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The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2003
- Bob Galliers, Sirkka Jarvenpaa:

Editorial. 3-5 - Bruce Dehning

, Theophanis Stratopoulos
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Determinants of a sustainable competitive advantage due to an IT-enabled strategy. 7-28 - Paul Beynon-Davies, Michael D. Williams

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The diffusion of information systems development methods. 29-46 - Chanan Glezer

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A conceptual model of an interorganizational intelligent meeting-scheduler (IIMS). 47-70 - Shan L. Pan

, Dorothy E. Leidner
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Bridging communities of practice with information technology in pursuit of global knowledge sharing. 71-88
Volume 12, Number 2, July 2003
- Bob Galliers, Sirkka Jarvenpaa:

Editorial. 89-90 - Blaize Horner Reich, Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown:

Creating social and intellectual capital through IT career transitions. 91-109 - Sharm Manwani, Robert M. O'Keefe:

The IT contribution in developing a transnational capability at Electrolux. 111-128 - Andrew Schwarz, Rudy Hirschheim:

An extended platform logic perspective of IT governance: managing perceptions and activities of IT. 129-166 - Philip Powell:

A computer called LEO: Georgina Ferry; 4th Estate, London, 2003, 221 pages, hardback, ISBN 1-84115-185 (£15.99). 167-168
Volume 12, Number 3, October 2003
- Ruey-Lin Hsiao

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Technology fears: distrust and cultural persistence in electronic marketplace adoption. 169-199 - Henry E. Newkirk, Albert L. Lederer, Cidambi Srinivasan:

Strategic information systems planning: too little or too much? 201-228 - Thompson S. H. Teo, C. Ranganathan:

Leveraging IT resources and capabilities at the housing and development board. 229-249 - Michael T. K. Tan:

Redesigning Human Systems: Enid Mumford; Information Science Publishing, Hershey, PA, 2003, 303 pages, ISBN 1-59140-118-6 (US$79.95). 251-252
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2003
- John Aris:

Preface. 253-254 - Richard L. Baskerville

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The LEO principle: perspectives on 50 years of business computing. 255-263 - David T. Caminer:

LEO and the computer revolution. 265-284 - George Cox:

Business computing 2001 - the state of the art. 285-294 - David C. Mowery:

50 Years of business computing: LEO to Linux. 295-308 - Chris Yapp:

Conference sponsors' panel: what have we learnt in 50 years? 309-320 - Stephanie Shirley:

Panel: social and economic consequences of business computing and public policy. 321-330 - John M. Ashworth:

Knowledge and digital information. 331-337 - Richard Hudson:

Panel: crystal ball, 2001-2051. 339-353 - V. A. J. Maller:

Looking forward fifty years - the NCC prize papers. 355 - Phillip Ein-Dor:

The world and business computing in 2051: from LEO to RUR? 357-371 - Chandra S. Amaravadi:

The world and business computing in 2051. 373-386 - Ernest H. Schell:

The world and business computing at mid-century. 387-395

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