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Roy, P., Zuidgeest, M. H. P., Martinez, J. A., Miscione, G., & van Maarseveen, M. F. A. M.. (2015). Phone call elasticity of city travel in Ahmedabad. Travel Behaviour and Society, 2, 15–25. presented at the Jan. doi:10.1016/j.tbs.2014.07.001
Roy, P., Martínez, A. J., Miscione, G., Zuidgeest, M. H. P., & van Maarseveen, M. F. A. M.. (2012). Using Social Network Analysis to profile people based on their e-communication and travel balance. Journal of Transport Geography, 24, 111–122. presented at the Sep. doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2011.09.005
Ruhleder, K., & Jordan, B.. (1997). Capturing complex, distributed activities: video-based interaction analysis as a component of workplace ethnography. Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 WG 8.2 international conference on Information systems and qualitative research. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Chapman & Hall, Ltd.
Russo, N. L., & Myers, M. D.. (2010). A Brief History of IFIIP WG 8.2 Research: The People, the Places, the Methods, and the Issues. (J. Pries-Heje, Venable, J., Bunker, D., Russo, N. L., & DeGross, J. I., Eds.)Human Benefit through the Diffusion of Information Systems Design Research. New York: Springer.
Russo, N. L., & Myers, M. D.. (2010). A Brief History of IFIP WG 8.2 Research: The People, the Places, the Methods, and the Issues. (J. Pries-Heje, Venable, J., Bunker, D., Russo, N. L., & DeGross, J. I., Eds.)Human Benefit through the Diffusion of Information Systems Design Science Research. Springer.
Russo, N. L. (2000). Expanding the Horizons of Information Systems Development. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
Ryan, M., & Reilly, R.. (2007). Ambassadorial Leadership. Virtuality and Virtualization. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_13
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Salvador, T., Sherry, J. W., & Urrutia, A. E.. (2003). Less Cyber, More Café: Design Implications for Easing the Digital Divide with Locally Social Cyber Cafes. Information Systems Perspectives and Challenges in the Context of Globalization.
Sandberg, A. (1985). Socio-Technical Design, Trade Union Strategies and Action Research. Research methods in information systems. Elsevier Publishers.
Sauer, C. (1993). Partial Abandonment as a Strategy for Avoiding Failure. Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.
Sawyer, S. (2000). Studying Organizational Computing Infrastructures: Multi-method Approaches. Organizational and Social Perspectives on IT.
Sawyer, S., Haynes, S., Truex, D. P., & Ngwenyama, O. K.. (2001). What Do We Mean by Information Technology? Perspectives on Studying Computing. Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development.
Sawyer, S., & Chen, T. T.. (2002). Conceptualizing Information Technology in the Study of Information Systems: Trends and Issues. Global and Organizational Discourse about Information Technology.
Sawyer, S., & Annabi, H.. (2006). Methods as Theories: Evidence and Arguments for Theorizing on Software Development. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_26
Sawyer, S., & Southwick, R.. (1997). Transitioning to client/server: using a temporal framework to study organizational change. Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 WG 8.2 international conference on Information systems and qualitative research. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Chapman & Hall, Ltd.
Sawyer, S., & Yi, F.. (2008). The Computerization of Service: Evidence of Information and Communication Technologies in Real Estate. Information Technology in the Service Economy: Challenges and Possibilities for the 21st Century. presented at the 2008. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09768-8_14
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
Sawyer, S., Crowston, K., & Wigand, R.. (2014). Digital assemblages: Evidence and theorizing from the computerization of the U.S. residential real estate industry. New Technology, Work and Employment, 29, 40-56. presented at the 3/2014. doi:10.1111/ntwe.12020

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