Publications
Decision Support for the New Zealand Army: The Laws of Armed Conflict Expert System. DSS-91 Transactions, Eleventh International Conference on Decision Support Systems. presented at the June 3-5 1991, Manhattan Beach, California: TIMS College on Information Systems, The Institute of Management Sciences.
. (1991). The Laws of Armed Conflict Expert System: Giving Legal Advice to Army Commanders. World Congress on Expert Systems. presented at the December 16-19, Orlando, Florida: Pergamon Press.
. (1991). Australian and New Zealand Cases in Information Systems. Auckland: Pagination Publishers.
. (1992). New Zealand Cases in Information Systems (2nd ed.). Auckland: Pagination Publishers.
. (1992). The Infusion of Information Technologies into Traditional Societies: Lessons for IS Research. Fourteenth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 6-8 December 199, Olrando, Florida.
. (1993). A disaster for everyone to see: an interpretive analysis of a failed IS project. Accounting, Management and Information Technologies, 4, 185-201.
. (1994). Implementing information systems with stakeholder analysis: A case study. Journal of International Information Management, 3, 19-25.
. (1994). Information Technology, Morals and Ethics: An Aristotelian Dilemma. New Zealand Journal of Computing, 5, 7-12.
. (1994). IT Industry Success in Small Developed Countries. Fifteenth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 14-16 December 1, Vancouver, Canada.
. (1994). Quality in Qualitative Research in Information Systems. 5th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 27-29 September , Melbourne, Australia.
. (1994). Scholarship and practice: the contribution of ethnographic research methods to bridging the gap. In , Business Process Re-Engineering: Information Systems Opportunities and Challenges (pp. 239-248). Amsterdam: North Holland.
. (1994). The Use of Quality Function Deployment in Systems Development: A Case Study. 5th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 27-29 September , Melbourne, Australia.
. (1994). Dialectical Hermeneutics: A Theoretical Framework for the Implementation of Information Systems. Information Systems Journal, 5, 51-70.
. (1995). The Implementation of an Information System in Mental Health: An Ethnographic Study. 6th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 27-29 September , Perth, Australia.
. (1995). Is The IT Industry In New Zealand Successful? A Comparison Of IT Industry Success In Three Small Developed Countries. New Zealand Journal of Computing, 6, 23-31.
. (1995). Judging Qualitative Research in Information Systems: Criteria for Accepting and Rejecting Manuscripts. Sixteenth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 10-13 December 1, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
. (1995). Scholarship and practice: the contribution of ethnographic research methods to bridging the gap. Information Technology & People, 8, 13-27.
. (1995). The Use of Quality Function Deployment in Systems Development: A Case Study. Journal of International Information Management, 4, 63-75.
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Ethical Dilemmas in the Use of Information Technology: An Aristotelian Perspective. Ethics and Behavior, 6, 153-160.
. (1996). The Merits Of Three Qualitative Research Methods. Seventeenth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 15-18 December 1, Cleveland, Ohio.
. (1996). BPR Success Or Failure? A Business Process Re-Engineering Project In The Financial Services Industry. Eighteenth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 14-17 December, Atlanta, Georgia.
. (1997). The Dreams of the Cashless Society: A Study of EFTPOS in New Zealand. 8th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 30 September - 2, Adelaide, Australia.
. (1997). Ethnographic Research in Information Systems: An Exploration of Three Alternative Approaches to Ethnography. Eighteenth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 14-17 December 1, Atlanta, Georgia.
. (1997). Executive Information Systems Failure: A New Zealand Case Study. Journal of Information Technology, 12, 145-153.
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