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Baskerville, R., Travis, J., & Truex, D. P.. (1992). Systems Without Method: The Impact of New Technologies on Information Systems Development Projects. The Impact of Computer Supported Technologies in Information Systems Development.
Baskerville, R., & Lee, A. S.. (1999). Distinctions Among Different Types of Generalizing in Information Systems Research. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
Baskerville, R., & Stage, J.. (2001). Accommodating Emergent Work Pratices: Ethnographic Choice of Method Fragments. Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development.
Baskerville, R., & Pries-Heje, J.. (2001). Racing the E-Bomb: How the Internet Is Redefining Information Systems Development Methodology. Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development.
Baskerville, R., Myers, M. D., Nielson, P. A., & Wood-Harper, T.. (1997). The Impact of Action Research on Information Systems. In A. S. Lee, Liebenau, J., & DeGross, J. I. (Eds.), Information Systems and Qualitative Research. London: Chapman and Hall.
Baskerville, R., & Pries-Heje, J.. (2014). Design Theory Projectability. (B. Doolin, Lamprou, E., Mitev, N., & McLeod, L., Eds.)Information Systems and Global Assemblages. (Re)Configuring Actors, Artefacts, Organizations. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-45708-5_14
Baskerville, R., Davison, R., Kaul, M., & Wong, L.. (2014). Designing Artifacts for Systems of Information. (B. Doolin, Lamprou, E., Mitev, N., & McLeod, L., Eds.)Information Systems and Global Assemblages. (Re)Configuring Actors, Artefacts, Organizations. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-45708-5_15