ward:
Cyber-ethnography and the emergence of the virtually new community. 95-105 - Paul Beynon-Davies, Douglas Tudhope, Hugh Mackay:
Information systems prototyping in practice. 107-120
Volume 14, Number 2, June 1999
- Georgios I. Doukidis, Hubert Österle, Leslie P. Willcocks:
Editorial Papers from the Sixth European Conference in Information Systems. 121-122 - Ellen Christiaanse, Robert-Jan Zimmerman:
Managing electronic channels: the KLM cargo cyberpets case. 123-135 - Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Ji-Ye Mao, Izak Benbasat:
The effectiveness of expert support technology for decision making: individuals versus small groups. 137-147 - Neil F. Doherty, Ivor Perry:
The uptake and application of work flow management systems in the UK financial services sector. 149-160 - Schahram Dustdar, Gert Jan Hofstede:
Videoconferencing across cultures - a conceptual framework for floor control issues. 161-169 - Katrin Simon, Pedro J. Sanchez, Mikel Olazaran:
IT-based product and process innovation: a case from the Spanish legal information sector. 171-179 - Chiara Francalanci, Vincenzo Piuri:
Designing information technology architectures: a cost-oriented methodology. 181-192 - Edgar A. Whitley:
Understanding participation in entrepreneurial organizations: some hermeneutic readings. 193-202 - Edward Lewis:
Using the risk - remedy method to evaluate outsourcing tenders. 203-211
Volume 14, Number 3, September 1999
- Chris Sauer, Leslie P. Willcocks:
Teaching cases for information systems. 213-216 - Paul Richardson, Peter Weill:
Telstra's National Telemarketing Centre. 217-234 - Keng Siau:
Xcert Software, Inc. 235-242 - Sabine Gabriele Hirt, E. Burton Swanson:
Adopting SAP at Siemens Power Corporation. 243-251 - Jeanne W. Ross:
Dow Corning Corporation: business processes and information technology. 253-266 - Charalambos L. Iacovou:
The IPACS project: when IT hits the fan. 267-275 - Olga Volkoff, E. F. Peter Newson:
Nortel - reinventing IS. 277-286 - M. Kathryn Brohman, Duncan Copeland:
Riverbank Financial: changing the role of information technology. 287-293 - Claudia Loebbecke, Philip Powell, Carl Gallagher:
Buy the book: electronic commerce in the book trade. 295-301 - Jan Damsgaard:
Global Logistics System Asia Co., Ltd. 303-314
Volume 14, Number 4, December 1999
- Troy J. Strader, Leslie P. Willcocks:
Global Research Perspectives on Electronic Commerce: Introduction to the Theme Issue. 315-317 - Robert Davis, Margo Buchanan-Oliver, Roderick Brodie:
Relationship marketing in electronic commerce environments. 319-331 - Ashok Ranchhod, Calin Gurau:
Internet-enabled distribution strategies. 333-346 - Mireille S. Threlkel, C. Bruce Kavan:
From traditional EDI to Internet-based EDI: managerial considerations. 347-360 - Troy J. Strader, Fu-Ren Lin, Michael J. Shaw:
Business-to-business electronic commerce and convergent assembly supply chain management. 361-373 - Leif B. Methlie, Herbjørn Nysveen:
Loyalty of on-line bank customers. 375-386 - Chris Sauer, Suzan Burton:
Is there a place for department stores on the Internet? Lessons from an abandoned pilot. 387-398 - Nikolaos Pisanias, Leslie P. Willcocks:
Understanding slow Internet adoption: 'infomediation' in ship-broking markets. 399-413
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