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Information Technology & People, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2001
- Enid Mumford:

Advice for an action researcher. 12-27 - David E. Avison, Richard L. Baskerville

, Michael D. Myers
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Controlling action research projects. 28-45 - Judy McKay, Peter Marshall:

The dual imperatives of action research. 46-59 - Robert M. Davison

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GSS and action research in the Hong Kong police. 60-77 - Pak Yoong, Brent Gallupe:

Action learning and groupware technologies: a case study in GSS facilitation research. 78-90 - Mike W. Chiasson, Albert S. Dexter:

System development conflict during the use of an information systems prototyping method of action research: Implications for practice and research. 91-108
Volume 14, Number 2, 2001
- Kelly Burke, Kregg Aytes, Laku Chidambaram:

Media effects on the development of cohesion and process satisfaction in computer-supported workgroups - An analysis of results from two longitudinal studies. 122-141 - Rita Walczuch, Lizette Steeghs:

Implications of the new EU Directive on data protection for multinational corporations. 142-162 - Kevin Crowston

, Steve Sawyer
, Rolf T. Wigand:
Investigating the interplay between structure and information and communications technology in the real estate industry. 163-183 - Alon Peled

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Network, coalition and institution - The politics of technological innovation in the public sector. 184-205 - Roger Clarke

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Person location and person tracking - Technologies, risks and policy implications. 206-231
Volume 14, Number 3, 2001
- Enrique Claver, Juan Llopis

, Reyes Gonzalez
, Jose Gasco
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The performance of information systems through organizational culture. 247-260 - Magnus Lif, Eva Olsson, Jan Gulliksen, Bengt L. Sandblad:

Workspaces enhance efficiency - theories, concepts and a case study. 261-272 - Shirin Madon

, Sundeep Sahay:
Cities in the developing world: Linking global and local networks. 273-286 - Neil C. Ramiller:

"Airline Magazine Syndrome": Reading a myth of mismanagement. 287-303 - Giuseppe Mantovani, Anna Spagnolli:

Legitimating technologies: Ambiguity as a premise for negotiation in a networked institution. 304-321
Volume 14, Number 4, 2001
- Maxine Robertson, Carsten Sørensen, Jacky Swan:

Survival of the leanest: intensive knowledge work and groupware adaptation. 334-352 - Stephen Little, Len Holmes, Margaret Grieco:

Calling up culture: Information spaces and information flows as the virtual dynamics of inclusion and exclusion. 353-367 - Peter H. Gray

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The impact of knowledge repositories on power and control in the workplace. 368-384 - Rosío Alvarez:

"It was a great system": Face-work and the discursive construction of technology during information systems development. 385-405

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