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Information Systems Journal 1997: Vol 7 Table of Contents PDF

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Contents NUMBER 1 Editorial Puuronen, S. & Savolainen, V. Mobile information systems — executives’ view Vidgen R. Stakeholders, soft systems and technology: separation and mediation in the analysis of information system requirements Wynekoop, J.L. & Russo, N.L. Studying system development methodologies: an examination of research methods Gordon Huiiter M. The use of RepGrids to gather interview data about information systems analysis NUMBER 2 Editorial Lacity, M.C. & Wilcocks, L. /nformation systems sourcing: examining the privatization option in US public administration Nandhakumar, J. Too close for comfort? Distance and engagement in interpretive information systems research Brooks, L. Structuration theory and new technology: analysing organizationally situated computer-aided design (CAD) Harvey, L. A genealogical exploration of gendered genres in IT cultures NUMBER 3 Editorial Janson, M., Brown, A. & Taillieu, T Co/ruyt: an organization committed to communication Fitzgerald, B. The use of systems development methodologies in practice: a field study Darke, P. & Shanks, G. User viewpoint modelling: understanding and representing user viewpoints during requirements definition Drury, D.H. & Farhoomand, A. Improving management information systems research: question order effects in surveys NUMBER 4 Editorial Sauer, C. & Lau, C. Trying to adopt systems development methodologies — a case-based exploration of business users’ interests McBride, N. The rise and fall of an executive information system: a case study Seeley, M.E. & Targett, D. A senior executive end-user framework Mumford, E. The reality of participative systems design: contributing to stability in a rocking boat Author Index Keyword Index

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