Journal: JIT

Volume 27, Issue 4

259 -- 269Erica L. Wagner, Sue Newell, William Kay. Enterprise systems projects: the role of liminal space in enterprise systems implementation
270 -- 284Ilan Oshri, Bob van Uhm. A historical review of the information technology and business process captive centre sector
285 -- 300Carleen F. Maitland, Herschel F. Thomas III, Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu. Internet censorship circumvention technology use in human rights organizations: an exploratory analysis
301 -- 312Ulrike Schultze, Richard O. Mason. Studying cyborgs: re-examining internet studies as human subjects research
313 -- 314Michael Zimmer. Studying cyborgs: re-examining internet studies as human subjects research
315 -- 318M. I. Franklin. Being human and the internet: against dichotomies
319 -- 320Sam Ransbotham. Preserving opportunities in internet research: a commentary on 'Studying Cyborgs'
321 -- 323Nancy Pouloudi. IS research stakeholders and cyborgs: an opportunity to revisit the normative IS agenda
324 -- 325Robert M. Davison. The privacy rights of cyborgs
326 -- 338Anindya Chaudhuri. ICT for Development: solutions seeking problems?
339 -- 341Richard Heeks. Deriving an ICT4D research agenda: a commentary on 'Information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D): solutions seeking problems?'
342 -- 343Jeffrey James. Commentary
344 -- 345Chris Westrup. Problems with solutions seeking problems: debating ICT for development

Volume 27, Issue 3

179 -- 197Will Venters, Edgar A. Whitley. A critical review of cloud computing: researching desires and realities
198 -- 212Jerry N. Luftman, Hossein Seif Zadeh, Barry Derksen, Martin Santana, Eduardo Henrique Rigoni, Zhengwei (David) Huang. Key information technology and management issues 2011-2012: an international study
213 -- 235Martin Wolf, Roman Beck, Immanuel Pahlke. Mindfully resisting the bandwagon: reconceptualising IT innovation assimilation in highly turbulent environments
236 -- 248Wendy L. Currie. Institutional isomorphism and change: the national programme for IT - 10 years on
249 -- 254Antony Bryant, Frank Land. Discursive formations and trans-disciplinary agendas: a response to Walsham
255 -- 257Geoff Walsham. A better world with ICTs? Response to the commentaries

Volume 27, Issue 2

87 -- 93Geoff Walsham. Are we making a better world with ICTs? Reflections on a future agenda for the IS field
94 -- 95Richard Baskerville. Making better choices: a response to Walsham
96 -- 99Salvatore T. March, Fred Niederman. The future of the information systems discipline: a response to Walsham
100 -- 101Robert M. Davison. Making a world of a difference
102 -- 103Alison Adam. IS and its agenda
104 -- 105David Avison. From espoused values to action: a commentary on 'Are we making a better world with ICTs?'
106 -- 107Chris Westrup. In need of narratives of IS
108 -- 109Ulrike Schultze. Will making the world better through ICT make the IS field better off?
110 -- 124Nathalie N. Mitev, François-Xavier de Vaujany. Seizing the opportunity: towards a historiography of information systems
125 -- 139Judy McKay, Peter Marshall, Rudy Hirschheim. The design construct in information systems design science
140 -- 155Suzanne Zyngier, Frada Burstein. Knowledge management governance: the road to continuous benefits realization
156 -- 177Randy V. Bradley, Terry Anthony Byrd, Jeannie L. Pridmore, Evelyn H. Thrasher, Renee M. E. Pratt, Victor Wacham A. Mbarika. An empirical examination of antecedents and consequences of IT governance in US hospitals
178 -- 0Allen S. Lee. IS research methods: inclusive or exclusive?

Volume 27, Issue 1

1 -- 16Neil F. Doherty, Colin Ashurst, Joe Peppard. Factors affecting the successful realisation of benefits from systems development projects: findings from three case studies
17 -- 34Hazel Taylor, Edward Artman, Jill Palzkill Woelfer. Information technology project risk management: bridging the gap between research and practice
35 -- 56Marlei Pozzebon, Alain Pinsonneault. The dynamics of client-consultant relationships: exploring the interplay of power and knowledge
57 -- 73Jasmin Kaiser, Peter Buxmann. Organizational design of IT supplier relationship management: a multiple case study of five client companies
74 -- 86Saggi Nevo, Dorit Nevo, Henry M. Kim. From recreational applications to workplace technologies: an empirical study of cross-context IS continuance in the case of virtual worlds