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The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, December 1991
- Bob Galliers:

Introducing the journal of strategic information systems - the new approach to information systems management. 3 - David Lei, Marion Sobol:

The CIM-IS partnership: integration for competitive advantage. 4-14 - Mikko Ruohonen:

Stakeholders of strategic information systems planning: theoretical concepts and empirical examples. 15-28 - Blaize Horner Reich, Sid L. Huff:

Customer-oriented strategic systems. 29-37 - Tony Bidgood, Bob Jelley:

Modelling corporate information needs: fresh approaches to the information architecture. 38-42 - David Targett:

The ITBE 2000 initiative: are business schools meeting the challenge of management and IT in the 21st century? 43-46 - David J. Grimshaw:

The Arthur D Little forecast on information and productivity: Making the Integrated Enterprise Work by Norman Weizer, George O. Gardner III, Stuart Lipoff, Martyn F, Roetter and Frederick G. Withington John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1991, 272 pp. £24.95 ISBN 0-471-52511-1. 47 - David J. Grimshaw:

Forecasting and management of technology: by Alan L. Porter, A. Thomas Roper, Thomas W. Mason, Frederick A. Rossini and Jerry Banks John Wilev & Sons Inc., New York, 1991, 448 pp. £51.30 ISBN 0-471-51223-0. 47
Volume 1, Number 2, March 1992
- Kit Grindley:

Information systems issues facing senior executives: the culture gap. 57-62 - Georgios I. Doukidis, Steve Smithson, George Naoum:

Information systems management in Greece: issues and perceptions. 63-75 - Albert L. Lederer, Veronica Gardiner:

The process of strategic information planning. 76-83 - Peter Monk:

Economic aspects of requirements analysis. 84-92 - Reima Suomi:

On the concept of inter-organizational information systems. 93-100 - Julian Watts:

Case study editorial. 101 - Valerie Cliff:

Re-engineering becomes the CEO's policy at mutual benefit life. 102-105 - David J. Grimshaw, Mervyn A. Hinton:

Taking technology opportunities to the business. 106-110 - Frank Lands:

The corporation of the 1990s: Information technology and organizational tranformation: Edited by Michael S. Scott Morton Oxford University Press, New York, 1991, 331 pp. US $24.94, £19.95. 111-112 - David J. Grimshaw:

Critical issues in information systems research: Edited by R.J. Boland and R.A. Hirschheim John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK. 1987. 394 pp, £49.50. 112
Volume 1, Number 3, June 1992
- Bob Galliers:

Editorial. 114-115 - Mats Lundeberg:

A framework for recognizing patterns when reshaping business processes. 116-125 - Paul N. Finlay:

IT for competitive advantage: the place of expert systems. 126-133 - Christopher P. Holland, A. Geoffrey Lockett:

IT strategy in retailing: organizational change and future direction. 134-142 - Roger Clarke

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A contingency model of EDI's impact on industry sectors. 143-151 - Sridhar N. Ramaswami, Sree Nilakanta

, E. James Flynn:
Supporting strategic information needs: an empirical assessment of some organizational factors. 152-162 - Julian Watts:

Case study editorial. 163-164 - P. S. Barton, D. H. Peters:

The ASB Bank: an IT case study in sustained competitive advantage. 165-170 - Mike Donlevy:

Re-structuring implications for utilities subsidiaries in the post-privatization era. 171-173
Volume 1, Number 4, September 1992
- John Leighfield:

Outsourcing and the trailing edge of technology. 181-182 - Tim Brady, Ross Cameron, David Targett, Chris Beaumont:

Strategic IT issues: the views of some major IT investors. 183-189 - Yolande E. Chan

, Sid L. Huff:
Strategy: an information systems research perspective. 191-204 - Walter Baets:

Aligning information systems with business strategy. 205-213 - Tony Rands:

The key role of applications software make-or-buy decisions. 215-223 - Julian Watts:

Case study editorial. 225 - S. R. M. Robertson, L. H. F. Cowley:

Business strategy workshop - a framework for planning. 227-231 - David J. Grimshaw

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Creating a business-based it strategy: Unicorn Applied Information Technology 14 A. Brown (Editor) Chapman & Hall, London, 1992, 305 pp, £65.00 ISBN 0-412-45910-8. 233 - David J. Grimshaw

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Emerging information technologies for competitive advantage and economic development: Proceedings of 1992 Information Resources Management Association International Conference, 24-27 May 1992, Charleston, South Carolina Idea Group Publishing, Harrisburg, USA, 1992, 414 pp, US $43.95 ISBN 1-878289-17-9. 233-234
Volume 1, Number 5, December 1992
- Bob Galliers:

Editorial. 242 - James H. Brown, Julian Watts:

Enterprise engineering: building 21st century organizations. 243-249 - Shirin Madon:

Computer-based information systems for development planning: the significance of cultural factors. 250-257 - Zeinab A. Karake:

An empirical investigation of information technology structure, control and corporate governance. 258-265 - Timo Saarinen, Markku Sääksjärvi:

Process and product success in information systems development. 266-275 - Boon Siong Neo:

The implementation of an electronic market for pig trading in Singapore. 278-288 - Julian Watts:

Case study editorial. 289 - Maris G. Martinsons

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Global success with electronic banking: the Hongkong Bank and HEXAGON. 290-296 - David J. Grimshaw

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Paradigm shift: The new promise of information technology: Don Tapscott and Art Caston McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, 1993, 337 pp. £21.95 ISBN 0-07-062857-2. 297

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