First name
Eileen
Middle name
M.
Last name
Trauth
Trauth, E. M., Derksen, F. E. J. M., & Mevissen, H. M. J. (1993). The Influence of Societal Factors on the Diffusion of Electronic Data Interchange in the Netherlands. In Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development (pp. 323-337).
Baskerville, R., Sawyer, S., Trauth, E. M., Truex, D. P., & Urquhart, C. (1999). The Uses and Abuses of Evaluative Criteria for Qualitative Research Methods. In New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes (pp. 293-296).
Schultze, U., Myers, M. D., & Trauth, E. M. (2000). Addressing the Shortcomings of Interpretive Field Research: Reflecting Social Construction in the Write-up. In Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT (pp. 507-510).
Kvasny, L., & Trauth, E. M. (2002). The Digital Divide at Work and Home: The Discourse about Power and Underrepresented Groups in the Information Society. In Global and Organizational Discourse about Information Technology (pp. 273-291).
Kaplan, B., Kvasny, L., Sawyer, S., & Trauth, E. M. (2002). New Words and Old Books: Challenging Conventional Discourses about Domain and Theory in Information Systems Research. In Global and Organizational Discourse about Information Technology (pp. 539-545).
Heavin, C., Fitzerald, B., & Trauth, E. M. (2003). Factors Influencing Ireland’s Software Industry: Lessons for Economic Development through IT. In Information Systems Perspectives and Challenges in the Context of Globalization (pp. 235-252).
Klein, H. K., Myers, M. D., & Trauth, E. M. (2001). A Classification Scheme for Interpretive Research in Information Systems. In Qualitative Research in IS: Issues and Trends (pp. 218-239). Idea Group Publishing.
Trauth, E. M., Howcroft, D., Butler, T., Fitzgerald, B., DeGross, J. I., Mayasandra, R., Pan, S. L., & Myers, M. D. (2006). Viewing Information Technology Outsourcing Organizations through a Postcolonial Lens. In IFIP International Federation of Information Processing, Volume 208, Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems (pp. 381-396). Springer.