Volume 17,
Number 1,
2004
Volume 17,
Number 2,
2004
Actor-network theory and information systems Guest Editor(s):
Ole Hanseth,
Margunn Aanestad,
Marc Berg
- Ole Hanseth, Margunn Aanestad, Marc Berg:
Guest editors' introduction: Actor-network theory and information systems. What's so special?
116-123
- Noortje Marres:
Tracing the trajectories of issues, and their democratic deficits, on the Web: The case of the Development Gateway and its doubles.
124-149
- Samantha Adams, Marc Berg:
The nature of the Net: constructing reliability of health information on the Web.
150-170
- Jonathan P. Allen:
Redefining the network: enrollment strategies in the PDA industry.
171-185
- Samer Faraj, Dowan Kwon, Stephanie Watts:
Contested artifact: technology sensemaking, actor networks, and the shaping of the Web browser.
186-209
- Magnus Mähring, Jonny Holmström, Mark Keil, Ramiro Montealegre:
Trojan actor-networks and swift translation: Bringing actor-network theory to IT project escalation studies.
210-238
Volume 17,
Number 3,
2004
Volume 17,
Number 4,
2004
- Gabriele Piccoli, Anne Powell, Blake Ives:
Virtual teams: team control structure, work processes, and team effectiveness.
359-379
- Damien Power:
The comparative importance of human resource management practices in the context of business to business (B2B) electronic commerce.
380-406
- Shivraj Kanungo:
On the emancipatory role of rural information systems.
407-422
- Niki Panteli, Elizabeth Duncan:
Trust and temporary virtual teams: alternative explanations and dramaturgical relationships.
423-441
- Steve McRobb, Simon Rogerson:
Are they really listening?: An investigation into published online privacy policies at the beginning of the third millennium.
442-461
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)