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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 2012
- Neil F. Doherty, Colin Ashurst, Joe Peppard:

Factors affecting the successful realisation of benefits from systems development projects: findings from three case studies. 1-16 - Hazel Taylor, Edward Artman, Jill Palzkill Woelfer:

Information technology project risk management: bridging the gap between research and practice. 17-34 - Marlei Pozzebon, Alain Pinsonneault:

The dynamics of client-consultant relationships: exploring the interplay of power and knowledge. 35-56 - Jasmin Kaiser, Peter Buxmann:

Organizational design of IT supplier relationship management: a multiple case study of five client companies. 57-73 - Saggi Nevo, Dorit Nevo, Henry M. Kim

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From recreational applications to workplace technologies: an empirical study of cross-context IS continuance in the case of virtual worlds. 74-86 
Volume 27, Number 2, June 2012
- Geoff Walsham:

Are we making a better world with ICTs? Reflections on a future agenda for the IS field. 87-93 
- Richard L. Baskerville

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Making better choices: a response to Walsham. 94-95 - Salvatore T. March, Fred Niederman:

The future of the information systems discipline: a response to Walsham. 96-99 - Robert M. Davison

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Making a world of a difference. 100-101 - Alison Adam:

IS and its agenda. 102-103 - David E. Avison:

From espoused values to action: a commentary on 'Are we making a better world with ICTs?'. 104-105 - Chris Westrup:

In need of narratives of IS. 106-107 - Ulrike Schultze:

Will making the world better through ICT make the IS field better off? 108-109 
- Nathalie N. Mitev, François-Xavier de Vaujany:

Seizing the opportunity: towards a historiography of information systems. 110-124 - Judy McKay, Peter Marshall, Rudy Hirschheim:

The design construct in information systems design science. 125-139 - Suzanne Zyngier

, Frada Burstein
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Knowledge management governance: the road to continuous benefits realization. 140-155 - Randy V. Bradley, Terry Anthony Byrd, Jeannie L. Pridmore, Evelyn H. Thrasher, Renee M. E. Pratt, Victor Wacham A. Mbarika:

An empirical examination of antecedents and consequences of IT governance in US hospitals. 156-177 
- Allen S. Lee

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IS research methods: inclusive or exclusive? 178 
Volume 27, Number 3, September 2012
- Will Venters

, Edgar A. Whitley
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A critical review of cloud computing: researching desires and realities. 179-197 - Jerry N. Luftman, Hossein Seif Zadeh, Barry Derksen, Martin Santana

, Eduardo Henrique Rigoni, Zhengwei (David) Huang:
Key information technology and management issues 2011-2012: an international study. 198-212 - Martin Wolf, Roman Beck, Immanuel Pahlke:

Mindfully resisting the bandwagon: reconceptualising IT innovation assimilation in highly turbulent environments. 213-235 - Wendy L. Currie:

Institutional isomorphism and change: the national programme for IT - 10 years on. 236-248 
- Antony Bryant, Frank Land:

Discursive formations and trans-disciplinary agendas: a response to Walsham. 249-254 - Geoff Walsham:

A better world with ICTs? Response to the commentaries. 255-257 
Volume 27, Number 4, December 2012
- Erica L. Wagner

, Sue Newell, William Kay:
Enterprise systems projects: the role of liminal space in enterprise systems implementation. 259-269 - Ilan Oshri

, Bob van Uhm:
A historical review of the information technology and business process captive centre sector. 270-284 - Carleen F. Maitland, Herschel F. Thomas III, Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu:

Internet censorship circumvention technology use in human rights organizations: an exploratory analysis. 285-300 
- Ulrike Schultze, Richard O. Mason:

Studying cyborgs: re-examining internet studies as human subjects research. 301-312 
- Michael Zimmer

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Studying cyborgs: re-examining internet studies as human subjects research. 313-314 - M. I. Franklin:

Being human and the internet: against dichotomies. 315-318 - Sam Ransbotham:

Preserving opportunities in internet research: a commentary on 'Studying Cyborgs'. 319-320 - Nancy Pouloudi

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IS research stakeholders and cyborgs: an opportunity to revisit the normative IS agenda. 321-323 - Robert M. Davison

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The privacy rights of cyborgs. 324-325 
- Anindya Chaudhuri:

ICT for Development: solutions seeking problems? 326-338 
- Richard Heeks:

Deriving an ICT4D research agenda: a commentary on 'Information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D): solutions seeking problems?'. 339-341 - Jeffrey James:

Commentary. 342-343 - Chris Westrup:

Problems with solutions seeking problems: debating ICT for development. 344-345 

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