Journal: Inf. Syst. J.

Volume 2, Issue 4

241 -- 242David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald. Editorial
243 -- 268Leslie P. Willcocks. Evaluating Information Technology investments: research findings and reappraisal
269 -- 280Philip Powell. Should we be surprised at expert system success ?
281 -- 292S. Lilley. Overcoming the disabling effects of executive information systems
293 -- 294Victor P. Lane. Executive Information Systems: Emergence, Development & Impact

Volume 2, Issue 3

167 -- 168David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald. Editorial
169 -- 187Michael J. Earls, David J. Skyrme. Hybrid managers - what do we know about them?
189 -- 206Brian P. Bloomfield. Understanding the social practices of systems developers
207 -- 220Paul Beynon-Davies. The realities of database design: an essay on the sociology, semiology and pedagogy of database work
221 -- 233Alan F. Smeaton. Information retrieval and hypertext: competing technologies or complementary access methods
235 -- 236A. T. Wood-Harper. Viewpoint: Action research
237 -- 239Alistair Sutcliffe. Modelling Support in Information Systems Development Gerard M. Wijers

Volume 2, Issue 2

81 -- 82David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald. Editorial
83 -- 95M. C. Jackson. An integrated programme for critical thinking in information systems research
97 -- 119Terry A. Halpin, Maria E. Orlowska. Fact-oriented modelling for data analysis
121 -- 160Paul A. Swatman, Paula M. C. Swatman. Formal specification - an analytic tool for (management) information systems
161 -- 165Bernhard H. Straub, Ian O. Angell. Viewpoint: A question of System

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 2David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald. Editorial
3 -- 29Juhani Iivari. The organizational fit of information systems
31 -- 44Daune West. Knowledge elicitation as an inquiring system: towards a 'subjective' knowledge elicitation methodology
45 -- 60François Bergeron, Louis Raymond. Evaluation of EIS from a managerial perspective
61 -- 78Steve Smithson, Rudy Hirschheim. Information systems teaching: a debate on the user-system interface in end-user computing