Publications
IS Action Research: Can We Serve Two Masters?. Twentieth International Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 12-15 December 1, Charlotte, North Carolina.
. (1999). An anti–essentialist reading of intranet development: What is the role of technology?. ( )UKAIS. York: McGraw-Hill. Retrieved from UKAIS1999.pdf
. (1999). Balancing Flexibility and Coherence: Information Exchange in a Paper Machinery Project. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Book review of "Aramis or the love of technology" by Bruno Latour. Information technology and people. Retrieved from ITP1999a.pdf
. (1999). Book review of "The construction of social reality" by John R Searle. Information technology and people. Retrieved from ITP1999b.pdf
. (1999). Building on a Decade of Research on IT and Organizations. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Building on a Decade of Research on IT and Organizations. In , New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work (pp. 1-7). Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
. (1999). Change? What really happens when new information systems are introduced. ( )IS Research at the beginning of the Millenium: Searching for artifacts, metaphors and methodologies. Charlotte, NC: IFIP 8.2. Retrieved from IFIP821999b.pdf
. (1999). Distinctions Among Different Types of Generalizing in Information Systems Research. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). The Dreams of the Cashless Society: A Study of EFTPOS in New Zealand. Journal of International Information Management, 8, 63-75.
. (1999). Escalation and anti-essentialism: A teaching case study. ( )7th European Conference on Information Systems. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School. Retrieved from ECIS1999.pdf
. (1999). Getting Qualitative Research Published. 10th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. presented at the 1-3 December 199, Wellington.
. (1999). Habermas and the non-humans: Towards a critical theory for the new collective. ( )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
. (1999). A Hermeneutic Interpretation of the Effect of Computerized BPR Tools on Redesign Effectiveness in Two Organizations. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Hunting for the Treasure at the End of the Rainbow: Standardizing Corporate IT Infrastructure. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Identification of Necessary Factors for Successful Implementation of ERP Systems. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Incorporating Social Transformation into the Information Systems and Software Development Lifecycles. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
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Key Role Players in the Initiation and Implementation of Intranet Technology. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Knowledge and Methods in IS Research: From Beginnings to the Future. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Nations, Identities, and Global Technologies. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
. (1999). Organizational Disposition and Its Influence on the Adoption and Diffusion of Information Systems. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). The Potential of the Language Action Perspective in Ethnographic Analysis. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
. (1999). Reengineering the Supply Chain Using Collaborative Technology: Opportunities and Barriers to Change in the Building and Construction Industry. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
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