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Information Systems Journal, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1992
- David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald:

Editorial. 1-2
- Juhani Iivari:

The organizational fit of information systems. 3-29 - Daune West

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Knowledge elicitation as an inquiring system: towards a 'subjective' knowledge elicitation methodology. 31-44 - François Bergeron, Louis Raymond:

Evaluation of EIS from a managerial perspective. 45-60 - Steve Smithson, Rudy Hirschheim:

Information systems teaching: a debate on the user-system interface in end-user computing. 61-78
Volume 2, Number 2, April 1992
- David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald:

Editorial. 81-82
- Michael C. Jackson:

An integrated programme for critical thinking in information systems research. 83-95 - Terry A. Halpin, Maria E. Orlowska:

Fact-oriented modelling for data analysis. 97-119 - Paul A. Swatman, Paula M. C. Swatman:

Formal specification - an analytic tool for (management) information systems. 121-160 - Bernhard H. Straub, Ian O. Angell:

Viewpoint: A question of System. 161-165
Volume 2, Number 3, July 1992
- David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald:

Editorial. 167-168
- Michael J. Earl, David J. Skyrme:

Hybrid managers - what do we know about them? 169-187 - Brian P. Bloomfield

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Understanding the social practices of systems developers. 189-206 - Paul Beynon-Davies:

The realities of database design: an essay on the sociology, semiology and pedagogy of database work. 207-220 - Alan F. Smeaton

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Information retrieval and hypertext: competing technologies or complementary access methods. 221-233 - A. T. Wood-Harper:

Viewpoint: Action research. 235-236
- Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Modelling Support in Information Systems Development Gerard M. Wijers. 237-239
Volume 2, Number 4, October 1992
- David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald:

Editorial. 241-242
- Leslie P. Willcocks:

Evaluating Information Technology investments: research findings and reappraisal. 243-268 - Philip Powell:

Should we be surprised at expert system success ? 269-280 - S. Lilley:

Overcoming the disabling effects of executive information systems. 281-292
- Victor P. Lane:

Executive Information Systems: Emergence, Development & Impact. 293-294

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