European Journal of Information Systems
1996 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2004
- Time, change and EJIS pp. 245-246

- Ray J Paul,
- Decision support systems evolution: framework, case study and research agenda pp. 247-259

- David Arnott
- Regulation as a barrier to electronic commerce in Europe: the case of the European fund management industry pp. 260-272

- Jeremy Fisher and G Harindranath
- Strategic aspirations for net-enabled business pp. 273-285

- Gary Hackbarth and William J Kettinger
- User participation in decision support systems development: Influencing system outcomes pp. 286-301

- Teresa Lynch and Shirley Gregor
- A research framework for analysing eBusiness models pp. 302-314

- Adamantia G Pateli and George M Giaglis
- Social and Economic Transformation in the Digital Era pp. 315-316

- Hugh Preston
- e-Business pp. 317-318

- Stephen Smith
Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
- Time, change and beliefs pp. 165-165

- Ray J Paul
- Special issue on “interpretive” approaches to information systems and computing pp. 166-166

- Anjana Bhattacharjee and Ray J Paul
- “Interpretive” mobility, IS and computing pp. 167-172

- Anjana Bhattacharjee
- Possibilities for cross-fertilization between interpretive approaches and other methods for analyzing information systems pp. 173-185

- Steven Alter
- Ethnography, ethnomethodology and the problem of generalisation in design pp. 186-194

- Wes Sharrock and Dave Randall
- Taking technomethodology seriously: hybrid change in the ethnomethodology–design relationship pp. 195-209

- Andy Crabtree
- Hermeneutics, information and representation pp. 210-220

- Matthew Chalmers
- The ontological screening of contemporary life: a phenomenological analysis of screens pp. 221-234

- Lucas D Introna and Fernando M Ilharco
- Can Thomas Kuhn's paradigms help us understand software engineering? pp. 235-243

- Paul Wernick and Tracy Hall
Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
- Time, experience and change pp. 93-94

- Ray J Paul,
- Configuring peer-to-peer software: an empirical study of how users react to the regulatory features of software pp. 95-102

- Adela Mlcakova and Edgar A Whitley
- Broadband development in South Korea: institutional and cultural factors pp. 103-114

- Jyoti Choudrie and Heejin Lee
- Technological switchbacks: the transition to Western information systems in privatised firms of the former East Germany pp. 115-132

- Robert P Marble
- Organizational determinants of IT adoption in the pharmaceutical distribution sector pp. 133-146

- Sebastián Bruque-Cámara, Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez and M. Jesús Hernández-Ortiz
- A model of electronic commerce adoption by small voluntary organizations pp. 147-159

- Nancy MacKay, Michael Parent and Andrew Gemino
- The Business of Systems Integration pp. 160-161

- Ian Alexander
- Redesigning Human Systems pp. 162-163

- David Avison
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- An Editor's Values pp. 1-2

- Richard Baskerville,
- Implications of space and time for distributed work: an interpretive study of US–Norwegian systems development teams pp. 3-20

- Suprateek Sarker and Sundeep Sahay
- Potential of critical e-applications for engaging SMEs in e-business: a provider perspective pp. 21-34

- David H Brown and Nigel Lockett
- How organizations adopt information system process innovations: a longitudinal analysis pp. 35-51

- Erja Mustonen-ollila and Kalle Lyytinen
- Computer-mediated knowledge sharing and individual user differences: an exploratory study pp. 52-64

- W Andrew Taylor
- Electronic trading and the process of globalization in traditional futures exchanges: a temporal perspective pp. 65-79

- Michael Barrett and Susan Scott
- Action-oriented conceptual modelling pp. 80-92

- Pär J Ågerfalk and Owen Eriksson
Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
- Special section on managing e-business transformation pp. 249-250

- Ali Farhoomand and Rolf Wigand
- Electronic business adoption by European firms: a cross-country assessment of the facilitators and inhibitors pp. 251-268

- Kevin Zhu, Kenneth Kraemer and Sean Xu
- Managing e-transformation in the public sector: an e-government study of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) pp. 269-281

- Chee Wee Tan and Shan L Pan
- The role of dynamic capabilities in e-business transformation pp. 282-296

- Elizabeth M Daniel and Hugh N Wilson
- Assessing the benefits from e-business transformation through effective enterprise management pp. 297-308

- Colin G Ash and Janice M Burn
- Electronic window dressing: impression management with Websites pp. 309-322

- Susan J Winter, Carol Saunders and Paul Hart
- E-business applications: technologies for tomorrow's solutions pp. 323-324

- Marinos Themistoceleous
Volume 12, issue 3, 2003
- More changes and responses pp. 167-167

- Ray J Paul,
- Business use of Internet-based information systems: the case of Korea pp. 168-181

- Sangjae Lee
- Identifying software project risks in Nigeria: an International Comparative Study pp. 182-194

- Anja Mursu, Kalle Lyytinen, H A Soriyan and Mikko Korpela
- Structure and analysis of IS decision-making processes pp. 195-209

- Albert Boonstra
- Determinants of ASP choice: an integrated perspective pp. 210-224

- Bandula Jayatilaka, Andrew Schwarz and Rudy Hirschheim
- Information systems: a subject with a particular perspective, no more, no less pp. 225-228

- Guy Fitzgerald
- Is IS an intellectual subject? pp. 229-230

- David E Avison
- (IS)4: is information systems interesting in itself? pp. 231-234

- Mark J Perry
- Disciplining Information Systems: Truth and its Regimes pp. 235-240

- Lucas D Introna
- A computer called LEO pp. 241-242

- Mary Coombs
- Information Systems: an Introduction to Informatics in Organisations pp. 243-244

- Laurence Brooks
- Information Systems and the Economics of Innovation pp. 245-246

- Richard Varey
- Designing Collaborative Systems. A Practical Guide to Ethnography pp. 247-248

- Ian Alexander
Volume 12, issue 2, 2003
- Time, change and paradoxes pp. 77-77

- Ray J Paul
- A contingency perspective on Internet adoption and competitive advantage pp. 78-92

- Thompson S H Teo and Yujun Pian
- Development of a measure for the information technology infrastructure construct pp. 93-109

- Bruce R Lewis and Terry Anthony Byrd
- Technology-driven and model-driven approaches to group decision support: focus, research philosophy, and key concepts pp. 110-126

- Alec Morton, Fran Ackermann and Valerie Belton
- Using resource-based theory to interpret the successful adoption and use of information systems and technology in manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 127-141

- Mário M Caldeira and John M Ward
- Modeling use of enterprise resource planning systems: a path analytic study pp. 142-158

- Shantanu Bagchi, Shivraj Kanungo and Subhasish Dasgupta
- Knowledge and Business Process Management pp. 159-160

- Rosane Pagano
- The Relationship Advantage: Information Technologies, Sourcing, and Management pp. 161-162

- Zahir Irani
- Visualizing Argumentation: Software Tools for Collaborative and Educational Sense-making pp. 163-164

- Ian Alexander
- Erratum: Information Systems Outsourcing: Enduring Themes, Emergent Patterns and Future Directions pp. 165-165

- Guy Fitzgerald
Volume 12, issue 1, 2003
- Theory with everything? pp. 1-2

- Bob O'keefe
- SMEs, co-opetition and knowledge sharing: the role of information systems pp. 3-17

- M Levy, C Loebbecke and P Powell
- Rethinking competence systems for knowledge-based organizations pp. 18-29

- Rikard Lindgren, Dick Stenmark and Jan Ljungberg
- Consumer search in electronic markets: an experimental analysis of travel services pp. 30-40

- Anssi Öörni
- Understanding online purchase intentions: contributions from technology and trust perspectives pp. 41-48

- Hans van der Heijden, Tibert Verhagen and Marcel Creemers
- The business model concept: theoretical underpinnings and empirical illustrations pp. 49-59

- Jonas Hedman and Thomas Kalling
- Are European IS Journals under-rated? An answer based on citation analysis pp. 60-71

- Pairin Katerattanakul and Bernard Han
- Electronic Commerce: B2C Strategies and Models pp. 72-72

- S Eliott
- Knowledge Management Systems pp. 73-74

- Ian Alexander
- Information Systems Outsourcing: Enduring Themes, Emergent Patterns and Future Directions pp. 75-76

- Gury Fitzerald
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