Journal: JIT

Volume 28, Issue 4

261 -- 263Sudhanshu Rai, G. Harindranath, Jonathan Liebenau. Special issue on IT innovation in emerging economies
264 -- 278Xiao Xiao, Christopher Califf, Saonee Sarker, Suprateek Sarker. ICT innovation in emerging economies: a review of the existing literature and a framework for future research
279 -- 295Monideepa Tarafdar, Ramendra Singh, Prashanth Anekal. Impact of ICT-enabled product and process innovations at the Bottom of the Pyramid: a market separations perspective
296 -- 315Chris Foster, Richard Heeks. Innovation and scaling of ICT for the bottom-of-the-pyramid
316 -- 332M. N. Ravishankar. Public ICT innovations: a strategic ambiguity perspective
333 -- 353Katja Zolper, Daniel Beimborn, Tim Weitzel. When the river leaves its bed: analyzing deviations between planned and actual interaction structures in IT change processes
354 -- 366Jerry N. Luftman, Hossein Seif Zadeh, Barry Derksen, Martin Santana, Eduardo Henrique Rigoni, Zhengwei (David) Huang. Key information technology and management issues 2012-2013: an international study

Volume 28, Issue 3

167 -- 182Mari-Klara Stein, Robert D. Galliers, M. Lynne Markus. Towards an understanding of identity and technology in the workplace
183 -- 197Lisen Selander, Ola Henfridsson, Fredrik Svahn. Capability search and redeem across digital ecosystems
198 -- 223Christoph Rosenkranz, Marianne Corvera Charaf, Roland Holten. Language quality in requirements development: tracing communication in the process of information systems development
224 -- 236Cathy Urquhart, Walter Fernandez. Using grounded theory method in information systems: the researcher as blank slate and other myths
237 -- 260Stefan Seidel, Cathy Urquhart. On emergence and forcing in information systems grounded theory studies: the case of Strauss and Corbin

Volume 28, Issue 2

91 -- 92Antony Bryant, Alistair Black, Frank Land, Jaana Porra. Contributions, topics, and methods
93 -- 110Roger Clarke. Morning dew on the Web in Australia: 1992-1995
111 -- 123William (Bill) Bonner. History and IS - Broadening our view and understanding: Actor-Network Theory as a methodology
124 -- 136Amany Elbanna, Mike Newman. The rise and decline of the ETHICS methodology of systems implementation: lessons for IS research
137 -- 149Dmitry Epstein. The making of institutions of information governance: the case of the Internet Governance Forum
150 -- 166Saeed Akhlaghpour, Jing Wu, Liette Lapointe, Alain Pinsonneault. The ongoing quest for the IT artifact: Looking back, moving forward

Volume 28, Issue 1

1 -- 17Antony Bryant, Alistair Black, Frank Land, Jaana Porra. Information Systems history: What is history? What is IS history? What IS history? ... and why even bother with history?
18 -- 33Martin Campbell-Kelly, Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz. The history of the internet: the missing narratives
34 -- 49Lutz J. Heinrich, René Riedl. Understanding the dominance and advocacy of the design-oriented research approach in the business informatics community: a history-based examination
50 -- 62Brian Gannon. Outsiders: an exploratory history of IS in corporations
63 -- 73Kai Jakobs. Why then did the X.400 e-mail standard fail? Reasons and lessons to be learned
74 -- 89Edward Bernroider, Alan Pilkington, José-Rodrigo Córdoba. Research in information systems: a study of diversity and inter-disciplinary discourse in the AIS basket journals between 1995 and 2011