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- Perspectives and Challenges of Organizational Information Systems in the Context of GlobalizationMikko Korpela, Ramiro Montealegre, Angeliki Poulymenakou. 1-15
- ICTs Supporting Targetmania: How the UK Health Sector is Trying to ModerniseKathy McGrath. 19-34
- Counter Networks, Communication and Health Information Systems: A Case Study from MozambiqueEmilio Mosse, Sundeep Sahay. 35-51
- Coordinating Work with Groupware: The Challenge of Integrating Protocol and ArtefactJens Kaaber Pors, Jesper Simonsen. 53-68
- CRM in Call Centres: The Logic of PracticeHelen J. Richardson. 69-83
- Back to Basics: Sharing Goals and Developing Trust in Global Virtual TeamsRobert J. Tucker, Niki Panteli. 85-98
- Have You Got Anything to Declare? Neo-Colonialism, Information Systems, and the Imposition of Customs and Duties in a Third World CountryMariyam S. Adam, Michael D. Myers. 101-115
- Innovation Theories in Retrospect: The Case of Electronic Commerce Adoption in Small Business in New ZealandNabeel A. Y. Al-Qirim. 117-137
- Organizational and National Issues of an ERP Implementation in a Portuguese CompanyJosé Esteves, Joan Antoni Pastor, João Carvalho. 139-153
- ICTs and Organizational Control Across Cultures: The Case of a UK Multinational Operating in ChinaWei Liu, Chris Westrup. 155-168
- On the Implementation of an Information System in the Mozambican Context: The EDM CaseEsselina Macome. 169-184
- Implementing Global Information Technology Product in a Localized Context: An Exploratory Study of ERP System Implementation in ChinaGary S. C. Pan, Shan Ling Pan, Xin-Xin Chen, Donal J. Flynn. 185-198
- The Procesof Offshore Software Development: Preliminary Studies of UK Companies in MalaysiaAini Aman, Brian Nicholson. 201-216
- China Telecommunications Transformation in Globalization Context: A Structuration PerspectivePing Gao, Kalle Lyytinen. 217-233
- Factors Influencing Ireland s Software Industry: Lessons for Economic Development through ITCiara Heavin, Brian Fitzerald, Eileen M. Trauth. 235-252
- Russian High-Speed Software Development: Overcoming the Challenges of GlobalizationJan Pries-Heje, Richard Baskerville, Galina Ianshina Hansen. 253-269
- Institutional Structures and Participation: Comparative Case Studies from IndiaSatish K. Puri, Sundeep Sahay. 271-287
- Social Exclusion and Information Systems in Community HealthcareTony Cornford, Ela Klecun-Dabrowska. 291-305
- Knowledge, NGOs and Networks: Applying Epistemology to the Work of DevelopmentJustine Johnstone. 307-322
- Less Cyber, More Café: Design Implications for Easing the Digital Divide with Locally Social Cyber CafesTony Salvador, John W. Sherry, Alvaro E. Urrutia. 323-337
- Can E-Marketplaces Bridge the Digital Divide?Craig Standing, Ian Sims, Rosemary Stockdale, Arjen Wassenaar. 339-353
- The Footprint of Regulation: How Information Systems are Affecting the Sources of Control in a Global EconomyProdromos Tsiavos, Ian Hosein, Edgar A. Whitley. 355-370
- The Link Between ICT and Economic Growth in the Discourse of DevelopmentChrisanthi Avgerou. 373-386
- Good Governance and Development Aid: Risks and Challenges of E-Government in JordanClaudio Ciborra, Diego D. Navarra. 387-402
- The Emergence of ICTs for Developing Countries: Using Dramatistic Analysis to Identify the Heroes and VillainsKenneth E. Kendall, Julie E. Kendall, Muhammadou M. O. Kah. 403-418
- The Ear and Eye Digital DivideMike Metcalfe, Carmen Joham. 419-434
- Cross-Cultural IS Adoption in Multinational Corporations: A Study of RationalityGamila Shoib, Joe Nandhakumar. 435-451
- Professional Socieies in Information Systems: A Force for Globalisation or Good?Robert M. Davison, Ernest Jordan, Carol Hsu, Chrisanthi Avgerou. 455-459
- Open Source and Free Software: Organizational and Societal ImplicationsJoseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Jan Ljungberg, Magnus Bergquist. 461-464