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3rd ECIS 1995: Athens, Greece
- Georgios I. Doukidis, Robert D. Galliers, Tawfik Jelassi, Helmut Krcmar, Frank Land:
Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 1995, Athens, Greece, 1995. 1995 - Frank Land:
The new alchemist: or how to transmute base organizations into corporations of gleaming gold. 21-30 - Ali F. Farhoomand, Ubaldo Pace:
An exploratory investigation of electronic commerce use in international trade. 33-42 - Stefan Klein, J. H. Kronen:
IT enabled cooperations: A resource-based approach. 43-56 - K. B. C. Saxena, René W. Wagenaar:
Critical success factors of EDI technology transfer: A conceptual framework. 57-74 - Charalambos L. Iacovou:
Interorganisational systems and organizational mortality. 75-86 - Joan A. Ballantine, Robert D. Galliers, Philip Powell:
Daring to be different: Capital appraisal and technology investments. 87-98 - Barbro Back, Guido Osteroom, Kaisa Sere, Michiel C. van Wezel:
Intelligent IS within business: bankruptcy predictions using neural networks. 99-112 - R. Eisele, C. Hausen, T. Schwan:
Decision support for the economic evaluation of systems integration. 113-124 - Chee-Sing Yap, James Y. L. Thong:
An impact evaluation of a government computerisation programme. 125-136 - Craig M. Parker, Paula M. C. Swatman, Paul A. Swatman:
Laboratory-based electronic commerce: A comparison of technical and business- oriented student experiences. 137-150 - Kuldeep Kumar, Han van Dissel, Richard J. Welke:
War and Peace: Conflict and co-operation in inter-organizational systems. 151-164 - R. Delhaye, Claire Lobet-Maris:
EDI adoption and standard choice: A conceptual model. 165-182 - Lesley A. Gardner, Ray J. Paul, Nandish V. Patel:
Moving beyond the fixed point theorem with tailorable IS. 183-192 - T. Auer:
Beyond IS implementation: A skill-based approach to IS use. 193-206 - Dimitris Kardaras, Vassilis Karakostas:
A methodology for IS strategic planning based on a comprehensive model of organisation & IS factors. 207-220 - Vassilis Serafeimidis, Steve Smithson:
The management of change for a rigorous appraisal of IT investment: The case of a. 221-234 - D. Bechard, Henri Barki, Jon Hartwick:
An assessment of equity and user information satisfaction in an IS development context. 235-246 - Leslie P. Willcocks, Mary C. Lacity, Guy Fitzgerald:
IT outsoursing in Europe and the USA: Assessment issues. 247-260 - Kalle Lyytinen, Janne Ropponen, Lars Mathiassen:
A framework for software risk management. 261-276 - M. D. Gibson, M. H. Saeedi:
A knowledge based approach to requirements engineering. 277-292 - Angèle L. M. Cavaye, J. K. Christiansen:
A framework for estimating power of subunits to explain IS implementation. 293-306 - Athanasia Pouloudi, Edgar A. Whitley:
Using stakeholder analysis to explore the environment of drug use management systems. 307-320 - Michael I. Smirnov:
Quality Assurance Model in IS Design and Development. 321-336 - Hans Ulrich Buhl, Gerhard Satzger, Andrea Wirth:
An optimization approach integrating technical and financial objectives. 337-352 - Nardo B. J. van der Rijst, Victor van Reijswoud:
Comparing speech act based modeling approaches for the purpose of IS development. 353-366 - Subach Bhatnagar:
IT for technology and development: Search for a role model. 367-378 - Angèle L. M. Cavaye:
Leveraging a strategic IS across European national boundaries. 379-390 - Sven A. Carlsson, Dorothy E. Leidner, Joyce J. Elam:
The impacts of executive IS use: A cross-cultural study of Swedish and US executives. 391-404 - C. C. Da Veiga:
Key IS management im.es in the Portuguese public administration. 405-422 - Dan Remenyi, Louise Whittaker:
Management of IT in South Africa: Initiatives in the mid-1990's. 423-434 - Matthias Schumann, T. Hoch:
IT enabled business innovation. 435-452 - H. K. Cheung, Janice M. Burn:
Managing the effective transformation of IS services structures in multinational companies. 453-470 - Leslie P. Willcocks, Gill Smith:
IT-enabled business process reengineering: From theory to practice. 471-486 - Magid Igbaria, Juhani Iivari:
Determinants of user participation. 487-500 - Lutz M. Kolbe, Walter Brenner:
How information and communication technology will affect everybody's private life. 501-514 - C. Morley:
Political bases for the designing of an IS. 515-524 - Michalis Glykas, N. Litinas:
From rapid growth to maturity: The need for holistic methodologies in BPR. 525-546 - Ellen Christiaanse, J. Huigen:
Institutional dimensions in IT implementation in complex network settings. 547-558 - Claudio Ferioli, Piero Migliarese:
Opportunities and drawbacks of IT in the emerging forms of organizatons. 559-576 - John G. D'Ambra:
Computer-mediated communication and management communication: Transforming corporate Communication. 577-590 - James Backhouse, Gurpreet Dhillon:
Electronic thesaurus for clinical terms: A methodological approach. 591-600 - S. Green, Ciaran Murphy:
Executive support systems - The need to go beyond a rationalist perspective. 601-614 - Tim Brady, David Targett:
Strategic use of information in retail value chains. 615-626 - Kemal Altinkemer, M. U. Kaiwani:
Selected issues in the design and pricing of virtual reality. 627-634 - Igor V. Kotenko:
A framework for intelligent group decision support. 635-648 - Stef Joosten, E. Ploeger, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
The contribution of groupware to corporate communication: Towards the horizontial organization. 649-664 - Dorothy G. Dologite, L. W. Friedman, B. M. Lober:
Using group support systems for creativity enhancements in IS proposal development. 665-682 - Martin Smits:
Group decision making for messy problems: Stakeholders, mental models and system dynamics. 683-700 - A. Neophytou, George A. Papadopoulos, Christos N. Schizas:
Multimedia Systems development: the use of existing modeling tools. 721-734 - M. Dick, Anne C. Rouse:
The introduction of object -orientation in Austarlian software development organisations: The applicability of diffusion in innovation theory. 735-748 - Nikolaos A. Mylonopoulos, Richard J. Ormerod:
A microanalytical approach to the efficient governance of IT service provision: The case of Outsourcing. 749-766 - Christopher Westrup:
Refined social analytical skills? The deployment of new techniques for organizational analysis in IS development. 767-778 - Kees van Slooten:
Integrating method fragments for IS analysis and design. 779-792 - Dimitrios S. Stamoulis, Drakoulis Martakos, Panagiotis Georgiadis, J. Mamaletos:
Extending conventional systems analysis methodologies to fit the business state using competition analysis framework. 793-804 - A. Holmes, Angeliki Poulymenakou:
Towards a conceptual framework for investigating IS failure. 805-824 - George Philip, S. R. Mawalkar, M. Gopalakrishnam:
Management and strategic use of IT: Is there a match between academic theory and corporate practice? 825-836 - Richard L. Baskerville, Jan Pries-Heje:
Grounding the theory in action research. 837-850 - Amir Albadvi, James Backhouse:
A method for dynamic systems development. 851-864 - Stefan Eicker, Karl Kurbel:
Introducing I-CASE technology into application development - experiences and learning from projects in an educational environment. 865-878 - Tor Guimaraes, James D. McKeen:
Successful strategies for user participation in systems development. 879-900 - Ellen Christiaanse, John Been, Tonja van Diepen, Ramon O'Callaghan:
Electronic markets in the air cargo community. 901-916 - Parantha Narendran, Jim Strom, Dave Whiteley:
An Analysis of electronic markets in the context of SMEs. 917-930 - Nikolaos A. Mylonopoulos, Georgios I. Doukidis, George M. Giaglis:
Assessing the expected benefit of EDI through simulation modelling techniques. 931-946 - Hans Czap, Jörg Haas:
Organizational modelling in distributed corporations. 947-954 - Andreas Oberweis, Petra Elgass, Helmut Krcmar:
Business process modelling: From informal to formal process representations. 955-962 - Markus Remme:
Systematic development of IS using standardised process particles. 963-970 - Peter Loos:
Generic structures: An approach to achive adaptable IS. 971-978 - Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn, Anita Grahn:
Evaluating normative aspects in systems design. 979-984 - Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Izak Benbasat:
The use of an expert support system and its explanation facilities to support small group decision Making. 985-992 - Claire Peugeot:
Conceptual model and mental model. 993-998 - Prathima Kumari, Dilip Patel, Shushma Patel:
Problems and solutions in conceptualising the DSS requirements. 999-1008 - Trislyn S. L. Ang, David Arnott, Peter A. O'Donnell:
An approach for supporting problem formulation in decision support development. 1009-1016 - Dieter Fink, Anton J. Van Reeken:
Time-frame considerations in IT investment decisions. 1017-1024 - Alberto Mesquita, J. Dias Coelho:
IS security: The defense model. 1025-1030 - George J. Bakehouse, Sam J. Waters:
Information management problem classification and error modelling in IS. 1031-1038 - Rafael Andreu, J. E. Richard, Josep Valor:
Business process re-engineering: A new framework and a field study in Spain. 1039-1044 - David K. Allen:
IS strategy formulation in higher education institutions. 1045-1052 - Paul Belleflamme:
Electronic data interchange links as a form of vertical restraints. 1053-1060 - Petra Hirschmann, Ingo Heimig, August-Wilhelm Scheer:
Management of intercompany business processes. 1061-1066 - Bettina Schwarzer, Stefan Zerbe, Helmut Krcmar:
New organisational forms and IT. 1067-1076 - Megan Baker, Anne C. Rouse:
Getting and Keeping software quality certification: Some associated issues. 1077-1086 - Erik F. Bassie, Jos J. M. Trienekens, A. T. M. Aerts, Paul M. J. Giesberts:
Quality assurance software application requirements (QUASAR) for industrial manufacturing. 1087-1094 - Chiara Francalanci, Piercarlo Maggiolini:
Trends in IT investments in Italy. 1095-1110 - Christopher P. Holland, A. Geoffrey Lockett:
The creation of virtual global banking partnerships. 1111-1120 - Jaana R. Kuula:
The special features of electronic trading and customer relationships in metal industry. 1121-1132 - Claudia Loebbecke, Robert W. Blanning:
Racing towards an open betting system at the royal Hong Kong jockey club. 1133-1142 - Robert Klepper:
IS planning in a Romanian company: compa S.A. 1143-1152 - Paul Beynon-Davies:
IS failure and risk assessment: The case of the London ambulance service computer-aided dispatch system. 1153-1170 - A. de Salabert, Michael Newman:
Regaining control: The case of the Spanish air traffic control system-SACTA. 1171-1180 - David Ambaye, Alison Hayman:
Causes of IT failures in teams. 1181-1192 - Steve C. A. Peters, Peter C. Buijs, Michael S. H. Heng:
The implementation of an expert system from a social and cognitive perspective. 1193-1206 - Christina Davies, Brian Lazell:
How helpful is current theory for the representation of time in real databases? A case study and discussion. 1207-1224 - Frédéric Adam, Ciaran Murphy, Martin Fahy:
Cumulative research in DSS: A practical example. 1225-1234 - Donald Peters:
Redefining business scope with IT: A case study. 1235-1244 - Gert-Jan de Vreede, Daniel T. T. van Eijck, Henk G. Sol:
Dynamic modelling in practice: The application of dynamic modelling in two service organisations. 1245-1256 - Stuart J. Barnes:
The development of a context and process model of IS introduction and evaluation. 1257-1275 - Jacques-André Bartoli, Jean-Louis Le Moigne, Walter Baets, G. Colombo, M. Da Costa Martins, Jean-Louis Ermine, José Parets-Llorca, M. Singh:
Panel: Strategic information systems: The design of intelligent organizations. 1279-1281 - Bob O'Keefe, B. Schmid, John G. Mooney, T. Stylianou:
Panel: ISWORLD net: a web based international information infrastructure for information systems scholars and practitioners. 1283 - Philip Yetton, Janice M. Burn, Robert D. Galliers, Chris Sauer:
Panel: IT and the dynamics of organisational transformation. 1285-1288 - Angeliki Poulymenakou, Michael Braithwaite, Claudio U. Ciborra, Tony Cornford, Rudy Hirschheim:
Panel: Whatever happened to systems analysis. 1289-1290 - Juliet Webster, Paula M. C. Swatman, Claire Lobet-Maris:
Panel: Is the future female? Business process redesign, EDI and women's work. 1291-1292 - Chrisanthi Avgerou, Paul Frissen, Dag Wiese Schartum, John Taylor, Geoff Walsham:
Panel: Information systems and public administration reform: Contributions from European research programmes. 1293 - Helmut Krcmar, Wolfgang König, Karl Kurbel, Dieter B. Preßmar, August-Wilhelm Scheer, Wolffried Stucky:
Panel: Current research and practice in information systems in Germany. 1295-1297 - Janice M. Burn, Gert Jan Hofstede, Ernest Jordan, Malcolm Sainsbury, Panagiotis Lybereas:
Panel: Effective transfer and diffusion of information technology across multi-cultural environments. 1299-1300 - Matthew Jones, Jørgen P. Bansler, Niki Panteli, Duane P. Truex:
Panel: Information systems and empowerment. 1301
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