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Summary
Summary
Information systems is, in terms of a reference discipline, over 30 years old and is represented by an immense volume of refereed journals and other publications that have developed to chart the rapid development of information and communications technologies. The purpose of this major reference collection is to represent sufficiently the information systems field in terms of its range, the quality of the evidence that has been produced, the methods adopted for research and the practices it has pointed to. Each volume has been compiled by leading international academics with advice from an exceptional editorial board. An introduction to the set was written by the series editors, acclaimed subject specialists Leslie Willcocks and Allen S Lee.
Volume One: Information Systems Infrastructure
Volume Two: Information Systems Development
Volume Three: Design Science Theories and Research Practices
Volume Four: Management of Information Systems
Volume Five: Social and Organizational Information Systems Research
Volume Six: Information Systems, Globalization and Developing Countries
Table of Contents
Volume 1 Information Systems Infrastructure |
Introduction |
FoundationsDebra Howcroft and Frank Land |
The Legacy of LEO: Lessons from an English tea and cake company's pioneering efforts in information systems |
Some Approaches to the Theory of Information SystemsR.O. Mason |
A Program for Research in Management Information SystemsB. Langefors |
From Management Information to Information ManagementR.O. Mason and I.I. Mitroff |
Defining the Boundaries of Computing across Complex OrganizationsM.J. Earl and A. Hopwood |
Research ApproachesR. Kling |
The Experience of Systems Design: A hermeneutic of organizational action |
Studying Information Technology in Organizations: Research approaches and assumptionsR.J. Boland and W.F. Day |
Interpretive Case Studies in IS Research: Nature and methodW.J. Orlikowski and J.J. Baroudi |
A Set of Principles for Conducting and Evaluating Interpretive: Field Studies in Information SystemsG. Walsham |
A Confessional Account of an Ethnography about Knowledge WorkH.K. Klein and M.D. Myers |
Combining IS Research Methods: Towards a pluralist methodologyU. Schultze |
Evaluating Research: Roles of the IT Artifact, Generalization, History and CritiqueJ. Mingers |
Research Commentary - Desperately Seeking the 'IT' in IT Research: A call to theorizing |
Generalizing Generalizability in Information Systems ResearchW.J. Orlikowski and S. Iacono |
The Legacy of LEO: Lessons learned from an English tea and cake company's pioneering effortsA.S. Lee and R.L. Baskerville |
Doing Critical Research in Information Systems: A case of theory and practice not informing each otherR.O. Mason |
Volume 2 Information Systems DevelopmentK. McGrath |
Introduction |
Conceptual BasesDavid Avison and Richard Baskerville |
Four Paradigms of Information Systems Development |
MethodologyR. Hirschheim and H.K. Klein |
The Fetish Technique: Methodology as a social defense |
Formalized Systems Development Methodologies: A critical perspectiveD.G. Wastell |
The Fiction of Methodological Development: A field study of information systems developmentB. Fitzgerald |
Amethodical Systems Development: The deferred meaning of systems development methodsJ. Nandhakumar and D.E. Avison |
Ontology and StructureD. Truex and E. Baskerville and J. Travis |
An Ontological Analysis of the Relationship Construct in Conceptual Modeling |
Capturing the Complexity in Advanced Technology Use: Adaptive structuration theoryY. Wand and V.C. Storey and R. Weber |
UsersG. DeSanctis and M.S. Poole |
Reconceptualizing Users as Social Actors in Information Systems Research |
A Social Process Model of User-Analyst RelationshipsR. Lamb and R. Kling |
OutcomesM. Newman and D. Robey |
Information Technology Implementation Research: A technological diffusion approach |
Information Systems Success: The quest for the dependent variableR.B. Cooper and R.W. Zmud |
IntergrationW.H. DeLone and E.R. McLean |
The Adoption and Design Methodologies of Component-based Enterprise Systems |
Inside a Software Design Team: Knowledge acquisition, sharing, and integrationM. Fan and J. Stallaert and A.B. Whinston |
The Brave New World of Development in the Internetwork Computing Architecture (InterNCA): or how distributed computing platforms will change systems developmentD.B. Walz and J.J. Elam and B. Curtis |
Volume 3 Design Science Theories and Research PracticesK. Lyytinen and G. Rose and R. Welke |
Introduction |
Design Science Theory and PracticeProfessor Alan Hevner |
Design Science in Information Systems Research |
Systems Development in Information Systems ResearchA. Hevner and S. March and J. Park and S. Ram |
A Design Theory for Systems that Support Emergent Knowledge ProcessesJ. Nunamaker and M. Chen and T. Purdin |
Information Systems ans Systems ModelingL. Markus and A. Majchrzak and L. Gasser |
Semantic Conflict Resolution Ontology |
A Framework for Analysis of Data Quality ResearchS. Ram and J. Park |
Database Systems DesignR. Wang and V. Storey and C. Firth |
Database Allocation in a Distributed Environment: Incorporating a concurrency control mechanism and queueing costs |
Knowledge and Information IntergrationS. Ram and S. Narasimhan |
Context Interchange: New features and formalisms for the intelligent integration of information |
On Heterogeneous Database Retrieval: A cognitively-guided approachC. Goh and S. Bressan and S. Madnick and M. Siegel |
Data Warehousing and MiningR. Krishnan and X. Li and D. Steier and J. Zhao |
What Makes Patterns Interesting in Knowledge Discovery Systems |
Network and Telecommunications SystemsA. Silberschatz and A. Tuzhilin |
SIP-based Enterprise Converged Network for Voice/Video over IP: Implementation and evaluation of components |
Decision Support SystemsS. Chatterjee and T. Abhichandani and B. Tulu and H. Li |
Metagraphs: A tool for modeling decision support systems |
Workflow SystemsA. Basu and R. Blanning |
Dynamic Routing and Operational Controls in Workflow Management Systems |
Electronic Commerce SystemsA. Kumar and J. Zhao |
Analysis and Design of Business-to-Consumer Online Auctions |
Volume 4 Management of Information SystemsR. Bapna and P. Goes and A. Gupta |
Introduction |
IS GovernanceMary Lacity |
Framing the Frameworks: A review of IT governance research |
Don't Just Lead: Govern: How top performing firms govern ITA. Brown and G. Grant |
IS LeadershipP. Weill |
The Evolving Role of the CIO |
Creating IS Business ValueJ. Ross and D. Feeny |
IT-Dependent Strategic Initiatives and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A Review and synthesis of the literature |
Techno-change Management: Using IT to drive organizational changeG. Piccoli and B. Ives |
Measuring is Business ValueL. Markus |
Measuring Organizational IS Effectiveness: An overview and update of senior management perspectives |
Development of Measures to Assess the Extent to which an Information Technology Application Provides Competitive AdvantageP. Seddon and V. Graeser and L. Willcocks |
Is Adoption and UseV. Sethi and W. King |
A Review of the Predictors, Linkages, and Biases in IT Innovation Adoption Research |
Institutional Factors in IT InnovationA. Jeyaraj and J. Rottman and M. Lacity |
Is SourcingJ. King and V. Gurbaxani and K. Kraemer and F.W. McFarlan and K. Raman and C. Yap |
The Core Capabilities Framework for Achieving High Performing Back Offices |
Transforming A Back-Office Function: Lessons from BAE systems' experience with an enterprise partnershipL. Willcocks and D. Feeny |
Project ManagementM. Lacity and D. Feeny and L. Willcocks |
Why Software Projects Escalate: The importance of project management constructs |
Towards the Development of a Social Capital Approach to Evaluating Change Management InterventionsM. Keil and A. Rai and J. Mann and G. Zhang |
Volume V Social and Organisational is ResearchT. Hatzakis and M. Lycett and R. Macredie and V. Martin |
Introduction |
Organisational Change, Structure, Design, TransformationJonathan Liebenau and Nathalie Mitev |
Accounting for the Contradictory Organizational Consequences of Information Technology: Theoretical directions and methodological implications |
Information Technology and Internal Firm Organization: An exploratory analysisD. Robey and M.C. Boudreau |
Investigating the Interplay between Structure and Information and Communication Technologies in the Real Estate IndustryL.M. Hitt and E. Brynjolfsson |
Business Process Reengineering in Theory and Practice: Business Paradise Regained?K. Crowston and S. Sawyer and R. Wigand |
Transforming Work through Information Technology: A comparative case study of geographic information systems in county governmentK. Grint and L. Willcocks |
The Role of IT in the Transformation of Work: A comparison of post-industrialD. Robey and S. Sahay |
Narratives of Change: Discourse, technology and organizationS.J. Winter and S.L. Taylor |
Organisation - Culture, Power, Ethics and GenderB. Doolin |
A Review of Culture in IS Research: Toward a theory of IT culture conflict |
More on Myth, Magic and Metaphor: Cultural insights into the management of information technology in organisationsD. Leidner and T.A. Kayworth |
Politics and Pain in Managing Information Technology: A case study from insurance |
On the Im)possibility of Ethics in a Mediated WorldD. Knights and F. Murray |
Empowerment or Enslavement? A case of process-based organizational change in Hong KongL. Introna |
A Decade of Neglect: Reflecting on gender and IS new technologyR. Davison and M.G. Martinsons |
Gendered Patterns in Computing Work in the Late 1990sA. Adam and D.A. Howcroft and Richardson |
Volume VI Information Systems - Globalization and Developing CountriesN. Panteli and J. Stack and H. Ramsey |
Introduction |
Theoretical Perspective on Ict Innovation Under the Condition of GlobalizationChrisanthi Avgerou |
Embedded knowledge and offshore software development |
Toward Contextualized Theories of Trust: The role of trust in global virtual teamsB. Nicholson and S. Sahay |
Institutionalization does not Occur by Decree: Institutional obstacles in implementing a land administration system in a developing countryR. Shaw and D.S. Staples |
The Link Between ICT and Economic Growth in the Discourse of DevelopmentS.L. Jarvenpaa and T.L. Silva |
Ict in Developing CountriesC. Avgerou |
An Information Company in Mexico: Extending the resource-based view of the firm to a developing country context |
Managing IT for Business Innovation: Issus of culture, learning, and leadership in a Jamaican insurance companyS.L. and D.E. Leidner |
Information Systems and Developing Countries: Failure, success and local improvisationsM. Barrett and G. Walsham |
Governance Lessons from the Experience of Telecentres in KeralaR. Heekd |
Considering Culture in Ict InnovationS. Madon |
Designing and Implementing Culturally-Sensitive IT Applications: The interaction of culture values and privacy issues in the Middle East |
Implementing GIS Technology in India: Some issues of time and spaceN. Zakaria and J.M. Stanton and S.T.M. Sarkar-Barney |
Cross-cultural Software Production and Use: A structurational analysisS. Sahay |
Taking Culture Seriously: ICTs, cultures and developmentG. Walsham |
Trends and Emerging IssuesC. Westrup and W. Liu |
Global e-Readiness - for what? Readiness for e-Banking |
Environment and Policy Factors Shaping Global e-Commerce Diffusion: A cross-country comparisonV. Maugis and N. Choucri and S.E. Madnick and M.D. Siegel and S.E. Gillett and F. Haghseta and H. Zhu and M. Best |
ICANN and Internet Governance: Leveraging technical coordination to realize global public policyJ. Gibbs and K. L. Kraemer and J. Dedrick |