Journal: IT & People

Volume 20, Issue 4

313 -- 333Charles Noir, Geoff Walsham. The great legitimizer: ICT as myth and ceremony in the Indian healthcare sector
334 -- 351Emmanuelle Vaast. Playing with masks: Fragmentation and continuity in the presentation of self in an occupational online forum
352 -- 375Elizabeth White Baker, Said S. Al-Gahtani, Geoffrey S. Hubona. The effects of gender and age on new technology implementation in a developing country: Testing the theory of planned behavior (TPB)
376 -- 399Susan Gasson, Katherine M. Shelfer. IT-based knowledge management to support organizational learning: Visa application screening at the INS
400 -- 424Kshiti D. Joshi, Kristine M. Kuhn. What it takes to succeed in information technology consulting: Exploring the gender typing of critical attributes

Volume 20, Issue 3

212 -- 234R. Willis, M. Chiasson. Do the ends justify the means?: A Gramscian critique of the processes of consent during an ERP implementation
235 -- 261Noriko Hara, Khe Foon Hew. Knowledge-sharing in an online community of health-care professionals
262 -- 281Amit Prakash, Rahul De . Importance of development context in ICT4D projects: A study of computerization of land records in India
282 -- 303Yong Chan Kim, Joo-Young Jung, Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach. Ethnicity, place, and communication technology: Effects of ethnicity on multi-dimensional internet connectedness

Volume 20, Issue 2

96 -- 120Shirley Gregor, Dennis Hart, Nigel Martin. Enterprise architectures: enablers of business strategy and IS/IT alignment in government
121 -- 139Amany R. Elbanna. Implementing an integrated system in a socially dis-integrated enterprise: A critical view of ERP enabled integration
140 -- 160Shanyang Zhao. Internet and the lifeworld: updating Schutz s theory of mutual knowledge
161 -- 183Chad Lin, Graham Pervan, Donald McDermid. Issues and recommendations in evaluating and managing the benefits of public sector IS/IT outsourcing
184 -- 204Mohamed Osman Shereif Mahdi, Patrick Dawson. The introduction of information technology in the commercial banking sector of developing countries: voices from Sudan

Volume 20, Issue 1

6 -- 31Jacqueline Day. Strangers on the train: The relationship of the IT department with the rest of the business
32 -- 52Marcel Veenswijk, Cristina Chisalita. The importance of power and ideology in communities of practice: The case of a de-marginalized user interface design team in a failing multi-national design company
53 -- 71Terry Nolan, Ray Brizland, Linda A. Macaulay. Individual trust and development of online business communities
72 -- 84Karin Hedström. The values of IT in elderly care