Journal: J. Strategic Inf. Sys.

Volume 5, Issue 4

261 -- 262Bob Galliers. Editorial
263 -- 274Jaak Jurison. Toward more effective management of information technology benefits
275 -- 291J. Michael Pearson, Leon Crosby, J. P. Shim. Modeling the relative importance of ethical behavior criteria: a simulation of information systems professionals' ethical decisions
293 -- 316Dan Remenyi, Bill Cinnamond. Banking 2000? Reengineering at the First National Bank of Southern Africa to create a branch of the future
317 -- 333Judith Heezen, Walter Baets. The impact of electronic markets: the case of the Dutch Flower Auctions
335 -- 337Ken Surendran. Competitive advantage through information technology: McGraw-Hill International Editions, 1996, 372 pp, NZ$80.95. ISBN 0 07 114106 5
337 -- 338Andrew Martin. Effective project management: Wiley, 1995, 333 pp. ISBN 0-471-11521-5

Volume 5, Issue 3

167 -- 168Bob Galliers. Editorial
169 -- 188Luís Monteiro, Stuart Macdonald. From efficiency to flexibility: the strategic use of information in the airline industry
189 -- 211Kim Johnston, Philip Yetton. Integrating information technology divisions in a bank merger Fit, compatibility and models of change
213 -- 236Wendy L. Currie, Leslie P. Willcocks. The New Branch Columbus project at Royal Bank of Scotland: the implementation of large-scale business process re-engineering
237 -- 253Albert L. Lederer, Hannu Salmela. Toward a theory of strategic information systems planning

Volume 5, Issue 2

91 -- 92Bob Galliers. Editorial
93 -- 110Martin T. Smits, K. G. van der Poel. The practice of information strategy in six information intensive organizations in The Netherlands
111 -- 127Rafael Andreu, Claudio U. Ciborra. Organisational learning and core capabilities development: the role of IT
129 -- 147Edward M. Roche. Multinational corporations - the emerging research agenda
149 -- 156Trevor A. Williams. Government regulation through voluntary cooperation: a follow-up study of the strategic impact of information technology
157 -- 158Philip Powell. Competing through information technology: Strategy and implementation: Prentice Hall, 1995, 298 pages. ISBN 0-13-295304-8
158 -- 160John M. Ward. User driven innovation - the world's first business computer: McGraw-Hill, 1996, 416 pages, £35. ISBN 0-07-709236-8

Volume 5, Issue 1

3 -- 5Bob Galliers. Editorial
7 -- 17Frank Land. The new alchemist: or how to transmute base organizations into corporations of gleaming gold
19 -- 35Barry Shore, A. R. Venkatachalam. Role of national culture in the transfer of information technology
37 -- 65John M. Ward, Joe Peppard. Reconciling the IT/business relationship: a troubled marriage in need of guidance
67 -- 78Claudia Loebbecke, Juliane Kronen, Tawfik Jelassi. The role of information technology in retailing: the case of supporting fashion purchasing at a European department store chain
79 -- 80Jonathan Klein. Self-producing systems: implications and applications of autopoiesis: Plenum Press, New York, 1995, 246, pages $59.60. ISBN 0 306 44797 5
81 -- 82Philip Powell. Information Management: The Evaluation of Information Systems Investments: Chapman and Hall, London, 1994, 272 pages. ISBN 0 412 41540 2