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Information Technology & People, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2006
- Edoardo Jacucci, Ole Hanseth, Kalle Lyytinen:
Introduction: Taking complexity seriously in IS research. 5-11 - Hind Benbya, Bill McKelvey:
Toward a complexity theory of information systems development. 12-34 - Richard M. Kim, Simon M. Kaplan:
Interpreting socio-technical co-evolution: Applying complex adaptive systems to IS engagement. 35-54 - Ingunn Moser, John Law:
Fluids or flows? Information and qualculation in medical practice. 55-73 - Bongsug Chae, Giovan Francesco Lanzara:
Self-destructive dynamics in large-scale technochange and some ways of counteracting it. 74-97 - Jannis Kallinikos:
Information out of information: on the self-referential dynamics of information growth. 98-115
Volume 19, Number 2, 2006
- Torkil Clemmensen:
Whatever happened to the psychology of human-computer interaction?: A biography of the life of a psychological framework within a HCI journal. 121-151 - Anne-Laure Fayard:
Interacting on a video-mediated stage: The collaborative construction of an interactional video setting. 152-169 - Robert Willison:
Understanding the offender/environment dynamic for computer crimes. 170-186
Volume 19, Number 3, 2006
- Lynette Kvasny, Helen J. Richardson:
Critical research in information systems: looking forward, looking back. 196-202 - Alison Adam, David Kreps:
Enabling or disabling technologies? A critical approach to web accessibility. 203-218 - Paul Jackson, Hosein Gharavi, Jane E. Klobas:
Technologies of the self: virtual work and the inner panopticon. 219-243 - Marlei Pozzebon, Ryad Titah, Alain Pinsonneault:
Combining social shaping of technology and communicative action theory for understanding rhetorical closure in IT. 244-271 - Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft:
Critical empirical research in IS: an example of gender and the IT workforce. 272-292
Volume 19, Number 4, 2006
- Anne Powell, John Galvin, Gabriele Piccoli:
Antecedents to team member commitment from near and far: A comparison between collocated and virtual teams. 299-322 - Dorrie DeLuca, Joseph S. Valacich:
Virtual teams in and out of synchronicity. 323-344 - J. Alberto Espinosa, William H. DeLone, Gwanhoo Lee:
Global boundaries, task processes and IS project success: a field study. 345-370 - Joe Nandhakumar, Richard L. Baskerville:
Durability of online teamworking: patterns of trust. 371-389
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