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Sawyer, S. (2000). Studying Organizational Computing Infrastructures: Multi-method Approaches. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
Frietas, H., & Ballaz, B.. (1993). A Study of End-Users' Behavior by Means of an Automated Assessment Method (or a Behavior Typology of End-Users). Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.
Nilan, M., & Mundkur, A.. (2007). Structuring Virtuality. Virtuality and Virtualization. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_6
Jones, M., & Nandhakumar, J.. (1993). Structured Development? A Structurational Analysis of the Development of an Executive Information System. Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.
Heckman, R., Crowston, K., & Misiolek, N.. (2007). A Structurational Perspective on Leadership in Virtual Teams. Virtuality and Virtualization. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_12
Pedersen, R., Ellingsen, G., & Monteiro, E.. (2011). The Standardized Nurse: Mission Impossible?. (M. Chiasson, Henfridsson, O., Karsten, H., & DeGross, J. I., Eds.)Researching the Future in Information Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21364-9_11
Cummings, J., Espinosa, J., & Pickering, C.. (2007). Spatial and Temporal Boundaries in Global Teams. Virtuality and Virtualization. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_8
Richardson, H. (2006). Space Invaders—Time Raiders: Gendered Technologies in Gendered UK Households. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_12
Mark, G. (2000). Some Challenges Facing Virtually Colocated Teams. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
Nielsen, P. A., & Nørbjerg, J.. (2001). Software Process Maturity and Organizational Politics. Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development.
Sørensen, C., & Yoo, Y.. (2005). Socio-Technical Studies of Mobility and Ubiquity. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_1
Henfridsson, O., King, J. L., Mercer, G., Pavlich, D., & Scacchi, W.. (2005). Socio-Technical Research Challenges in Ubiquitous Computing: The Case of Telematics. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_29
Sandberg, A. (1985). Socio-Technical Design, Trade Union Strategies and Action Research. Research methods in information systems. Elsevier Publishers.
Mumford, E. (2000). Socio-technical Design: An Unfulfilled Promise or a Future Opportunity. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
Wu, Y., & Chang, K.. (2012). Social Networks and Communication Media for Generating Creative Ideas. (A. Bhattacherjee & Fitzgerald, B., Eds.)Shaping the Future of ICT Research. Methods and Approaches. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-35142-6_11
Adams, C., & Fitch, T.. (2006). Social Inclusion and the Shifting Role of Technology: Is Age the New Gender in Mobile Access?. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_14
Trauth, E., & Howcroft, D.. (2006). Social Inclusion and the Information Systems Field: Why Now?. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_1
Chong, J., Erickson, I., Lee, K., & Siino, R.. (2007). The Social in the Virtual. Virtuality and Virtualization. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_27
Cornford, T., & Klecun-Dabrowska, E.. (2003). Social Exclusion and Information Systems in Community Healthcare. Information Systems Perspectives and Challenges in the Context of Globalization.
Sawyer, S., Venkatesh, M., Iivari, J., Urquhart, C., & Light, B.. (2011). The Social Design of Information Systems. (M. Chiasson, Henfridsson, O., Karsten, H., & DeGross, J. I., Eds.)Researching the Future in Information Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21364-9_18
Ledington, P., & Heales, J.. (1993). The Social Context of Information Systems Development: An Appreciative Field Perspective. Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.

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