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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, March 1998
- Joan A. Ballantine

, Stephanie J. Stray:
Financial appraisal and the IS/IT investment decision making process. 3-14 - Guy Fitzgerald:

Evaluating information systems projects: a multidimensional approach. 15-27 - Andrea Taylor-Cummings:

Bridging the user-IS gap: a study of major information systems projects. 29-54 - Mark J. Proudlock, Bob Phelps

, Paul R. Gamble:
IS decision-making: a study in information-intensive firms. 55-66 - Vincent S. Lai, Jan Guynes Clark:

Network evolution towards ISDN services: a management perspective. 67-78
Volume 13, Number 2, June 1998
- Leslie P. Willcocks:

Editorial. 79-80 - Lawrence Loh, Yee-Shyuan Ong:

The adoption of Internet-based stock trading: a conceptual framework and empirical results. 81-94 - Graham Pervan:

How chief executive officers in large organizations view the management of their information systems. 95-109 - Alan Fowler, Ben Jeffs:

Examining information systems outsourcing: a case study from the United Kingdom. 111-126 - Danny R. Zaidifard:

Reframing the behavioural analysis of re-engineering: an exploratory case. 127-138 - David Coghlan:

The interlevel dynamics of information technology. 139-149
Volume 13, Number 3, September 1998
- Leslie P. Willcocks:

Editorial. 151-152 - Graham I. Costello, Jörg H. Tuchen:

A comparative study of business to consumer electronic commerce within the Australian insurance sector. 153-167 - Wendy L. Currie:

Using multiple suppliers to mitigate the risk of IT outsourcing at ICI and Wessex Water. 169-180 - Theo J. W. Renkema:

The four P's revisited: business value assessment of the infrastructure impact of IT investments. 181-190 - Leyland F. Pitt, Pierre R. Berthon, Nikala Lane:

Gaps within the IS department: barriers to service quality. 191-200 - Amrik S. Sohal

, Lionel Ng:
The role and impact of information technology in Australian business. 201-217 - Alan Gillies:

Computers and the NHS: an analysis of their contribution to the past, present and future delivery of the National Health Service. 219-229
Volume 13, Number 4, December 1998
- Leslie P. Willcocks:

Editorial. 231 - Michael D. Myers

, Geoff Walsham:
Exemplifying Interpretive Research in Information Systems: an Overview. 233-234 - Lee Komito

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Paper 'work' and electronic files: defending professional practice. 235-246 - Kylie Sayer:

Denying the technology: middle management resistance in business process re-engineering. 247-257 - Lorna Heaton:

Talking heads vs. virtual workspaces: a comparison of design across cultures. 259-272 - David J. Phillips:

The social construction of a secure, anonymous electronic payment system: frame alignment and mobilization around Ecash. 273-284 - Tom Butler:

Towards a hermeneutic method for interpretive research in information systems. 285-300 - Bill Doolin:

Information technology as disciplinary technology: being critical in interpretive research on information systems. 301-311 - Brian Fitzgerald, Debra Howcroft

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Towards dissolution of the is research debate: from polarization to polarity. 313-326

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