Journal: IT & People

Volume 11, Issue 4

281 -- 289Hubert L. Dreyfus. Why we do not have to worry about speaking the language of the computer
290 -- 304Steven D. Brown, Geoffrey M. Lightfoot. Insistent emplacement: Heidegger on the technologies of informing
305 -- 327Claudio U. Ciborra, Ole Hanseth. From tool to: Agendas for managing the information infrastructure
328 -- 337Kimberly Cass. The World Wide Web's shadow of opportunity: A Heideggerian perspective of authenticity in the information age
338 -- 350Richard Coyne. Cyberspace and Heidegger's pragmatics
351 -- 372Fernando Flores. Information technology and the institution of identity: Reflections since Understanding Computers and Cognition

Volume 11, Issue 3

174 -- 193Severin V. Grabski, David Mendez. Implementation of a knowledge-based agricultural geographic decision-support system in the Dominican Republic: a case study
194 -- 206Renata L. La Rovere. Diffusion of information technologies and changes in the telecommunications sector: The case of Brazilian small- and medium-sized enterprises
207 -- 216J. Roberto Evaristo. The impact of privatization on organizational information needs: Lessons from the Brazilian Telecommunications Holding Company
217 -- 234Ricardo Gómez. The nostalgia of virtual community: A study of computer-mediated communications use in Colombian non-governmental organizations
235 -- 260Ramiro Montealegre. Waves of change in adopting the Internet: Lessons from four Latin American countries

Volume 11, Issue 2

84 -- 103Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Robert Heckman, Steve Sawyer. The distribution of computing: the knowledge markets of distributed technical support specialists
104 -- 123Neil F. Doherty, Malcolm King. The importance of organisational issues in systems development
124 -- 139David E. Avison, A. T. Wood-Harper, Richard T. Vidgen, J. R. G. Wood. A further exploration into information systems development: the evolution of Multiview2
140 -- 151José A. Pino, Hugo A. Mora. Scheduling meetings using participants' preferences

Volume 11, Issue 1

7 -- 19Erran Carmel, Steve Sawyer. Packaged software development teams: what makes them different?
20 -- 35Mayuram S. Krishnan. The role of team factors in software cost and quality: An empirical analysis
36 -- 61Line Dubé. Teams in packaged software development: The Software Corp. experience
62 -- 65G. Pascal Zachary. Armed truce: software in an age of teams