Journal: Inf. Syst. J.

Volume 29, Issue 4

763 -- 767Petter Nielsen, Sundeep Sahay. Critically studying openness: A way forward
768 -- 786Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou, Espen Skorve, Margunn Aanestad. Enabling openness of valuable information resources: Curbing data subtractability and exclusion
787 -- 810Caitlin M. Bentley, Arul Chib, Sammia C. Poveda. A critical narrative approach to openness: The impact of open development on structural transformation
811 -- 837Daniel Schlagwein, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Benjamin Hanckel. Ethical norms and issues in crowdsourcing practices: A Habermasian analysis
838 -- 841Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn, Carol Ou. Making the developing world a better place with high-impact IS research
842 -- 887Luiz Antonio Joia, Ricardo Paschoeto dos Santos. ICT-equipped bank boat and the financial inclusion of the riverine population of Marajó Island in the Brazilian Amazon
888 -- 913Stan Karanasios, Mira Slavova. How do development actors do "ICT for development"? A strategy-as-practice perspective on emerging practices in Ghanaian agriculture
914 -- 952Liang Li, Kui Du, Wei Zhang 0035, Ji-Ye Mao. Poverty alleviation through government-led e-commerce development in rural China: An activity theory perspective
953 -- 988Miao Cui, Shan L. Pan, Lili Cui. Developing community capability for e-commerce development in rural China: A resource orchestration perspective