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