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- Mark S. Ackerman:
Definitional and contextual issues in organizational and group memories. Inf. Technol. People 9(1): 10-24 (1996) - Marie-Claude Boudreau, Daniel Robey:
Coping with contradictions in business process re-engineering. Inf. Technol. People 9(4): 40-57 (1996) - Carol V. Brown, Jeanne W. Ross:
The information systems balancing act: building partnerships and infrastructure. Inf. Technol. People 9(1): 49-62 (1996) - Delvin Grant, Erhan Mergen:
Applying quality to Leavitt's framework to solve information technology problems: A case study. Inf. Technol. People 9(2): 43-60 (1996) - M. Gordon Hunter, Shailendra C. Palvia:
Ideal, advertised and actual systems analyst skills: the Singapore context. Inf. Technol. People 9(1): 63-77 (1996) - Lucas D. Introna:
Notes on ateleological information systems development. Inf. Technol. People 9(4): 20-39 (1996) - G. Roland Kaye, Stephen E. Little:
Global business and cross-cultural information systems: Technical and institutional dimensions of diffusion. Inf. Technol. People 9(3): 30-54 (1996) - Melih Kirlidog:
Information technology transfer to a developing country: Executive information systems in Turkey. Inf. Technol. People 9(3): 55-84 (1996) - Nathalie N. Mitev:
More than a failure? The computerized reservation systems at French Railways. Inf. Technol. People 9(4): 8-19 (1996) - John T. Nosek, Munir Mandviwalla:
Mobile group support technologies for any-time, any-place team support. Inf. Technol. People 9(4): 58-70 (1996) - Graham Sewell:
A Japanese "cure" to a British "disease"? Cultural dimensions to the development of workplace surveillance technologies. Inf. Technol. People 9(3): 12-29 (1996) - Christopher Westrup:
The play of information systems development: Drama and ritual in the development of a nursing information system. Inf. Technol. People 9(2): 24-42 (1996) - Francis A. Wilson:
The socio-cybernetic paradox of the networked firm. Inf. Technol. People 9(2): 3-23 (1996) - Eleanor Wynn, David G. Novick:
Relevance conventions and problem boundaries in work redesign teams. Inf. Technol. People 9(2): 61-80 (1996) - Alexandre Zenie:
Analysing and redesigning a remote sensing business process for rapid estimates of agriculture in Europe. Inf. Technol. People 9(1): 25-48 (1996)
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