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Information and Organization, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2001
- Daniel Robey:
Information and Organization, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2001). 1-2 - Richard J. Boland Jr.:
The tyranny of space in organizational analysis. 3-23 - Brian Nicholson
, Sundeep Sahay:
Some political and cultural issues in the globalisation of software development: case experience from Britain and India. 25-43 - Ulrike Schultze, Wanda J. Orlikowski:
Metaphors of virtuality: shaping an emergent reality. 45-77
Volume 11, Number 2, April 2001
- Niall Hayes
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Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies. 79-101 - John Mingers
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Embodying information systems: the contribution of phenomenology. 103-128 - Neil C. Ramiller:
The 'textual attitude' and new technology. 129-156
Volume 11, Number 3, July 2001
- Monica Divitini
, Carla Simone:
A computational model of communication for reducing linguistic opacity based on the language-action perspective. 157-186 - Jonny Holmström, Felix Stalder:
Drifting technologies and multi-purpose networks: the case of the Swedish cashcard. 187-206 - Tero Päivärinta
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The concept of genre within the critical approach to information systems development. 207-234
Volume 11, Number 4, October 2001
- Alison Adam:
Computer ethics in a different voice. 235-261 - Niall Hayes
, Geoff Walsham:
Participation in groupware-mediated communities of practice: a socio-political analysis of knowledge working. 263-288
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