Baskerville, R. L., Avison, D., Myers, M. D., & Kock, N. (2007). The Structure of Power in Action Research Projects. In Information Systems Action Research: An Applied View of Emerging Concepts and Methods (pp. 19-42). Springer.
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Baskerville
Baskerville, R. L., & Myers, M. D. (2002). IS as a Reference Discipline. MIS Quarterly, 26, Article 1.
Baskerville, R. L., & Myers, M. D. (2009). Fashion waves in information systems research and practice. MIS Quarterly, 33, Article 4.
Myers, M. D., & Baskerville, R. L. (2009). Commentary on Gill and Bhattacherjee: Is there an informing crisis? MIS Quarterly, 33, Article 4.
Pries-Heje, J., Baskerville, R. L., Pries-Heje, J., Venable, J., Bunker, D., Russo, N. L., & DeGross, J. I. (2010). Management Design Theories. In Human Benefit through the Diffusion of Information Systems Design Science Research (Vols. 318, pp. 263–281). Springer.
Myers, M. D., Baskerville, R. L., Gill, G., & Ramiller, N. (2010). Setting our Research Agendas: Institutional Ecology, Informing Sciences, or Management Fashion Theory? International Conference on Information Systems, 1-5. http://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2010_submissions/4
Myers, M. D., Baskerville, R. L., Gill, G., & Ramiller, N. (2011). Setting our Research Agendas: Institutional Ecology, Informing Sciences, or Management Fashion Theory? Communications of the AIS, 28, Article 1.
Baskerville, R. L., & Myers, M. D. (2015). Design Ethnography in Information Systems. Information Systems Journal, 25, Article 1. https://doi.org/10.1111/isj.12055