7. ECIS 1999: Copenhagen, Denmark
Jan Pries-Heje, Claudio U. Ciborra, Karlheinz Kautz, Josep Valor, Ellen Christiaanse, David E. Avison, Claus Heje (Eds.): Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 1999, Copenhagen, 1999. Copenhagen Business School 1999
Andreas Abecker, Ansgar Bernardi, Michael Sintek: Enterprise Information Infrastructure for Active, Context-Sensitive Knowledge Delivery. 1-13
Frank Bannister: Dismantling the Silos: The challenge of Extracting New Value from Civil Service IT Investments. 14-26
Ettore Bolisani: Communication Processes and Electronic Communication: A Framework for the Assessment. 27-39
Geert-Jan van Bussel, Ferdinand Ector, G. John van der Pijl, Pieter M. A. Ribbers: The document revolution. Work- or document-flow? Archival documents as triggers for process improvement. 55-69
Wendy L. Currie: Management Innovation and Change Panaceas: Strategic Vision or Tunnel Vision? 84-98
Jan Damsgaard, Rens Scheepers: A Stage Model of Intranet Technology. Implementation and Management. 99-116
Neil F. Doherty, Chris Marples, A. Suhaimi: A Statistical Evaluation of Earl's Five Approaches to Strategic Information Systems Planning. 117-128
Tom R. Eikebrokk, Øystein Sreb: Technology Acceptance in Situations with Alternative Technologies: An Empirical Evaluation of the Technology Acceptance Model in a Multiple-choice Situation. 129-141
Harikleia Falkou, George Lytras, Katherine C. Pramataris, Adam P. Vrechopoulos: Putting the consumer on "TOP": Traditional Online Products Store. 142-156
Dieter Fink, Ricky Laupase: Perceptions of Web Site Attractors and their Effectiveness: An East/West Comparison. 157-170
Pat Finnegan, Robert D. Galliers, Philip Powell: Guidelines for Effective Information Systems Planning in Inter-organisational Environments. 171-181
Pat Finnegan, David Sammon: Foundations of an Organisational Prerequisites Model for Data Warehousing. 182-193
Brian Fitzgerald, Guy Fitzgerald: Categories and Contexts of Information Systems Development: Making Sense of the Mess. 194-211
Urs E. Gattiker, Stefano Perlusz, Kristoffer Bohmann, Inger Seiferheld, John P. Ulhi: How Corporate Clients and Consumers Surf the Internet: A Review and Future Directions for Research. 212-234
Petter Gottschalk, Nolan J. Taylor: Strategic Management of IS/IT Functions: The Role of the CIO in Norwegian Organisations. 235-245
Ola Henfridsson: In Touch with Technology: On 'Ad Hoc'-Learning in Technological Adaptation. 246-256
Gert Jan Hofstede, Rita Walczuch, Edwin Bennik, Pieter W. G. Bots, Gert-Jan de Vreede: Distributed Negotiation: Pre-testing a Simulated Cross-cultural Business Take-over Game. 257-272
Christopher P. Holland, Ben Light, Nicola Gibson: A Critical Success Factors Model for Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation. 273-287
Christopher P. Holland, Ben Light, Peter Kawalek: Beyond Enterprise Resource Planning Projects: Innovative Strategies forCompetitive Advantage. 288-301
Michael Holm Larsen, Lesley Robert Franck, Mogens Kühn Pedersen: Frontline Cals - Extranet Enabled Support Of Customer Relations Based On Product State Information. 302-319
Jonny Holmström: "It's as if Somebody Slammed the Door" On the Limits of Organisational Change around Information Technology. 320-329
Wayne Huang: Exploring the Fit between GSS Generic Structures and Task Types in Small Group Decision Making Meetings. 330-348
Silke Hsing: Effects of Internet Facilities on Tax Businesses - Potential Advantages and Vocational Restrictions. 349-369
Jakob H. Iversen, Lars Mathiassen, Peter Axel Nielsen: Managing Risks in Software Process Improvement. 370-385
Finn Kensing: Method Design and Dissemination. 386-402
Thomas Kern, Leslie P. Willcocks: Contracts, Control and 'Presentation' in IT Outsourcing: Research in Thirteen UK Organisations. 403-419
Gina Kingston, Richard Webby, D. Ross Jeffery: Different and Conflicting Goals in Software Reviews. 420-435
Ela Klecun-Dabrowska, Tony Cornford: Telehealth Acquires Meaning: Information and Communication Technologies within Health Policy. 436-452
Lydia M. S. Lau: Skills for a Sustainable Intranet. 453-464
Michael Lee, Soumitra Dutta, Luk Van Wassenhove: An Empirical Analysis of Software Production Problems in European Software Units. 465-481
Peter Marshall, Janice M. Burn, Martyn Wild, Judy McKay: Virtual Organisations: Structure and Strategic Positioning. 482-495
Daniel L. Moody, Peter Walsh: Measuring the Value Of Information - An Asset Valuation Approach. 496-512
Selmin Nurcan, Judith Barrios, Georges Grosz, Colette Rolland: Change Process Modelling Using the EKD-Change Management Method. 513-529
Brian O'Donovan, Dewald Roode: A Framework for Understanding the Emerging Discipline of Information Systems. 530-541
Joe Peppard: Bridging the Gap between the IT Organisation and the Rest of the Business: Plotting a Route. 542-558
Simpson Poon: Management's Role and Internet Commerce Benefit among Online Small Businesses. 559-571
Nasrin Rahmati: Organisational Change, national Culture and Group Decision Support Systems - A Two Nation Study. 585-599
Victor van Reijswoud: Model Based Business System Transformation. 600-615
Peter Rittgen: From Process Model to Electronic Business Process. 616-629
Stewart Robertson, Philip Powell: Looking for the Silver Lining: Investigating the Benefits of the Year 2000 Problem. 630-639
Jeremy Rose: Frameworks for Practice - Structural Theories of IS. 640-655
Robert W. Smyth: Understanding Case Success: A basis for Ongoing Case Adoption. 656-667
Jacky Swan, Harry Scarbrough, John Preston: Knowledge Management - The Next Fad to Forget People? 668-678
Ralph Trittmann, Dirk Stelzer, Andreas Hierholzer, Werner Mellis: Changing Software Development: Case Study at SAP AG. 692-703
Falk von Westarp, Tim Weitzel, Peter Buxmann, Wolfgang König: The Status Quo and The Future Of EDI - Results Of An Empirical Study. 719-731
Philip Yetton, Andrew Martin, Rajeev Sharma, Kim Johnston: Reframing IS Project Management: Building an Empirical Model of Project Performance. 732-749
Jørgen P. Bansler, Erling C. Havn, Jacob Thommesen, Jan Damsgaard, Rens Scheepers: Corporate Intranet Implementation: Managing Emergent Technologies and Organizational Practices. 750-757
Christian Bauer, Arno Scharl: A Classification Framework and Assessment Model for Automated Web Site Evaluation. 758-765
Tom Butler, Ciaran Murphy: Information Technology and the Emergence of post-industrial Organisations: Experiences from the Publishing Industry. 766-774
Elgar Fleisch, Roland Klueber, Hubert Österle: Development of a Method for Inter-Business Networking. 775-783
Jukka Heikkilä, Jukka Kallio, Timo Saarinen, Heli Salmi, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen: Electronic Grocery Shopping - any Business Opportunities for Entrepreneurs. 784-790
Claudia Loebbecke, Philip Powell, Paul C. van Fenema, Margi Levy: SMEs, Co-opetition and Knowledge Transfer. 791-798
Alec Morton, Fran Ackermann, Valerie Belton: DELPHIC SODA: A New Approach to Distributed Group Decision Support. 799-805
Ian Owens, Paul Beynon-Davies: The Post-Implementation of Mission - Critical Information Systems and Organizational Learning: Research in Progress. 806-813
Pascal Sieber: Electronic Grocery Shops in Switzerland. 814-818
Robert Winter: HSG Master of Business Engineering Program Qualifying High Potentials for IS- enabled Change. 819-826
Alexander Y. Yap: Bulls and Bears in E-commerce: Exploring the Frontiers of Cyber-Trading with Wall Street. 827-833
David K. Allen, David Colligan, Andrew Finnie: Trust, Power and Inter-Organisational Information Systems: the Case of the Electronic Trading Community Translease. 834-849
Jan Damsgaard, Ali F. Farhoomand: Building Electronic Commerce Infrastructure: Hong Kong Consumer Goods Distribution. 850-865
Debra Howcroft, Nathalie N. Mitev: Doctors on the Net: are GPS ready for the Information Superhighway? 866-879
Claudia Loebbecke: Network Integration at CompuNet. 880-894
Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Athanasia Pouloudi, Angeliki Poulymenakou: Use of Stakeholder analysis for Electronic Commerce Applications in the Public Sector: Different Development Scenarios. 895-908
Ryan R. Peterson, Dirk de Wit: IT-Induced Innovation in Health Care: A Challenge to the Management of Multimedia Technology. 909-921
Tero Päivärinta, Airi Salminen, Tuomo Peltola: Improving Enterprise Document Management by a Quality System: A Case Study. 922-934
Helana Scheepers, Carina de Villiers: Teaching of a Computer Literacy Course: A Case Study Using Traditional and Co- operative Learning. 935-949
Philip Seltsikas: Information Management in Process Based Organisations: A Case Study of Xerox Ltd. 950-963
Brian Subirana: Readers Inn: The Future of product and Services Distribution and theTransformation of the Publishing Industry. 964-983
Edgar A. Whitley: Escalation and Anti-Essentialism: A Teaching Case Study. 984-994
Leslie P. Willcocks, Mary Lacity: IT Sourcing at Polaris: Risk, Creative Contracting, Business Advantage. 995-1008
Walter Baets, Jacques-André Bartoli, Sven A. Carlsson, Gert van der Linden, Fons Wijnhoven: Panel: Virtual Management Education: Do Business Schools deliver what Business Expects? 1009-1012
Phillip Ein-Dor, Gordon B. Davis, Guy Fitzgerald, Robert D. Galliers: Panel: The Future of IS Publications: Electronic, Paper or Both? 1013-1017
Peter B. Keenan, David J. Grimshaw, James B. Pick, Frank Ostyn: Panel: IS and GIS: Mapping the Way Forward. 1018-1022
Gregoris Mentzas, Pooja Goyal, Ron Young, Andreas Abecker: Panel: IS-Enabled Corporate Knowledge Management: Research Directions and Lessons from the Field. 1023-1027
Faith Noble, Alewyn P. Burger, Anders Henten, Kalle Lyytinen, Frank Seifert, Andrea Carignani: Panel: Global Technologies, Local Cultures: The Case of Virtual Financial Services. 1028-1031
Maxine Robertson, Gro Bjerknes, Lars Mathiassen, Sue Newell, Jacky Swan: Panel: Is Gender an Issue in Information Systems: A Comparative Analysis of UK and Scandinavian Data and Experience. 1032-1037
Michael Rosemann, Guy G. Gable, Gail Corbitt, Tanlamai Uthai, Klaus-Dieter Gronwald, Gnter F. Wiedenhöfer: Panel: ERP Software: Characteristics and Consequences. 1038-1043
Gert-Jan de Vreede, Fran Ackermann, Doug Vogel, Folkert Wierda: Panel: Issues and Directions in Group Support Systems for Collaborative Engineering. 1044-1050



