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- ICT growth and convergence between rich and poor regionsAntonio Acconcia, Alfredo Del Monte. 1-11 [doi]
- Modern professionals and their tools ICT supporting organisational flexibility and controlAdel Al-Taitoon, Carsten Sørensen, David Gibson. 12-21 [doi]
- ERP implementation and change: towards a cross-functional viewRedouane El Amrani, Frantz Rowe, Marc Bidan, Bénédicte Geffroy-Maronnat, Rolande Marciniak. 22-40 [doi]
- Drivers and inhibitors to E-Commerce adoption: Exploring the rationality of consumer behavior in the electronic marketplaceBill Anckar. 41-58 [doi]
- A multi-model algorithm for the cost-oriented design of the information technology infrastructureDanilo Ardagna, Chiara Francalanci, Marco Trubian. 59-69 [doi]
- CoPEP: a development process model for community platforms for cancer patientsYvonne Arnold, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar. 70-71 [doi]
- The complex imbrications of ICT and societyChrisanthi Avgerou, Saskia Sassen, Claudio U. Ciborra, Lucas D. Introna. 72-87 [doi]
- Reexamining information systems success through the information technology professionals perspectiveMichel Avital. 88-102 [doi]
- Usability in social action: reinterpreting effectiveness efficiency and satisfactionPär J. Ågerfalk, Owen Eriksson. 103-117 [doi]
- The key to trust? signalling quality in the PKI marketJames Backhouse, Carol Hsu, John Baptista, Jimmy C. Tseng. 118-121 [doi]
- Transfer of development process knowledge through method adaptation and implementationPer Backlund, Christina Hallenborg, Guomundur Hallgrimsson. 122-125 [doi]
- Finding a home for web-based information systems - perusing the landscapeChris Barry, Jeremy Brown. 126-138 [doi]
- A case of non strategic alignment - An IT and business unit liaison roleOwen Harte Barry, Brian O Flaherty. 139-150 [doi]
- Panel: Facing disruption - responsive contents and technological responsabilityTheodor Barth, Yasmin Merali, David Snowden. 151-159 [doi]
- Panel: The future of distribution system in retail banking: strategy resources and technologyDieter Bartmann, Arnaldo Camuffo, Marco de Marco, Robert Winter. 160-172 [doi]
- Beyond the electronic commerce diffusion race: efficiency prevailsRoman Beck, Wolfgang König, Rolf T. Wigand. 173-184 [doi]
- Conceptual design of www-based information systemsJörg Becker, Christian Brelage, Michael Thygs, Michael Ribbert. 185-195 [doi]
- Architectures for enterprise information portals: an approach to integrate data warehousing and content managementJörg Becker, Ralf Knackstedt, Thomas Serries. 196-211 [doi]
- Electronic consultation at the national assembly for WalesPaul Beynon-Davies, Ian Owens, Michael D. Williams, Rebecca A. Hill. 212-226 [doi]
- E-learning and SMEs: do demand and supply speak the same language?Paola Bielli, Jane E. Klobas. 227-238 [doi]
- Using online services in untrusted environments: a privacy-preserving architectureClaus Boyens, Oliver Günther. 239-250 [doi]
- The relocation effect: a productivity increase when service activities where relocated from city areas to rural areasRagnwald Böhlin, Rune Wigblad, Denise R. McCluskey. 251-261 [doi]
- A risk management of ASPsLloyd Brodsky, Yao-Hua Tan. 262-277 [doi]
- Maintaining a CLASP (Customer Leveraged Application Service Provision) on application service providers: a lesson from german SMEs to ASPsLisa K. Brown, Deemple Tailor, Philip Seltsikas. 278-292 [doi]
- Information technology and competitive advantage. The role of the ownership structureSebastián Bruque Cámara, José Moyano-Fuentes, M. Jesús Hernández-Ortiz, Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez. 293-307 [doi]
- Politics in packaged software implementationChristopher Bull. 308-315 [doi]
- Locating IT competencies in a learning organization: a case study of the development of firm specific IT resources at Analog Devices Inc.Tom Butler, Ciaran Murphy. 316-326 [doi]
- Unpacking dynamic capabilities in the small-to-medium software enterprise: process assets and historyTom Butler, Ciaran Murphy. 327-337 [doi]
- Examining the influence of ERP systems on firm-specific knowledge and core capabilities: a case study of SAP implementation and useTom Butler, Aidan Pyke. 338-347 [doi]
- Critical realism: a way forward in IS researchSven A. Carlsson. 348-362 [doi]
- Acting out the future: a process for envisionmentJennie Carroll, Daniel Tobin. 363-378 [doi]
- The process of ISD methodology selection and use: a case studyJennie Carroll. 379-392 [doi]
- The adoption of information systems in SMEs: organizational issues and success factorsAngelo Caruso, Michela Marchiori. 393-398 [doi]
- E-learning: designing new business educationCristina Cáliz, Sandra Sieber. 399-407 [doi]
- Transacting with citizens: Australian government policy strategy and implementation of online tax lodgementJeff Chamberlain, Tanya Castleman. 408-419 [doi]
- An integrative model of consumer trust in internet shoppingChristy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee. 420-432 [doi]
- Network technologies and local networks: evidence from a three-year survey in north east italyMaria Chiarvesio, Eleonora Di Maria, Stefano Micelli. 433-443 [doi]
- Applying stakeholder theory to analyse the diffusion of broadband in South Korea: the importance of the government s roleJyoti Choudrie, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Heejin Lee. 444-454 [doi]
- A session-based empirical investigation of web usageMario Christ, Steffan Baron, Ramayya Krishnan, Daniel Nagin, Oliver Günther. 455-460 [doi]
- A strategic analysis of internet contents market in electronic commerceSe-Hak Chun, Jhung-Soo Hong, Ji-Ho Joo, Eun-Jin Kim, Min-Young Kim, Jae-Cheol Kim. 461-472 [doi]
- ICT corporate infrastructures and risk: a dual perspectiveClaudio U. Ciborra, Daniel Osei-joehene. 473-479 [doi]
- Application of the theory of organized activity to the coordination of social information systemsJosé A. Moinhos Cordeiro, Joaquim Filipe. 480-495 [doi]
- Actor network theory and after: what s new for IS research?Antonio Cordella, Maha Shaikh. 496-508 [doi]
- Technology definition and users participation: A case study on actor roles in systems developmentVincenzo D Andrea, Sandra Cattai, Gianni Jacucci. 509-520 [doi]
- Project selection in knowledge intensive organizations based on intellectual capital scorecardsHenry Daniels, Bram De Jonge. 521-530 [doi]
- Electronic commerce on the new silk road: a cornucopia of research opportunitiesRobert M. Davison, Douglas R. Vogel, Joze Gricar, Roger Harris, Maddalena Sorrentino. 531-532 [doi]
- The value of cooperative planning in supply chains. A simulative approachLuis Martín Díaz, Peter Buxmann. 533-544 [doi]
- A knowledge management application to support knowledge sharing in a design engineering communityBrian Donnellan, Brian Fitzgerald. 545-556 [doi]
- Indigenous australians in the information age: exploring issues of neutrality in information technologyLaurel Evelyn Dyson. 557-559 [doi]
- Achieving social integration to implement ERP systemsAmany R. Elbanna. 560-572 [doi]
- Panel: Situatedness, accountabilty or moods to contrast abstractionSara Eriksén, Ina Wagner, Peter Axel Nielsen, Silvia Gherardi, Gianni Jacucci, Claudio U. Ciborra. 573-586 [doi]
- To denominate and characterise in the context of information systemsOwen Eriksson. 587-596 [doi]
- Using XML vocabularies to exploit changing business models: the newsML experienceMartin Fahy, Joseph Feller, Patrick Finnegan, Ciaran Murphy. 597-611 [doi]
- Panel: Is open source revolutionising the software industry?Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald. 612-625 [doi]
- Emerging organisations: metateams in major IT projectsWalter D. Fernández, Alan Underwood. 626-641 [doi]
- Earning m-oney - a situation based approach for mobile business modelsStefan Figge, Gregor Schrott, Jan Muntermann, Kai Rannenberg, S.-H. Chun. 642-656 [doi]
- A qualitative approach to investigating the behavioural definitions of the four-paradigm theory of information systems developmentDonal J. Flynn, Zahid I. Hussain. 657-671 [doi]
- An analysis of the impact of reputation on supply websJochen Franke, Tim Stockheim. 672-686 [doi]
- Development of a security methodology for cooperative information systems: the cooPSIS projectMariagrazia Fugini, Mario Mezzanzanica. 687-693 [doi]
- Defining prerequisites for banking web site design: the wow! approachVanessa Gemmo, Rita Bissola, Andrea Carignani. 694-707 [doi]
- The causal relationship between information and communication technology (ICT) and foreign direct investment (FDI)Roghieh Gholami, Sang-Yong Tom Lee, Almas Heshmati. 708-729 [doi]
- Analysis of interrelations between business models and knowledge management strategies in consulting firmsSven Grolik, Dirk Kalmring, Dietrich Lehner, Chiara Frigerio. 730-739 [doi]
- Does culture really matter? Cultural influences on the knowledge transfer process within multinational corporationsParissa Haghirian. 740-751 [doi]
- The role of IS in islamic banking: a cultural perspectiveMian Farooq Haq, Steve Smithson. 752-764 [doi]
- Measuring attitudes towards mobile information services: an empirical validation of the HED/UT scaleHans van der Heijden, Lotte Sangstad Sørensen. 765-777 [doi]
- From traditional to virtual organisation: implications for work unit boundariesChristopher J. Hemingway, Karin Breu. 778-787 [doi]
- Provision of customer knowledge to supply chainsRoland Holten, Alexander Dreiling. 788-793 [doi]
- The impact of software patents on the structure of the software market - a simulation modelNorman Hoppen, Daniel Beimborn, Wolfgang König. 794-809 [doi]
- Information systems strategy and configurational technologies: cases from the UK public sectorKeith S. Horton. 810-821 [doi]
- Information intensity and the impact of IT investments on productivity: an industry level perspectiveQing Hu, Jim Quan. 822-832 [doi]
- Reflections on the use of grounded theory in interpretive information systems researchJim Hughes, Steven Jones. 833-845 [doi]
- Fit and social construction in knowledge management systemsGhiyoung Im, Arjan Raven. 846-853 [doi]
- Information sysems development and the participatory ethosMarius A. Janson, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic. 854-863 [doi]
- The impact of prior online shopping experience on future purchasing channel choiceJonna Järveläinen. 864-875 [doi]
- The role of informal networks in knowledge sharingTony Jewels, Alan Underwood, Carmen de Pablos Heredero. 876-886 [doi]
- Romtelecom: A systemic approach to IT policy: a new perspective for developing countriesCarmen Joham, Elizabeth Hobson. 887-895 [doi]
- Networks as alternative forms of organization: some critical remarksJannis Kallinikos. 896-901 [doi]
- Leveraging organizational knowledge to formulate manufacturing strategyNikos I. Karacapilidis, Emmanuel Adamides, Christina E. Evangelou. 902-918 [doi]
- Persistent problems in information systems development. The case of the world wide webKarlheinz Kautz, Jacob Nørbjerg. 919-926 [doi]
- Organizational knowledge and autopoiesis: towards a new viewRobert Kay, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic. 927-941 [doi]
- Enhancing partner matching with recommendation systemsTobias Keim, Frank Färber, Tim Weitzel. 942-947 [doi]
- E-negotiations: towards engineering of technology-based social processesGregory E. Kersten. 948-958 [doi]
- Offshore information systems outsourcing: strategies and scenariosNaureen Khan, Wendy Currie, Vishanth Weerakkody. 959-970 [doi]
- Hybrid XML data model architecture for efficient document managementEun-Young Kim, Jin Ho Choi, Jhung-Soo Hong, Tae Hun Kim, Se-Hak Chun. 971-982 [doi]
- Do you know your terms? - A procedure model for terminology managementStefan Kremer, Lutz Kolbe, Walter Brenner. 983-994 [doi]
- Electronic commerce issues in the australian manufacturing industryJoze Kuzic, Nicholas Billington. 995-1002 [doi]
- Implications of constructivism for computer-based learningTimo Lainema. 1003-1016 [doi]
- The significance of routines for the analysis and design of information systems: a preliminary studyReeva M. Lederman, Robert B. Johnston, Simon K. Milton. 1017-1034 [doi]
- Meeting privacy obligations: the implications for information systems developmentReeva M. Lederman, Graeme G. Shanks, Martin R. Gibbs. 1035-1050 [doi]
- IS alignment in small firms: new paths through the mazeMargi Levy, Philip Powell, Philip Yetton. 1051-1061 [doi]
- An exploratory case study on IS implementation and organizational change in ChinaHuixian Li, John Lim, K. S. Raman. 1062-1072 [doi]
- Pricing software development servicesYossi Lichtenstein, Alan McDonnell. 1073-1083 [doi]
- Sustainable knowledge management systems: integration personalisation and contextualisationSharman Lichtenstein, Paula M. C. Swatman. 1084-1092 [doi]
- An alternative theory of legacy information systemsBen Light. 1093-1111 [doi]
- Towards definitive benchmarking of algorithm performanceAndrew Lim, Wee-Chong Oon, Wenbin Zhu. 1112-1129 [doi]
- Habit in the context of IS continuance: theory extension and scale developmentMoez Limayem, Sabine Gabriele Hirt, Christy M. K. Cheung. 1130-1140 [doi]
- Opensource platforms under coopetition: a comparative analysis of sourceforge and CodeX (Xerox) as two coopetitive learning and knowledge exchange networks (coLKENs)Claudia Löbbecke, Albert A. Angehrn. 1141-1153 [doi]
- Integrating trust and risk perceptions in business-to-consumer electronic commerce with the technology acceptance modelHung Kit Lui, Rodger Jamieson. 1154-1170 [doi]
- Towards work-integrated learning communitiesUlrika Lundh Snis, Lars Svensson, Christian Östlund. 1171-1187 [doi]
- An ontological oriented approach on e-learning. Integrating semantics for adaptive e-learning systemsMiltiadis D. Lytras, Athanasia Pouloudi, Nikolaos Korfiatis. 1188-1204 [doi]
- Strategy sort of died around april last year for a lot of us - CIO perceptions on ICT value and strategy in the UK financial sectorRajen Madan, Carsten Sørensen, Susan V. Scott. 1205-1219 [doi]
- IS and the integrated network organisation: a cautionary tale from the financial services sectorAnita Mangan, Séamas Kelly. 1220-1235 [doi]
- Panel: The adoption and impacts of B2B marketplacesM. Lynne Markus, Ellen Christiaanse, Jan Damsgaard, Kalle Lyytinen. 1236-1246 [doi]
- Organizational change and productivity growth: an empirical analysis of the Italian insurance industryCalogero Matassa, Paolo Neirotti, Emilio Paolucci. 1247-1261 [doi]
- The ERP system as a part of an organization s administrative paradoxUlf Melin. 1262-1276 [doi]
- A critique of statistical modelling from a critical realist perspectiveJohn Mingers. 1277-1288 [doi]
- Assessing a measure of social emotional interaction in face-to-face and virtual communication using the Bales MethodRuggero Rossi De Mio. 1289-1298 [doi]
- Configuring peer-to-peer software: an empirical study of how users react to the regulatory features of softwareAdela Mlcakova, Edgar A. Whitley. 1299-1310 [doi]
- Evaluating the effectiveness of learning interventions: an information systems case studyDaniel L. Moody, Guttorm Sindre. 1311-1326 [doi]
- The method evaluation model: a theoretical model for validating information systems design methodsDaniel L. Moody. 1327-1336 [doi]
- Measuring the quality of data models: an empirical evaluation of the use of quality metrics in practiceDaniel L. Moody. 1337-1352 [doi]
- An empirical investigation of determinants to buy application services from ASPsVincenzo Morabito. 1353-1363 [doi]
- Contemporary issues of enterprise content management: the case of statoilBjørn Erik Munkvold, Tero Päivärinta, Anne Kristine Hodne, Elin Stangeland. 1364-1383 [doi]
- The transformation of work in european banks: an analysis of IT skillsPaolo Neirotti, Emilio Paolucci. 1384-1390 [doi]
- Conceptualizing the three dimensions of inter-organizational communities of practiceSue Newell, Robert D. Galliers, Jimmy C. Huang. 1391-1397 [doi]
- Interfaces in adoption of an evolving innovation: an activity-theoretical perspective and the price of convenienceGrace Ng-Kruelle, Douglas S. Rebne, Paul A. Swatman, J. Felix Hampe. 1398-1410 [doi]
- SME network practice - a qualitative study of network management practice and design implications for ICT-supportAndreas Nilsson, Johan Magnusson, Håkan Enquist. 1411-1423 [doi]
- The difference between use and utilisation of IT - A case study of implementing an IT- induced corporate strategyTorbjörn Nordström, Mikael Söderström. 1424-1436 [doi]
- Assessing the performance of an electronic marketplace: a conceptual model and case studyPhilip O Reilly, Pat Finnegan. 1437-1454 [doi]
- Exploring perceptions of IT support for road haulage companies: a qualitative interview studyCarl Magnus Olsson. 1455-1461 [doi]
- Towards a stakeholder analysis of information systems development project abandonmentGary S. C. Pan, Donal J. Flynn. 1462-1473 [doi]
- Discourse analysis in IS research: constructing presence in virtual organizingNiki Panteli. 1474-1479 [doi]
- Information quality issues in telco database marketing campaignsGeorgios P. Papamichail, Ioannis P. Antoniadis. 1480-1490 [doi]
- From e-business to knowledge e-tradingEmanuela Pauselli. 1491-1496 [doi]
- Institutional trust and familiarity in online interorganizational relationshipsPaul A. Pavlou, Yao-Hua Tan, David Gefen. 1497-1509 [doi]
- Exploring products and services in cyberspace: towards a categorisationJoe Peppard, Anna Rylander. 1510-1524 [doi]
- Adoption trends in application service provisioning: an exploratory field study of small and medium-size enterprisesRyan Peterson, Alea M. Fairchild. 1525-1539 [doi]
- The value of business intelligence in the context of developing countriesMaira Petrini, Marlei Pozzebon. 1540-1554 [doi]
- The duality of mobility: understanding fluid organizations and stable interactionDaniele Pica, Masao Kakihara. 1555-1570 [doi]
- Panel: Teaching information systems today: the convergence between IS and organization theoryAndrea Pontiggia, Claudio U. Ciborra, Domenico Ferrari, Manfred Grauer, Karlheinz Kautz, Marcello Martinez, Sandra Sieber. 1571-1582 [doi]
- Work practice characteristics: a framework for understanding complex issues of groupware integrationJens Kaaber Pors, Jesper Simonsen. 1583-1590 [doi]
- ICT enhanced communities of practice: respecting and maintaining the duality between organizations and practicesDirk Postma. 1591-1602 [doi]
- Spectrum of e-business maturity in australian SMEs: a multiple case studies approach on the applicability of the stages of growth for e-business modelAdi Prananto, Judy McKay, Peter Marshall. 1603-1613 [doi]
- A framework for analyzing software business modelsRisto Rajala, Matti Rossi, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen. 1614-1627 [doi]
- E-careers guidance in quasi-markets for educationAgneta Ranerup. 1628-1641 [doi]
- Re-negotiating protocols: a way to integrate groupware in collaborative learning settingsPernille Bjørn Rasmussen. 1642-1652 [doi]
- Profit maximization in multi service networks - an optimization modelSoumit Sain, Sascha Herpers. 1653-1669 [doi]
- Assessing the business consequences of systems riskHannu Salmela. 1670-1682 [doi]
- Assessing web-based electronic services adoption model (E-SAM)Kamaljeet Sandhu, Brian J. Corbitt. 1683-1696 [doi]
- Real-time workflow audit data integration into data warehouse systemsJosef Schiefer, Jun-Jang Jeng, Robert M. Bruckner. 1697-1706 [doi]
- Methods as knowledge enablers in software development organizationsMikael Schönström, Sven A. Carlsson. 1707-1718 [doi]
- Price controlled resource allocation for the provision of information products and services employing combinatorial auctionsMichael Schwind, Tim Stockheim, Stefan Seibel. 1719-1735 [doi]
- A process modelling success model: insights from a case studyWasana Sedera, Michael Rosemann, Gabriella Doebeli. 1736-1743 [doi]
- Organizational memory in group decision making: use of constructive group conflictPriya Seetharaman, Souren Paul. 1744-1759 [doi]
- Positivist single case study research in information systems: a critical analysisGraeme G. Shanks, Anne N. Parr. 1760-1774 [doi]
- Representing things and properties in conceptual modelling: an empirical evaluationGraeme G. Shanks, Jasmina Nuredini, Daniel Tobin, Daniel L. Moody, Ron Weber. 1775-1785 [doi]
- The impact of information technology on the performance of diversified firmsNamchul Shin. 1786-1800 [doi]
- Implementing customer relationship management in the hotel sector: does IT matter?Marianna Sigala. 1801-1813 [doi]
- Unraveling the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on restaurant productivityMarianna Sigala. 1814-1815 [doi]
- Conditions for change related to groupware in a distributed organization - a case studyJesper Simonsen, Jens Kaaber Pors. 1816-1829 [doi]
- Research philosophies in the IOS adoption fieldRamanathan Somasundaram, Jan Karlsbjerg. 1830-1845 [doi]
- Panel: Mobile interaction and pervasive social technologiesCarsten Sørensen, Jan Damsgaard, Kalle Lyytinen, Daniele Pica. 1846-1858 [doi]
- Towards a reference model for m-commerce applicationsKatarina Stanoevska-Slabeva. 1859-1870 [doi]
- Issues affecting benefit realisation in electronic marketplacesRosemary Stockdale, Craig Standing. 1871-1886 [doi]
- Shaping CIO s competencies and activities to improve company performance: an empirical studyMarco Tagliavini, Jennifer Moro, Aurelio Ravarini, Tor Guimaraes. 1887-1897 [doi]
- Strategies to reduce information asymmetry in web service marketGerrit Tamm, Maria Wünsche. 1898-1912 [doi]
- E-governance: towards a strategic convergence of stakeholder interestsChee-Wee Tan, Shan Ling Pan, Eric Tze Kuan Lim. 1913-1929 [doi]
- Symbolic interactionist ethnography: implications for information systems research and practiceMichael T. K. Tan, Xinwei Wang, Lei Zhu. 1930-1946 [doi]
- Implementing inter-organizational systems (IOS) for strategic advantage: a value-flow frameworkMichael T. K. Tan, K. S. Raman, Kwok Kee Wei. 1947-1959 [doi]
- Factors influencing users satisfaction with integrative knowledge management systems - A preliminary investigationBernard Terrill, Andrew Flitman. 1960-1971 [doi]
- Integrating cross-enterprise systems: an innovative framework for the introduction of enterprise application integrationMarinos Themistocleous, Zahir Irani. 1972-1988 [doi]
- Targeting new customer segments with innovative solutions: application service providing for the energy management sectorHorst Treiblmaier, Arne Floh, Susanne Fuchs, Arno Scharl. 1989-2000 [doi]
- An agent-based framework for materialized view maintenance in collaborative electronic commerce environmentsAristides Triantafillakis, Panagiotis Kanellis, Drakoulis Martakos. 2001-2012 [doi]
- Beyond good and evil: why open source development for peer-to-peer networks does not necessarily equal to an open society is as imbalanced as copyright law and definitely is not going to make you a better personProdromos Tsiavos, Ian Hosein. 2013-2026 [doi]
- A framework for situated decision support systemsRustam M. Vahidov, Gregory E. Kersten. 2027-2035 [doi]
- Universality thesis in IS ethics education - an empirical studyTero Vartiainen, Mikko T. Siponen. 2036-2043 [doi]
- Examining e-business models: applying a holistic approach in the mobile environmentKonstantina Vasilopoulou, Polyxeni Ziouvelou, Adamantia G. Pateli, Athanasia Pouloudi. 2044-2054 [doi]
- Exploring the socio-technical dimension of information system development: use cases and job satisfactionRichard T. Vidgen, Sabine Madsen. 2055-2071 [doi]
- User involvement in development of web based publishingLasse Vogelsang. 2072-2083 [doi]
- Introducing virtual solutions for course design and delivery in business education: experiences from two economics coursesRichard Walker, Ivo Arnold. 2084-2094 [doi]
- An empirical investigation of intelligent agents for e-business customer relationship management: a knowledge management perspectiveWeiquan Wang, Izak Benbasat. 2095-2110 [doi]
- Effects of learning capacity and knowledge base on executive decision formation for IT adoption: an empirical study of small and medium-sized organizationsXin Wei Wang, Hock-Hai Teo, Kwok Kee Wei, Choon-Ling Sia, Matthew K. O. Lee. 2111-2118 [doi]
- Service and commodity based electronic intermediaries: a comparative analysisJonathan Wareham, Karlene Cousins, Rich Klein. 2119-2134 [doi]
- Plus ça change: defensive translations and resistance to IT-enabled change in local governmentDavid Graham Wastell, Peter Kawalek, Michael Newman. 2135-2151 [doi]
- Ontologies of organizational memory as basis for evaluationHadas Weinberger, Dov Te eni, Ariel J. Frank. 2152-2162 [doi]
- Towards an interdisciplinary theory of networksTim Weitzel, Oliver Wendt, Wolfgang König. 2163-2172 [doi]
- Panel: What is it like to do an information systems PhD in Europe? Diversity in the practice of IS researchEdgar A. Whitley, Sandra Sieber, Cristina Cáliz, Mary Darking, Chiara Frigerio, Edoardo Iacucci, Michael Rill. 2173-2174 [doi]
- Electronic markets and service delivery: governance and related competencies in virtual environmentsLinda Wilkins, Tanya Castleman, Paula M. C. Swatman. 2175-2187 [doi]
- An architecture model for supporting application integration decisionsRobert Winter. 2188-2200 [doi]
- Outsourcing a faculty activity application through a self-service web-enabled application service providerJon Woodroof, DeWayne Searcy. 2201-2220 [doi]
- Towards a language/action theoretic approach to relationship analysisFahri Yetim, Michael P. Bieber. 2221-2231 [doi]
- Linking the emergent microsocial and macrosocial knowledge perspectivesRegit Young, Nick Letch. 2232-2239 [doi]
- Internet enabled supply chain integration for SMEsMichal Zaremba, Brian Wall, Jim Browne, Szymon Zaleski. 2240-2250 [doi]
- A product-based information management approachRüdiger Zarnekow, Walter Brenner. 2251-2263 [doi]
- Influencing factors of securities e-commerce in ChinaXianfeng Zhang, Qi Li, Yong Zhang. 2264-2278 [doi]