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Information Technology & People, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2002
- Leiser Silva, Eugenio Figueroa:

Institutional intervention and the expansion of ICTs in Latin America: The case of Chile. 8-25 - Brian O'Donovan, Dewald Roode:

A framework for understanding the emerging discipline of information systems. 26-41 - Robert M. Davison

, Maris G. Martinsons
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Empowerment or enslavement?: A case of process-based organisational change in Hong Kong. 42-59 - Mike Metcalfe:

Argumentative systems for IS design. 60-73
Volume 15, Number 2, 2002
- Eileen M. Trauth:

Odd girl out: an individual differences perspective on women in the IT profession. 98-118 - Ruth Woodfield

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Woman and information systems development: not just a pretty (inter)face? 119-138 - Melanie Wilson:

Making nursing visible? Gender, technology and the care plan as script. 139-158 - Laurence Habib, Tony Cornford:

Computers in the home: domestication and gender. 159-174
Volume 15, Number 3, 2002
- Mary Beth Watson-Manheim, Katherine M. Chudoba, Kevin Crowston

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Discontinuities and continuities: a new way to understand virtual work. 191-209 - Adel M. Aladwani

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IT project uncertainty, planning and success: An empirical investigation from Kuwait. 210-226 - Casper Bruun Jensen, Brit Ross Winthereik

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Political and moralising moments: on visions of IT in Danish health care. 227-241 - Jeremy Rose:

Interaction, transformation and information systems development - an extended application of Soft Systems Methodology. 242-268
Volume 15, Number 4, 2002
- Steven R. Gordon, Judith R. Gordon:

Organizational options for resolving the tension between IT departments and business units in the delivery of IT services. 286-305 - Judith Y. Weisinger, Eileen M. Trauth:

Situating culture in the global information sector. 306-320 - Lars Mathiassen:

Collaborative practice research. 321-345 - Dane K. Peterson:

Computer ethics: the influence of guidelines and universal moral beliefs. 346-361

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