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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 2005
- Jonathan Wareham, Jack G. Zheng, Detmar W. Straub:

Critical themes in electronic commerce research: a meta-analysis. 1-19 - E. Burton Swanson, Ping Wang

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Knowing why and how to innovate with packaged business software. 20-31 - Danilo Ardagna

, Chiara Francalanci:
A cost-oriented approach for the design of IT architectures. 32-51 - Omer Faruk Iscan, Atilhan Naktiyok:

Attitudes towards telecommuting: the Turkish case. 52-63
Volume 20, Number 2, June 2005
- Graham Pervan, Leslie P. Willcocks:

Introduction to the special issue on decision support systems. 65-66
- David Arnott, Graham Pervan:

A critical analysis of decision support systems research. 67-87 - Rosanne J. Price, Graeme G. Shanks

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A semiotic information quality framework: development and comparative analysis. 88-102 - Frantz Rowe:

Are decision support systems getting people to conform? the impact of work organisation and segmentation on user behaviour in a French bank. 103-116 - Karen Neville, Ciara Heavin

, Eoin Walsh:
A case in customizing e-learning. 117-129 - Deepinder S. Bajwa, L. Floyd Lewis, Graham Pervan, Vincent S. Lai:

The adoption and use of collaboration information technologies: international comparisons. 130-140
Volume 20, Number 3, September 2005
- David Boddy, Robert A. Paton

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Maintaining alignment over the long-term: lessons from the evolution of an electronic point of sale system. 141-151 - Shaila M. Miranda, C. Bruce Kavan:

Moments of governance in IS outsourcing: conceptualizing effects of contracts on value capture and creation. 152-169 - Helga Drummond:

What we never have, we never miss? Decision error and the risks of premature termination. 170-176 - Colm Fearon

, George Philip:
Managing expectations and benefits: a model for electronic trading and EDI in the insurance industry. 177-186 - J. Drew Procaccino, June M. Verner, Marvin E. Darter, William J. Amadio:

Toward predicting software development success from the perspective of practitioners: an exploratory Bayesian model. 187-200 - Ping Gao

, Kalle Lyytinen
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Formulating effective national strategies for market transformation. 201-210
Volume 20, Number 4, December 2005
- Suzanne Iacono, Rolf T. Wigand:

Information technology and industry change: view from an industry level of analysis. 211-212
- Steve Sawyer

, Rolf T. Wigand, Kevin Crowston
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Redefining access: uses and roles of information and communication technologies in the US residential real estate industry from 1995 to 2005. 213-223 - Charles W. Steinfield

, M. Lynne Markus, Rolf T. Wigand:
Exploring interorganizational systems at the industry level of analysis: evidence from the US home mortgage industry. 224-233 - Jonathan P. Allen, Jeffrey Y. Kim:

IT and the video game industry: tensions and mutual shaping. 234-244 - Mickey Howard:

Collaboration and the '3DayCar': a study of automotive ICT adoption. 245-258

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