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Information and Organization, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 2011
- Ulrike Schultze, Michel Avital:
Designing interviews to generate rich data for information systems research. 1-16 - Tracy A. Jenkin, Jane Webster, Lindsay McShane:
An agenda for 'Green' information technology and systems research. 17-40 - Donald Hislop, Carolyn M. Axtell:
Mobile phones during work and non-work time: A case study of mobile, non-managerial workers. 41-56
Volume 21, Number 2, April 2011
- Stephen Jackson:
Organizational culture and information systems adoption: A three-perspective approach. 57-83 - Stephen A. Harwood:
The domestication of online technologies by smaller businesses and the 'busy day'. 84-106 - Lucas D. Introna, Niall Hayes:
On sociomaterial imbrications: What plagiarism detection systems reveal and why it matters. 107-122
Volume 21, Number 3, November 2011
- Alain Ross, Mike W. Chiasson:
Habermas and information systems research: New directions. 123-141 - Katherine Richardson, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
Examining the antecedents of work connectivity behavior during non-work time. 142-160 - Shan Ling Pan, Barney Tan:
Demystifying case research: A structured-pragmatic-situational (SPS) approach to conducting case studies. 161-176
Volume 21, Number 4, December 2011
- Marlei Pozzebon, Maira Petrini, Rodrigo Bandeira de Mello, Lionel Garreau:
Unpacking researchers' creativity and imagination in grounded theorizing: An exemplar from IS research. 177-193 - Neil Pollock, Robin Williams:
Who decides the shape of product markets? The knowledge institutions that name and categorise new technologies. 194-217
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