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Jarvenpaa, S., Lang, K., & Tuunainen, V.. (2005). Friend or Foe? The Ambivalent Relationship between Mobile Technology and its Users. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_5
Jarulaitis, G. (2010). The Uneven Diffusion of Collaborative Technology in a Large Organization. (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.
Jarke, M., & Pohl, K.. (1992). Information Systems Quality and Quality Informations Systems. The Impact of Computer Supported Technologies in Information Systems Development.
Janson, M., Guimaraes, T., Brown, A., & Taillieu, T.. (1997). Exploring a chairman of the board's construction of organizational reality: the Colruyt case. Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 WG 8.2 international conference on Information systems and qualitative research. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Chapman & Hall, Ltd.
Jain, A. (2004). Non-Dualism and Information Systems Research. Information Systems Research. presented at the 2004. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8095-6_43
Jackson, P., & Klobas, J.. (2008). Tools and Capabilities for Becoming Virtual. Becoming Virtual. presented at the 2008///. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-1958-8_14
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Irwin, R. (2005). The Technology Environment: Subjectivity, Language, and Machine. International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 15(2), 99 - 110. presented at the 2005/01/01/. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10798-005-8278-0
Introna, L. D., & Whittaker, L.. (2002). The Phenomenology of Information Systems Evaluation: Overcoming the Subject/Object Dualism. Global and Organizational Discourse about Information Technology.
Introna, L., & Whittaker, L.. (2004). Truth, Journals, and Politics: The Case of the MIS Quarterly. Information Systems Research. presented at the 2004. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8095-6_7
Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A.. (1996). Thinking about obligations in electronically mediated communication. (H. Krcmar & Schwarzer, B., Eds.)SISnet research workshop. Lisbon, Portugal: University of Hohenheim. Retrieved from SISnet1996.pdf
Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A.. (1996). Information systems as a social science? The individual perspective. (J. M. Carey, Ed.)Second AIS Americas conference. Phoenix, Arizona: AIS. Retrieved from AMCIS1996.pdf
Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A.. (1997). Against method-. Information technology and people, 10, 31-45. Retrieved from ITP1997Method.pdf
Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A.. (1997). Against method-. Logistics information management, 10, 235-245. Retrieved from ITP1997Method.pdf
Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A.. (1997). Imagine: thought experiments in information systems research. Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 WG 8.2 international conference on Information systems and qualitative research. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Chapman & Hall, Ltd.
Ingold, T., Introna, L., Kavanagh, D., Kelly, S., Orlikowski, W., & Scott, S.. (2016). Thoughts on Movement, Growth and an Anthropologically-Sensitive IS/Organization Studies: An Imagined Correspondence with Tim Ingold. (L. Introna, Kavanagh, D., Kelly, S., Orlikowski, W., & Scott, S., Eds.)Beyond Interpretivism? New Encounters with Technology and Organization. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-49733-4_2
Iivari, J. (1993). From a Macro Innovation Theory of IS Diffusion to a Micro Innovation Theory of IS Adoption: An Application to CASE Adoption. Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.

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