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Information and Organization, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 2017
- Sebastian K. Boell:
Information: Fundamental positions and their implications for information systems research, education and practice. 1-16 - John Mingers, Leslie P. Willcocks:
An integrative semiotic methodology for IS research. 17-36 - Gerald C. Kane:
The evolutionary implications of social media for organizational knowledge management. 37-46 - Paul M. Leonardi:
The social media revolution: Sharing and learning in the age of leaky knowledge. 47-59 - Ulrike Schultze:
What kind of world do we want to help make with our theories? 60-66 - John Mingers:
Back to the future: A critique of Demetis and Lee's "Crafting theory to satisfy the requirements of systems science". 67-71
Volume 27, Number 2, June 2017
- Marios Samdanis, Soo Hee Lee:
White space and digital remediation of design practice in architecture: A case study of Frank O. Gehry. 73-86 - Brad McKenna, Michael D. Myers, Michael Newman:
Social media in qualitative research: Challenges and recommendations. 87-99 - Chad Anderson, Daniel Robey:
Affordance potency: Explaining the actualization of technology affordances. 100-115 - Maha Shaikh, Ola Henfridsson:
Governing open source software through coordination processes. 116-135
Volume 27, Number 3, September 2017
- Brian T. Pentland, Alex Pentland, Roger J. Calantone:
Bracketing off the actors: Towards an action-centric research agenda. 137-143 - Ana Ortiz de Guinea, Jane Webster:
Combining variance and process in information systems research: Hybrid approaches. 144-162 - Dionysios S. Demetis, Allen S. Lee:
Taking the first step with systems theorizing in information systems: A response. 163-170 - John Mingers, Craig Standing:
Why things happen - Developing the critical realist view of causal mechanisms. 171-189
Volume 27, Number 4, December 2017
- Niccoló Tempini:
Till data do us part: Understanding data-based value creation in data-intensive infrastructures. 191-210 - Donald Heath, Rakesh Babu:
Theorizing managerial perceptions, enabling IT, and the social inclusion of workers with disabilities. 211-225
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