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Working Paper Series
From MIT Center for Coordination Science Bibliographic data for series maintained by Thomas Krichel (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 210: Towards a Systematic Repository of Knowledge About Managing Collaborative Design Conflicts

- Mark Klein and PhD
- 209: Genre Taxonomy: A Knowledge Repository of Communicative Actions

- Takeshi Yoshioka and George Herman
- 208: Useful Descriptions of Organizational Processes: Collecting Data for the Process Handbook

- Brian T. Pentland, Charles S. Osborn, George Wyner and Fred Luconi
- 207: Inventing Organizations of the 21st Century: Producing Knowledge Through Collaboration

- Nina Kruschwitz and George Roth
- 206: Toward Dialogue Documents as Creative Conversational Tools

- Manabu Ueda
- 205: Genre Systems: Structuring Interaction through Communicative Norms

- Wanda Orlikowski and JoAnne Yates
- 203: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Exception Handling in Workflow Systems

- Mark Klein
- 202: Information Technology and Productivity: A Review of the Literature

- Erik Brynjolfsson and Shinkyu Yang
- 201: Information Technology as a Factor of Production: The Role of Differences Among Firms

- Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin Hitt
- 200: Information Systems and the Organization of Modern Enterprise

- Erik Brynjolfsson and Haim Mendelson
- 199: Bundling Information Goods: Pricing, Profits and Efficiency

- Yannis Bakos and Erik Brynjolfsson
- 198: Tools for inventing organizations: Toward a handbook of organizational processes

- Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston, Jintae Lee, Brian Pentland, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, George Wyner, John Quimby, Charley Osborne and Abraham Bernstein
- 197: The Self-Governing Internet: Coordination by Design

- Sharon Eisner Gillett and Mitchell Kapor
- 196: Early Interactions between the Life Insurance and Computer Industries

- JoAnne Yates
- 195: Lexical and Sequential Variety in Organizational Processes: Some Preliminary Findings and Propositions

- Brian T. Pentland, Malu Roldan, Ahmed A. Shabana, Louise L. Soe and Sidne G. Ward
- 194: The PIF Process Interchange Format and Framework

- Jintae Lee, Michael Gruninger, Yan Jin, Thomas Malone, Austin Tate, Gregg Yost and other members of the PIF Working Group
- 193: A Coordination Perspective on Software Architecture: Towards a Design Handbook for Integrating Software Components

- Chrysanthos Nicholas Dellarocas
- 192: The State Of Network Organization: A Survey In Three Frameworks

- Marshall Van Alstyne
- 191: An Improvisational Model of Change Management: The Case of Groupware Technologies

- Wanda J. Orlikowski and J. Debra Hofman
- 190: Productivity without Profit?: Three Measures of Information Technology's Value

- Lorin Hitt and Erik Brynjolfsson
- 189: The Matrix of Change: A Tool for Business Process Reengineering

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Amy Austin Renshaw and Marshall van Alstyne
- 188: Explicit and Implicit Structuring of Genres: Electronic Communication in a Japanese R&D Organization

- JoAnne Yates, Wanda J. Orlikowski and Kazuo Okamura
- 187: Applying Specialization to Process Models

- George Wyner and Jintae Lee
- 186: Evolving with Notes: Organizational Change around Groupware Technology

- Wanda Orlikowski
- 185: Evolving Novel Organizational Forms

- Kevin Crowston
- 184: Relief from the Audio Interface Blues: Expanding the Spectrum of Menu, List, and Form Styles

- Paul Resnick and Robert A. Virzi
- 183: Creating Value and Destroying Profits? Three Measures of Information Technology's Contributions

- Lorin Hitt and Erik Brynjolfsson
- 182: The Impact of Group Context on Patterns of Groupware Use: A Study of Computer Conferencing as a Medium of Work Group Communication and Coordination

- Paul Cole
- 181: Experiments with Oval: A Radically Tailorable Tool for Cooperative Work

- Thomas W. Malone, Richard Lai and Christopher Fry
- 180: The PIF Process Interchange Format and Framework PIF Working Group

- Jintae Lee, Gregg Yost and the PIF Working Group
- 179: Roles for Electronic Brokers

- Paul Resnick, Richard Zeckhauser and Chris Avery
- 178: Process Grammars: A Generative Approach to Process Redesign

- Brian T. Pentland
- 177: Grammatical Model of Organizational Routines in a Technical Service Organization

- Brian T. Pentland
- 176: Grammatical Models of Organizational Processes

- Brian T. Pentland
- 175: Electronic communication and new organizational forms: A coordination theory approach

- Kevin Crowston
- 174: A Taxonomy of Organizational Dependencies and Coordination Mechanisms

- Kevin Crowston
- 167: Shaping Electronic Communication: The Metastructuring of Technology in Use

- Wanda J. Orlikowski, JoAnne Yates, Kazuo Okamura and Masayo Fujimoto
- 166: Genre Repertoire: Norms and Forms for Work and Interaction

- Wanda J. Orlikowski and JoAnne Yates
- 165: GroupLens: An Open Architecture for Collaborative Filtering of Netnews

- Paul Resnick, Neophytos Iacovou, Mitesh Suchak, Peter Bergstrom and John Riedl
- 162: Paradox Lost? Firm-level Evidence of High Returns to Information Systems Spending

- Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin Hitt
- 161: Some Estimates of the Contribution of Information Technology to Consumer Welfare

- Erik Brynjolfsson
- 158: Network Externalities in Microcomputer Software: An Econometric Analysis of the Spreadsheet Market

- Erik Brynjolfsson and Chris F. Kemerer
- 157: The Interdisciplinary Study of Coordination

- Thomas W. Malone and Kevin Crowston
- 154: From Vendors to Partners: Information Technology and Incomplete Contracts in Buyer-Supplier Relationships

- Yannis Bakos and Erik Brynjolfsson
- 153: From Tabulators to Early Computers in the U.S. Life Insurance Industry: Co-evolution and Continuities

- JoAnne Yates
- 150: Knee-jerk Anti-LOOPism and other E-mail Phenomena: Oral, Written, and Electronic Patterns in Computer-Mediated Communication

- JoAnne Yates and Wanda J. Orlikowski
- 142: Ownership Principles for Distributed Database Design

- Marshall Van Alstyne, Erik Brynjolfsson and Stuart Madnick
- 141: Tools for inventing organizations: Toward a handbook of organizational processes

- Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston, Jintae Lee and Brian Pentland
- 135: Why Information Technology Hasn't Increased the Optimal Number of Suppliers

- Yannis Bakos and Erik Brynjolfsson
- 134: Learning from NOTES: Organizational Issues in Groupware Implementation

- Wanda Orlikowski
- 130: The Productivity of Information Technology: Review and Assessment

- Erik Brynjolfsson
- 126: An Incomplete Contracts Theory of Information, Technology and Organization

- Erik Brynjolffson
- 123: Does Information Technology Lead to Smaller Firms?

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Thomas Malone, Vijay Gurbaxani and Ajit Kambil
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