239 | -- | 240 | Ray J. Paul. Views, change and changing views |
241 | -- | 243 | David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald, Philip Powell. An opportunity for editors of I.S. journals to relate their experiences and offer advice. The editorial view of David Avison Guy Fitzgerald and Philip Powell, Editors: of the ::::Information Systems Journal::::: Second in a series |
244 | -- | 248 | Frantz Rowe. An opportunity for editors of I.S. Journals to relate their experiences and offer advice. The editorial view of Frantz Rowe, Editor in Chief: of ::::Systèmes d Information et Management::::. Third in a series - On dissemination, national language a |
249 | -- | 251 | Hans van der Heijden, Iris A. Junglas. Introduction to the special issue on mobile user behaviour |
252 | -- | 260 | Catherine A. Middleton, Wendy L. Cukier. Is mobile email functional or dysfunctional? Two perspectives on mobile email usage |
261 | -- | 268 | Rens Scheepers, Helana Scheepers, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama. Contextual influences on user satisfaction with mobile computing: findings from two healthcare organizations |
269 | -- | 276 | C. Ranganathan, DongBack Seo, Yair Babad. Switching behavior of mobile users: do users relational investments and demographics matter? |
277 | -- | 284 | Elpida Prasopoulou, Athanasia Pouloudi, Niki Panteli. Enacting new temporal boundaries: the role of mobile phones |
285 | -- | 291 | Jennifer Blechar, Ioanna D. Constantiou, Jan Damsgaard. Exploring the influence of reference situations and reference pricing on mobile service user behaviour |
292 | -- | 300 | Robin L. Wakefield, Dwayne Whitten. Mobile computing: a user study on hedonic/utilitarian mobile device usage |
301 | -- | 306 | Elaine Ferneley, Ben Light. Secondary user relations in emerging mobile computing environments |
307 | -- | 319 | Gamel O. Wiredu, Carsten Sørensen. The dynamics of control and mobile computing in distributed activities |
320 | -- | 330 | Geoff Walsham. Doing interpretive research |
331 | -- | 341 | Ned Kock, Gary S. Lynn, Kevin E. Dow, Ali E. Akgün. Team adaptation to electronic communication media: evidence of compensatory adaptation in new product development teams |