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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, March 2008
- Ilan Oshri

, Julia Kotlarsky:
Special Issue on Global Sourcing: IT Services, Knowledge and Social Capital. 1-2
- Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Ji-Ye Mao:

Operational capabilities development in mediated offshore software services models. 3-17 - Volker Mahnke, Jonathan Wareham, Niels Bjørn-Andersen:

Offshore middlemen: transnational intermediation in technology sourcing. 18-30 - Joseph W. Rottman:

Successful knowledge transfer within offshore supplier networks: a case study exploring social capital in strategic alliances. 31-43 - Gary C. David, Donald Chand, Sue Newell, João Resende-Santos:

Integrated collaboration across distributed sites: the perils of process and the promise of practice. 44-54
- Ray Tallis, Igor Aleksander:

'Computer models of the mind are invalid'. 55-62
Volume 23, Number 2, June 2008
- David Graham Wastell, Tom McMaster:

Organizational dynamics of technology-based innovation: diversifying the research agenda. 63-70
- Deborah Bunker, Karlheinz Kautz, Anhtai Anhtuan:

An exploration of information systems adoption: tools and skills as cultural artefacts - the case of a management information system. 71-78 - Faraja Teddy Igira:

The situatedness of work practices and organizational culture: implications for information systems innovation uptake. 79-88 - Amany R. Elbanna:

Strategic systems implementation: diffusion through drift. 89-96 - Juan Rodon, Joan Antoni Pastor, Feliciano Sesé, Ellen Christiaanse:

Unravelling the dynamics of IOIS implementation: an actor-network study of an IOIS in the seaport of Barcelona. 97-108 - Arturo Vega

, Mike W. Chiasson, David Brown:
Extending the research agenda on diffusion: the case of public program interventions for the adoption of e-business systems in SMEs. 109-117
- Patrick Hung, Graham Cedric Low:

Factors affecting the buy vs build decision in large Australian organisations. 118-131
Volume 23, Number 3, September 2008
- Chrisanthi Avgerou

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Information systems in developing countries: a critical research review. 133-146
- Kai Riemer

, Stefan Klein:
Is the V-form the next generation organisation? An analysis of challenges, pitfalls and remedies of ICT-enabled virtual organisations based on social capital theory. 147-162 - Elaine Ferneley, Ben Light

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Unpacking user relations in an emerging ubiquitous computing environment: introducing the bystander. 163-175 - Helga Drummond:

The Icarus paradox: an analysis of a totally destructive system. 176-184 - Hannu Salmela:

Analysing business losses caused by information systems risk: a business process analysis approach. 185-202 - Cathy Urquhart, Shantha Liyanage, Muhammadou M. O. Kah:

ICTs and poverty reduction: a social capital and knowledge perspective. 203-213
Volume 23, Number 4, December 2008
- Kailash Joshi, Srikanth Mudigonda:

An analysis of India's future attractiveness as an offshore destination for IT and IT-enabled services. 215-227 - Julia Kotlarsky, Ilan Oshri

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Country attractiveness for offshoring and offshore outsourcing: additional considerations. 228-231
- Séamas Kelly, Camilla Noonan:

Anxiety and psychological security in offshoring relationships: the role and development of trust as emotional commitment. 232-248 - David E. Avison, Peter Banks:

Cross-cultural (mis)communication in IS offshoring: understanding through conversation analysis. 249-268 - Henri Barki, Guy Paré, Claude Sicotte:

Linking IT implementation and acceptance via the construct of psychological ownership of information technology. 269-280 - Lior Fink

, Sarit Markovich:
Generic verticalization strategies in enterprise system markets: An exploratory framework. 281-296 - Chiara Francalanci, Vincenzo Morabito:

IS integration and business performance: The mediation effect of organizational absorptive capacity in SMEs. 297-312 - Lars Mathiassen, Carsten Sørensen

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Towards a theory of organizational information services. 313-329
- Tom Butler, Ciaran Murphy:

An exploratory study on IS capabilities and assets in a small-to-medium software enterprise. 330-344

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