333 | -- | 335 | Leslie P. Willcocks, Chris Sauer. 25th anniversary edition |
336 | -- | 348 | Allen S. Lee. Retrospect and prospect: information systems research in the last and next 25 years |
349 | -- | 0 | Mats Lundeberg. On some extensions to Lee s retrospect and prospect IS paper |
350 | -- | 351 | Richard L. Baskerville. Knowledge lost and found: a commentary on Allen Lee s retrospect and prospect |
352 | -- | 354 | Robert M. Davison. Retrospect and prospect: information systems in the last and next 25 years: response and extension |
355 | -- | 357 | Chrisanthi Avgerou. Comments on Allen Lee s article Retrospect and prospect : information systems research in the last and next 25 years from a socio-theoretical IS research perspective |
358 | -- | 372 | Rudy Hirschheim, Mike Newman. Houston, we ve had a problem...... offshoring, IS employment and the IS discipline: perception is not reality |
373 | -- | 375 | Erran Carmel. Import the IS students |
376 | -- | 377 | Erik Beulen. Long-held perceptions of the consequences of IT offshoring ::::will:::: become a reality: fewer IS jobs in developed countries |
378 | -- | 379 | Amar Gupta. Offshoring, IS employment and the IS discipline: additional considerations |
380 | -- | 381 | Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown. Houston, we ve had a problem ... |
382 | -- | 384 | Rajiv Sabherwal. Declining IS enrollments: a broader view of causes and strategies - a response to Houston, we ve had a problem ... offshoring, IS employment and the IS discipline: perception is not reality |
385 | -- | 394 | Frank Land. The use of history in IS research: an opportunity missed? |
395 | -- | 433 | Mary Lacity, Shaji Khan, Aihua Yan, Leslie P. Willcocks. A review of the IT outsourcing empirical literature and future research directions |
434 | -- | 449 | Ulrike Schultze. Embodiment and presence in virtual worlds: a review |
450 | -- | 456 | Janis L. Gogan, Ashok Rao. Barcodes, RFIDS, lemonade and conversation |