Volume 22,
Number 1,
2009
Using social theory to make sense of information systems
- Nathalie Mitev:
In and out of actor-network theory: a necessary but insufficient journey.
9-25
- Helen Richardson:
Taking a feminist approach to information systems research and using the "thinking tools" provided by the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu.
26-35
- Neil C. Ramiller, Erica L. Wagner:
The element of surprise: appreciating the unexpected in (and through) actor networks.
36-50
- Bruce Rowlands:
A social actor understanding of the institutional structures at play in information systems development.
51-62
- Wendy Currie:
Contextualising the IT artefact: towards a wider research agenda for IS using institutional theory.
63-77
- Michael J. Davern, Carla Wilkin:
Why did they do that? Variability in routine transactions.
78-88
Volume 22,
Number 2,
2009
Volume 22,
Number 3,
2009
Social,
managerial and knowledge aspects in global IT sourcing
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)