2004

Lee, J. C., & Myers, M. D. (2004). Dominant actors, political agendas, and strategic shifts over time: A critical ethnography of an enterprise systems implementation. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 13, Article 4.
Myers, M. D., Mingers, J., & Willcocks, L. P. (2004). Hermeneutics in Information Systems Research. In Social Theory and Philosophy for Information Systems (pp. 103-128). John Wiley & Sons.
Myers, M. D. (2004). The challenges of implementing enterprise-wide information systems: Lessons from research. In ACS National Conference.
Myers, M. D. (2004). Qualitative Research And IT: A Personal View. In QualIT2004 - The Way Forward (pp. 1-6).
Myers, M. D., & Crowston, K. (2004). Will real estate agents survive? The transformation of the real estate industry by information technology. University of Auckland Business Review, 6, Article 1.
Myers, M. D., Straub, D. W., Mingers, J., Walsham, G., Kaplan, B., Truex, D. P., Wastell, D., Wood-Harper, A. T., & DeGross, J. I. (2004). The Great Quantitative / Qualitative Debate: The Past, Present, and Future of Positivism and Post-Positivism in Information Systems. In Information Systems Research: Relevant Theory and Informed Practice (pp. 659-660). Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Ch, S. S. A. (2004). On adopting software agents for distributed digital libraries. DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology, 24, Article 3.
Sia, S., & Yeow, A. (2004). Reconstructing ’Best Practices’ Embedded in Software Packages: An Actor-Network Perspective. In Organizations and Society in Information Systems (OASIS) workshop.
Mosse, B., Whitley, E. A., Leino, T., Saarinen, T., & Klein, S. (2004). Assessing UK e-government websites: Classification and benchmarking. In 12th European Conference on Information Systems. Turku School of Economics and Business Administration. ECIS2004.pdf
Kaplan, B., Truex, D. P. , III, Wastell, D., Wood-Harper, T., DeGross, J. I., Salvador, T., Rose, J., Whitley, E. A., & Wilson, M. (2004). Panel: New insights into studying agency and information technology. In Information systems research: Relevant theory and informed practice (pp. 653-654). Kluwer. IFIP822004.pdf