


default search action
Journal of Information Technology, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, March 1995
- Editorial. 1-2

- Kweku Ewusi-Mensah, Zbigniew H. Przasnyski:

Learning from abandoned information systems development projects. 3-14 - Carole Brooke:

Analyst and programmer stereotypes: a self-fulfilling prophecy? 15-25 - Thomas E. McKee:

Predicting bankruptcy via induction. 26-36 - Anita Lee, Chun Hung Cheng

, Gurmeet S. Chadha:
Synergism between information technology and organizational structure: a managerial perspective. 37-43 - Sam Lubbe

, Gary Parker, Andrew Hoard:
The profit impact of IT investment. 44-51 - Marios C. Angelides, Amelia K. Y. Tong:

Implementing multiple tutoring strategies in an intelligent tutoring system for music learning. 52-62
Volume 10, Number 2, June 1995
- Editorial. 63-64

- Judy L. Wynekoop

, Nancy L. Russo:
Systems development methodologies: unanswered questions. 65-73 - Alan Gillies:

On the computerization of general practice in the UK: the IT perspective. 75-85 - Steve Elliot, Peter Melhuish:

A methodology for the evaluation of IT for strategic implementation. 87-100 - Michael W. Stebbins, James A. Sena, Abraham B. Shani:

Information technology and organization design. 101-113 - Narender K. Ramarapu, Augustine A. Lado:

Linking information technology to global business strategy to gain competitive advantage: an integrative model. 115-124
- John Ward:

A report on the Fourth Annual UK Information Systems Doctoral Consortium. 125-126 - Joe Peppard:

Management Challenges in Information Systems. 127-130
- Mary C. Lacity:

Strategic Information Systems: A European Perspective. 131-132
Volume 10, Number 3, September 1995
- Editorial. 133-134

- Angèle L. M. Cavaye:

Participation in the development of inter-organizational systems involving users outside the organization. 135-147 - Robert D. Galliers, Paula M. C. Swatman, Paul A. Swatman:

Strategic information systems planning: deriving comparative advantage from EDI. 149-157 - Albert L. Lederer, Rajesh Mirani

:
Anticipating the benefits of proposed information systems. 159-169 - Felix B. Tan:

The responsiveness of information technology to business strategy formulation: an empirical study. 171-178 - David Wastell, Annechris Sewards:

An information system profile of the UK manufacturing sector. 179-189
- Dan Remenyi, Brian Williams

:
Some aspects of methodology for research in information systems. 191-201
Volume 10, Number 4, December 1995
- Leslie P. Willcocks, Mary C. Lacity:

Information Systems Outsourcing in Theory and Practice. 203-207
- Myun Joong Cheon, Varun Grover

, James T. C. Teng:
Theoretical perspectives on the outsourcing of information systems. 209-219 - Thomas D. Clark Jr., Robert W. Zmud, Gordon E. McCray:

The outsourcing of information services: transforming the nature of business in the information industry. 221-237 - Jaak Jurison:

The role of risk and return in information technology outsourcing decisions. 239-247 - Robert Klepper:

The management of partnering development in I/S outsourcing. 249-258 - Jonathan Cronk, John Sharp:

A framework for deciding what to outsource in information technology. 259-267 - Marion G. Sobol, Uday Apte:

Domestic and global outsourcing practices of America's most effective IS users. 269-280 - Leon A. de Looff:

Information systems outsourcing decision making: a framework organizational theories and case studies. 281-297 - Kerry L. McLellan, Barbara L. Marcolin, Paul W. Beamish:

Financial and strategic motivations behind IS outsourcing. 299-321

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














