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Mark, G. (2000). Some Challenges Facing Virtually Colocated Teams. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
Sawyer, S. (2000). Studying Organizational Computing Infrastructures: Multi-method Approaches. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
Whitley, E. A. (2000). Tacit and explicit knowledge: Conceptual confusion around the commodification of knowledge. (J. Swan, Scarbrough, H., & Dale, R., Eds.)Knowledge Management: Concepts and controversies. Warwick University: BPRC. Retrieved from BPRC2000.pdf
Lee, A. S., Myers, M. D., Paré, G., & Urquhart, C.. (2000). Three Perspectives: If Markus' 1983 Classic Study, "Power, Politics, and MIS Implementation," Were Being Reviewed Today. Twenty First International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 10-13 December 2, Brisbane.
Markus, L. M. (2000). Toward an Integrated Theory of IT-related Risk Control. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
1999
Avison, D., Lau, F., Myers, M. D., & Nielson, P. A.. (1999). Action Research. Communications of the ACM, 42, 94-97.
Kock, N., Avison, D., Baskerville, R., Myers, M. D., & Wood-Harper, T.. (1999). IS Action Research: Can We Serve Two Masters?. Twentieth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 12-15 December 1, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Whitley, E. A. (1999). Book review of "Aramis or the love of technology" by Bruno Latour. Information technology and people. Retrieved from ITP1999a.pdf
Whitley, E. A. (1999). Book review of "The construction of social reality" by John R Searle. Information technology and people. Retrieved from ITP1999b.pdf
Ngwenyama, O. K., Introna, L. D., & Myers, M. D.. (1999). Building on a Decade of Research on IT and Organizations. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
Ngwenyama, O. K., Introna, L. D., & Myers, M. D.. (1999). Building on a Decade of Research on IT and Organizations. In O. K. Ngwenyama, Introna, L. D., Myers, M. D., & DeGross, J. I. (Eds.), New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work (pp. 1-7). Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Whitley, E. A. (1999). Change? What really happens when new information systems are introduced. (J. E. Kendall, Ed.)IS Research at the beginning of the Millenium: Searching for artifacts, metaphors and methodologies. Charlotte, NC: IFIP 8.2. Retrieved from IFIP821999b.pdf
Baskerville, R., & Lee, A. S.. (1999). Distinctions Among Different Types of Generalizing in Information Systems Research. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
Dunwoodie, E., & Myers, M. D.. (1999). The Dreams of the Cashless Society: A Study of EFTPOS in New Zealand. Journal of International Information Management, 8, 63-75.
Whitley, E. A. (1999). Escalation and anti-essentialism: A teaching case study. (J. Pries-Heje, Ciborra, C., Kautz, K., Valor, J., Christiaanse, E., Avison, D., & Heje, C., Eds.)7th European Conference on Information Systems. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School. Retrieved from ECIS1999.pdf
Myers, M. D., Markus, L. M., & Urquhart, C.. (1999). Getting Qualitative Research Published. 10th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 1-3 December 199, Wellington.
Whitley, E. A. (1999). Habermas and the non-humans: Towards a critical theory for the new collective. (H. Willmott & Grugulis, I., Eds.)Critical Management Studies conference. Manchester: http://www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/ejrot/cmsconference/documents/Information%20Tech/Habermas%20and%20the%20non-humans.pdf. Retrieved from CMS1999.pdf

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