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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
Mlcakova, A., & Whitley, E. A.. (2003). Configuring peer–to–peer software: An empirical study of how users react to the regulatory features of software. (C. Ciborra, Mercurio, R., de Marco, M., Martinez, M., & Carignani, A., Eds.)11th European Conference on Information Systems. Naples, Italy: Winner of best conference paper prize. Retrieved from ECIS2003.pdf
Whitley, E. A. (1996). Confusion, social knowledge and the design of intelligent machines. Journal of experimental and theoretical artificial intelligence, 8, 365-381. Retrieved from JETAI1996.pdf
Sørensen, C., Whitley, E. A., Madon, S., Klyachko, D., Hosein, I., & Johnstone, J.. (2001). Cultivating Recalcitrance in Information Systems Research. Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development.
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Doukidis, G. I., & Whitley, E. A.. (1987). Developing and running expert systems with PESYS. Future Generation Computer Systems, 3, 189-199. Retrieved from FGCS1988.pdf
Doukidis, G. I., & Whitley, E. A.. (1988). Developing expert systems. Bromley: Chartwell-Bratt.
Whitley, E. A., & Hosein, I.. (2001). Doing Politics Around Electronic Commerce: Opposing the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill. Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development.
Whitley, E. A., & Hosein, I. R.. (2001). Doing politics around electronic commerce: Opposing the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill. (A. E. Adam, Howcroft, D., Richardson, H., & Robinson, B., Eds.)(Re)-defining Critical Research in Information Systems: An international workshop. presented at the 9-10 July 2001, Salford, UK. Retrieved from IFIP822001Politics.pdf
Whitley, E. A. (2000). Dotcompetition: Surviving in e-business. LSE Magazine, 12, 12-13. presented at the Winter. Retrieved from LSE2000.pdf
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Perl, Y., & Whitley, E. A.. (1995). The effect of personal computers on the environment: Design, manufacture and use. International journal of manufacturing system design, 2, 219-232. Retrieved from IJMSD1995.pdf
Whitley, E. A. (1990). Embedding expert systems in semi-formal domains: Examining the boundaries of the knowledge base. Information Systems Department. London School of Economics and Political Science, London.
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
Galliers, R. D., Whitley, E. A., & Paul, R. J.. (2007). The European Information Systems Academy. European Journal of Information Systems, 16, 3-4. Retrieved from EJIS2007Editorial.pdf
Whitley, E. A., Doukidis, G. I., & Singh, A.. (1989). An expert system to assist in filing Income Tax returns: The case of Indian Income Tax. Proceedings of the Fifth International Expert Systems Conference. London: Learned Information. Retrieved from IESC1989.pdf
Whitley, E. A. (1990). Expert systems: True support for the process of decision making. (E. M. Awad, Ed.)International Conference of the Special Interest Group on Business Data Processing (SIGBDP) - Trends and Directions in Expert Systems. Orlando, Florida: ACM Press. Retrieved from SIGBDP1990Support.pdf

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