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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j34]Robert L. Glass, Frank Land:
Errors in Computing History. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 43(4): 9-12 (2018) - 2015
- [j33]Frank Land:
Early History of the Information Systems Discipline in the UK: An account based on living through the period. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 36: 26 (2015) - [j32]Frank Land:
Review: The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 36: 27 (2015) - 2013
- [j31]Antony Bryant, Alistair Black, Frank Land, Jaana Porra:
Information Systems history: What is history? What is IS history? What IS history? ... and why even bother with history? J. Inf. Technol. 28(1): 1-17 (2013) - [j30]Antony Bryant, Alistair Black, Frank Land, Jaana Porra:
Contributions, topics, and methods. J. Inf. Technol. 28(2): 91-92 (2013) - 2012
- [j29]Antony Bryant, Frank Land:
Discursive formations and trans-disciplinary agendas: a response to Walsham. J. Inf. Technol. 27(3): 249-254 (2012) - [p3]Frank Land:
Remembering LEO. Reflections on the History of Computing 2012: 22-42 - 2011
- [j28]Jeff Baker, Michel Avital, Gordon B. Davis, Frank Land, Howard Morgan, James C. Wetherbe:
ICIS 2010 Panel Report: Technologies that Transform Business and Research: Lessons from the Past as We Look to the Future. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 28: 29 (2011) - [j27]Elayne W. Coakes, Antony Bryant, Frank Land, Andy D. Phippen:
The Dark Side of Technology: Some Sociotechnical Reflections. Int. J. Sociotechnology Knowl. Dev. 3(4): 40-51 (2011) - [r2]Frank Land, Urooj Amjad, Sevasti-Melissa Nolas:
Introducing Knowledge Management as Both Desirable and Undesirable Processes. Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management 2011: 473-481 - [r1]Frank Land, Urooj Amjad, Sevasti-Melissa Nolas:
Knowledge Management Processes. Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management 2011: 719-727 - 2010
- [j26]Frank Land:
The use of history in IS research: an opportunity missed? J. Inf. Technol. 25(4): 385-394 (2010) - [c14]Jeff Baker, Michel Avital, Gordon B. Davis, Frank F. Land, Howard Morgan, James C. Wetherbe:
Technologies that Transform Business and Research: Lessons from the Past as We Look to the Future. ICIS 2010: 117
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j25]Frank Land, Claudia Loebbecke, Albert A. Angehrn, Eric K. Clemons, Alan R. Hevner, Günter Müller:
ICIS 2008 Panel Report: Design Science in Information Systems: Hegemony, Bandwagon, or New Wave? Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 24: 29 (2009) - [j24]Antony Bryant, Frank Land, John Leslie King:
Editors' Introduction. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 10(11): 4 (2009) - [p2]Frank Land:
Knowledge Management or the Management of Knowledge? Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning 2009: 15-25 - 2008
- [c13]Frank Land, Claudia Loebbecke, Albert A. Angehrn, Eric K. Clemons, Alan R. Hevner, Günter Müller:
Design Science in Information Systems: Hegemony, Bandwagon, or New Wave? ICIS 2008: 1 - 2007
- [j23]Frank Land, Urooj Amjad, Sevasti-Melissa Nolas:
The Ethics of Knowledge Management. Int. J. Knowl. Manag. 3(1): 1-9 (2007) - [c12]Frank Land, Antony Bryant, Ken Eason, Eve Mitleton-Kelly, David Wastell:
Complexity Theory and the Diffusion of Innovations. Organizational Dynamics of Technology-Based Innovation 2007: 527-528 - 2006
- [j22]Frank Land:
Leo II and the Model T Ford. Comput. J. 49(6): 650-656 (2006) - [j21]David E. Avison, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Elayne W. Coakes, Gordon B. Davis, Michael J. Earl, Amany R. Elbanna, Guy Fitzgerald, Robert D. Galliers, Rudy Hirschheim, Juhani Iivari, Heinz K. Klein, Frank F. Land, Marco de Marco, Andrew M. Pettigrew, Jaana Porra, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Carsten Sørensen, Bob Wood, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Enid Mumford: a tribute. Inf. Syst. J. 16(4): 343-382 (2006) - [c11]Urooj Amjad, Frank Land, Sevasti-Melissa Nolas:
Minitrack Introduction. HICSS 2006 - [c10]Kenneth E. Kendall, David E. Avison, Gordon B. Davis, Julie E. Kendall, Frank Land, Michael D. Myers:
Panel: OASIS in the Mirror: Reflections on the Impacts and Research of IFIP WG 8.2. IFIP TC8 WCC ISS 2006: 63-66 - 2005
- [j20]Chris W. Clegg, Catherine Chu, Steve Smithson, Alan Henney, Dianne Willis, Peter Jagodzinski, Brian Hopkins, Belen Icasati-Johanson, Steven Fleck, John Nicholls, Stuart Bennett, Frank Land, Malcolm Peltu, Malcolm Patterson:
Sociotechnical Study of e-Business: Grappling with an Octopus. J. Electron. Commer. Organ. 3(1): 53-71 (2005) - [c9]Frank F. Land, Maddalena Sorrentino, Kim Viborg Andersen, Mike Cushman, Leela Damodoran, Mary Reid:
Panel: E-government, the citizen and equity. ECIS 2005: 1772-1776 - 2004
- [c8]Frank Land, Helga Drummond, Philip Vos Fellman, Roberto Rodriguez, Steven Furnell, Prodromos Tsiavos:
The Darker Side of Innovation. IT Innovation for Adaptability and Competitiveness 2004: 465-466 - 2001
- [j19]Frank Land:
Measuring Information Technology Investment Payoff: a Contemporary Approach. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 10(1): 68 (2001) - [c7]Frank F. Land, Lars Mathiassen, Robert D. Galliers, Mike Cushman, Richard L. Baskerville:
Collaboration Between Academics and Practitioners Using Action Research. Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development 2001: 467-470 - 2000
- [j18]Frank Land:
The First Business Computer: A Case Study in User-Driven Innovation. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 22(3): 16-26 (2000) - [c6]Frank F. Land:
Evaluation in a Socio-technical Context. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT 2000: 115-126
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j17]Barbara Farbey, Frank Land, David Targett:
The moving staircase - Problems of appraisal and evaluation in a turbulent environment. Inf. Technol. People 12(3): 238-252 (1999) - [j16]David T. Caminer, John Aris, Peter Hermon, Frank Land:
LEO: The Incredible Story of the World's First Business Computer. J. Database Manag. 10(1): 44 (1999) - [j15]Barbara Farbey, Frank Land, David Targett:
Moving IS evaluation forward: learning themes and research issues. J. Strateg. Inf. Syst. 8(2): 189-207 (1999) - 1998
- [j14]Frank Land:
A contingency based approach to requirements elicitation and systems development. J. Syst. Softw. 40(1): 3-6 (1998) - [j13]Frank Land:
From IT application to organizational transformation. J. Syst. Softw. 40(2): 183-184 (1998) - 1996
- [j12]Frank Land:
The new alchemist: or how to transmute base organizations into corporations of gleaming gold. J. Strateg. Inf. Syst. 5(1): 7-17 (1996) - [c5]Chrisanthi Avgerou, Frank Land, Kalle Lyytinen, Helmut Krcmar, Dewald Roode, Jacques-André Bartoli:
Panel: How does PhD research in information systems differ across countries? ECIS 1996: 1359 - 1995
- [j11]Barbara Farbey, David Targett, Frank Land:
Evaluating business information systems: reflections on an empirical study. Inf. Syst. J. 5(4): 235-252 (1995) - [c4]Frank Land:
The new alchemist: or how to transmute base organizations into corporations of gleaming gold. ECIS 1995: 21-30 - [e1]Georgios I. Doukidis, Robert D. Galliers, Tawfik Jelassi, Helmut Krcmar, Frank Land:
Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 1995, Athens, Greece, 1995. 1995 [contents] - 1994
- [j10]Barbara Farbey, David Targett, Frank F. Land:
Matching an IT Project with an appropriate method of evaluation: a research note on 'Evaluating Investments in IT'. J. Inf. Technol. 9(3): 239-243 (1994) - 1993
- [c3]Frank Land, Barbara Farbey, David Targett:
A taxonomy of information systems applications: The benefits ladder. ECIS 1993: 312-319 - 1992
- [j9]Barbara Farbey, Frank Land, David Targett:
Evaluating investments in IT. J. Inf. Technol. 7(2): 109-122 (1992) - 1991
- [j8]James Backhouse, Jonathan Liebenau, Frank Land:
On the discipline of information systems. Inf. Syst. J. 1(1): 19-27 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j7]Frank F. Land, P. N. Le Quesne, I. Wijegunaratne:
Effective Systems: Overcoming the Obstacles. J. Inf. Technol. 4(2): 81-91 (1989) - 1986
- [j6]Frank Land:
A Message. J. Inf. Technol. 1(1): 6 (1986) - [j5]Frank Land, Elizabeth Somogyi:
Software Engineering: The Relationship between a Formal System and its Environment. J. Inf. Technol. 1(1): 14-21 (1986) - [p1]Frank Land, Enid Mumford, John Hawgood:
Training the systems analyst of the 1980s: four analytical procedures to assist the design process. Trends in Information Systems 1986: 35-52 - 1985
- [j4]Frank Land:
Is an Information Theory Enough? Comput. J. 28(3): 211-215 (1985) - 1982
- [j3]Frank Land:
Adapting to changing user requirements. Inf. Manag. 5(2): 59-75 (1982) - 1980
- [j2]Frank F. Land:
A critical view of some recent assertions about MIS and DBMS. Inf. Manag. 3(4): 129-131 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [c2]John Hawgood, Frank F. Land, Enid Mumford:
A participative approach to forward planning and system change. ECI 1978: 39-61 - 1976
- [j1]Frank F. Land:
Evaluation of Systems Goals in Determining a Design Strategy for a Computer Based Information System. Comput. J. 19(4): 290-294 (1976) - 1971
- [c1]John Hawgood, Frank F. Land, Enid Mumford, C. Michael Reddington:
The Evaluation and Management of Computer-based Systems: An Interdisciplinary Approach. IFIP Congress (2) 1971: 949-953
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