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Klenke, K. (1992). Leadership Processes in Computer Mediated Work Groups: Implications of Information Systems Development and Leadership Studies. The Impact of Computer Supported Technologies in Information Systems Development.
Klein, H. K., & Hirschheim, R.. (1993). The Application of Neohumanist Principles in Information Systems Development. Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.
Klein, H. K. (1999). Knowledge and Methods in IS Research: From Beginnings to the Future. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
Klein, H. K., & Huynh, M. Q.. (1999). The Potential of the Language Action Perspective in Ethnographic Analysis. New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes.
Klein, H. K., & Myers, M. D.. (2001). A Classification Scheme for Interpretive Research in Information Systems. In E. M. Trauth (Ed.), Qualitative Research in IS: Issues and Trends (pp. 218-239). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.
Klein, H., & Lyytinen, K.. (1985). The Poverty of Scientism in Information Systems. Research methods in information systems. Elsevier Publishers.
King, J. L., Myers, M. D., Rivard, S., Saunders, C., & Weber, R.. (2010). What do we like about the IS field?. Communications of the AIS, 26, 441-450. Retrieved from http://aisel.aisnet.org/
King, J. L., & Applegate, L. M.. (1997). Crisis in the case study crisis: marginal diminishing returns to scale in the quantitative-qualitative research debate. Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 WG 8.2 international conference on Information systems and qualitative research. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Chapman & Hall, Ltd.
King, J. L., Myers, M. D., Rivard, S., Saunders, C., & Weber, R.. (2009). What do we like about the IS field?. International Conference on Information Systems. Phoenix, AZ. Retrieved from http://aisel.aisnet.org/
King, J. L. (2007). Dig the Dirt. Virtuality and Virtualization. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_3
Kimppa, K., Miscione, G., & Johnston, K.. (2010). Free and Open Source Software in developing contexts: From open in principle to open in the consequences. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 8, 42–56. presented at the Mar. doi:10.1108/14779961011024800
Kim, Y., & Crowston, K.. (2011). Technology adoption and use: Theory review for studying scientists’ continued use of cyber-infrastructure. American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting. presented at the 10/2011, New Orleans, LA.
Kerola, P., & Oinas-Kukkonen, H.. (1992). Hypertext System as an Intermediary Agent in Case Environments. The Impact of Computer Supported Technologies in Information Systems Development.
Kendall, J., & Kendall, K.. (2009). SMEs, IT, and the Third Space: Colonization and Creativity in the Theatre Industry. Information Systems – Creativity and Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. Springer. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02388-0_2
Kendall, J. E., & Avison, D.. (1993). Emancipatory Research Themes in Information Systems Development: Human, Organizational and Social Aspects. Human, Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.
Keenan, P., & Miscione, G.. (2015). Desperately seeking the IS in GIS. In . Pre-ICIS Workshop on Locational Analytics and Big Data Fort Worth USA.
Keenan, P., & Miscione, G.. (2015). Spatial Data: Market and Infrastructure. In Encyclopedia of GIS (pp. 1–8). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-23519-6_755-2
Keenan, P., & Miscione, G.. (2017). Spatial Data: Market and Infrastructure. In Encyclopedia of GIS (pp. 2003–2010). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-17885-1_755

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