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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2003
- Andrew Martin:
What drives the configuration of information technology projects? Exploratory research in 10 organizations. 1-15 - Jimmy C. Huang, Enesi Makoju, Sue Newell, Robert D. Galliers:
Opportunities to learn from 'failure' with electronic commerce: a case study of electronic banking. 17-26 - Mickey Howard, Richard Vidgen, Philip Powell:
Overcoming stakeholder barriers in the automotive industry: building to order with extra-organizational systems. 27-43 - Heico van der Blonk:
Writing case studies in information systems research. 45-52 - Zhonghua Qu, Michael Brocklehurst:
What will it take for China to become a competitive force in offshore outsourcing? An analysis of the role of transaction costs in supplier selection. 53-67
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2003
- Rajiv Sabherwal, Michael Newman:
Persistence and change in system development: a dialectical view. 69-92 - Helga Drummond:
Did Nick Leeson have an accomplice? The role of information technology in the collapse of Barings Bank. 93-101 - Rens Scheepers:
Key roles in intranet implementation: the conquest and the aftermath. 103-119 - Steve Sawyer, Jonathan P. Allen, Heejin Lee:
Broadband and mobile opportunities: a socio-technical perspective. 121-136 - Paul Beynon-Davies, Michael D. Williams:
Evaluating electronic local government in the UK. 137-149
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2003
- Helga Drummond, Julia Hodgson:
The chimpanzees' tea party: a new metaphor for project managers. 151-158 - Gerald G. Grant:
Strategic alignment and enterprise systems implementation: the case of Metalco. 159-175 - Karin Breu, Joe Peppard:
Useful knowledge for information systems practice: the contribution of the participatory paradigm. 177-193 - Lars Mathiassen, Ingegerd Andersson, Kerstin Hanson:
Service provision in a software technology unit. 195-209 - Bouchaib Bahli, Suzanne Rivard:
The information technology outsourcing risk: a transaction cost and agency theory-based perspective. 211-221
- Chris Sauer, Leslie P. Willcocks:
Obituary. 223
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2003
- Heejin Lee, Steve Sawyer, Jyoti Choudrie:
Editorial: Broadband Internet and Electronic Commerce. 227-229
- Catherine A. Middleton:
What if there is no killer application? An exploration of a user-centric perspective on broadband. 231-245 - Thomas Adelaar, Susan Chang, Karen M. Lancendorfer, Byoungkwan Lee, Mariko Morimoto:
Effects of media formats on emotions and impulse buying intent. 247-266 - Sangjo Oh, Joongho Ahn, Beomsoo Kim:
Adoption of broadband Internet in Korea: the role of experience in building attitudes. 267-280 - Jyoti Choudrie, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Heejin Lee:
A web of stakeholders and strategies: a case of broadband diffusion in South Korea. 281-290
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