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Journal of Information Technology, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, 2021
- Ranjan Vaidya, Michael D. Myers
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Symbolic practices and power asymmetries in ICT4D projects: The case of an Indian Agricultural Marketing Board. 2-15 - Robin Renwick
, Rob Gleasure
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Those who control the code control the rules: How different perspectives of privacy are being written into the code of blockchain systems. 16-38 - Antony Bryant
, Frank Land:
A 'conversation' between Frank Land [FL] and Antony Bryant [AB] - : Part 2. 39-55 - Mikko T. Siponen, Tuula Klaavuniemi:
Demystifying beliefs about the natural sciences in information system. 56-68 - Michael D. Myers
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The natural sciences in the information systems research literature: Correcting misinterpretations. 69-71 - Alan R. Hevner:
The duality of science: Knowledge in information systems research. 72-76 - Neil McBride
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Human in the loop. 77-80 - John Mingers
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Thoughts on Siponen and Klaarvuniemi's 'Demystifying Beliefs about the Natural Sciences in IS': The way forward. 81-84 - Daniel Schlagwein
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Natural sciences, philosophy of science and the orientation of the social sciences. 85-89 - Mikko T. Siponen, Tuula Klaavuniemi:
On natural science beliefs in IS: Short comments to commentators. 90-92
Volume 36, Number 2, 2021
- Annalisa Pelizza
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Towards a sociomaterial approach to inter-organizational boundaries: How information systems elicit relevant knowledge in government outsourcing. 94-108 - João Baptista, Alexander D. Wilson
, Robert D. Galliers:
Instantiation: Reconceptualising the role of technology as a carrier of organisational strategising. 109-127 - Jim E. Helm
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Distributed Internet voting architecture: A thin client approach to Internet voting. 128-153 - Jacob L. Cybulski
, Rens Scheepers
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Data science in organizations: Conceptualizing its breakthroughs and blind spots. 154-175 - Rudy Hirschheim:
The attack on understanding: How big data and theory have led us astray: A comment on Gary Smith's Data Mining Fool's Gold. 176-183 - Roger C. Schank:
A comment on Gary Smith's "Data Mining Fool's Gold". 184-185 - Igor Aleksander:
Letting living intelligence put the artificial version in its place. 186-187 - Leslie P. Willcocks:
Robo-Apocalypse? Response and outlook on the post-COVID-19 future of work. 188-194
Volume 36, Number 3, 2021
- Alfred Benedikt Brendel
, Tim-Benjamin Lembcke
, Jan Muntermann, Lutz M. Kolbe:
Toward replication study types for design science research. 198-215 - Mary C. Lacity, Leslie P. Willcocks, Daniel Gozman
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Influencing information systems practice: The action principles approach applied to robotic process and cognitive automation. 216-240 - Cornelia Gaebert
, Karlheinz Kautz:
The contract-type choice for short-term software development outsourcing: The role of behaviour-based formal control. 241-257 - Abdallah Alsaad
, Abdallah Taamneh
, Ismail Sila, Hamzah Elrehail
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Understanding the global diffusion of B2B E-commerce (B2B EC): An integrated model. 258-274 - Svyatoslav Kotusev, Sherah Kurnia:
The theoretical basis of enterprise architecture: A critical review and taxonomy of relevant theories. 275-315 - Suzanne Rivard:
Theory building is neither an art nor a science. It is a craft. 316-328 - Allen S. Lee
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Theory building from the points of view of a native, an anthropologist, and a philosopher: Commentary on Suzanne Rivard's "Theory building is neither an art nor a science. It is a craft". 329-333 - Benjamin Müller
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The theorizing trifecta. 334-338
Volume 36, Number 4, 2021
- Joan Rodon Modol
, Ben Eaton:
Digital infrastructure evolution as generative entrenchment: The formation of a core-periphery structure. 342-364 - Maximilian Schreieck
, Manuel Wiesche
, Helmut Krcmar:
Capabilities for value co-creation and value capture in emergent platform ecosystems: A longitudinal case study of SAP's cloud platform. 365-390 - Olivera Marjanovic
, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Richard Vidgen:
Algorithmic pollution: Making the invisible visible. 391-408 - Kai Riemer
, Sandra Peter
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Algorithmic audiencing: Why we need to rethink free speech on social media. 409-426 - Kalle Lyytinen
, Jeffrey V. Nickerson
, John L. King:
Metahuman systems = humans + machines that learn. 427-445

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