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Whitley, E. A., & Introna, L. D.. (1996). How do you make a deal when you can't shake hands?. Telecom Brief, 1, 32,34. presented at the June.
Whitley, E. A., & Hosein, I. R.. (2009). Global challenges for identity policies. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Whitley, E. A. (1994). Spreadsheet module. In A. Forti (Ed.), Manual for training in research and innovation management. Singapore: World Scientific.
Whitley, E. A. (2009). Perceptions of government technology, surveillance and privacy: the UK identity cards scheme. In D. Neyland & Goold, B. (Eds.), New Directions in Privacy and Surveillance (pp. 133-156). Cullompton: Willan. Retrieved from Willan2009.pdf
Whitley, E. A., & Darking, M. L.. (2009). Object lessons and invisible technologies. In C. Avgerou, Willcocks, L., & Lanzara, G. F. (Eds.), Bricolage, Care and Information Systems (p. Forthcoming). Basingstoke: Palgrave.
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
Whitley, E. A. (1998). Method-ism in practice: Investigating the relationship between method and understanding in web page design. (R. Hirschheim, Newman, M., & Gross, J. D. I., Eds.)19th International Conference on Information Systems. Helsinki, Finland: ICIS. Retrieved from ICIS1998.pdf
Whitley, E. A. (1999). Habermas and the non-humans: Towards a critical theory for the new collective. (H. Willmott & Grugulis, I., Eds.)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
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
Whitley, E. A. (2000). Tacit and explicit knowledge: Conceptual confusion around the commodification of knowledge. (J. Swan, Scarbrough, H., & Dale, R., Eds.)Knowledge Management: Concepts and controversies. Warwick University: BPRC. Retrieved from BPRC2000.pdf
Whitley, E. A., Avison, D., Kautz, K., Sigala, M., & Winter, R.. (2005). Panel: Becoming involved with conferences: Lessons from ECIS. (D. Bartmann, Rajola, F., Kallinikos, J., Avison, D., Winter, R., Ein-Dor, P., et al., Eds.)Proceedings of the Thirteenth European Conference on Information Systems. Regensburg, Germany. Retrieved from ECIS2005.pdf
Whitley, E. A., & Darking, S.. (1994). Information Systems: Social Technology in Social Systems. (W. Baets, Ed.)2nd European Conference on Information Systems. Nijenrode University, The Netherlands: Nijenrode University Press. Retrieved from ECIS1994.pdf-
Whitley, E. A., & Doukaki, I.. (1993). Using problem structuring methods to assist in information systems strategy development: A case study. (E. A. Whitley, Ed.)1st European Conference on Information Systems. Henley-on-Thames: Operational Research Society. Retrieved from ECIS1993.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., & 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., & Hosein, I. R.. (2007). Policy Engagement as Rigourous and Relevant Information Systems Research: The Case of the LSE Identity Project. (H. Österle, Schelp, J., & Winter, R., Eds.)Proceedings of the Fifteenth European Conference on Information Systems. St. Gallen: University of St. Gallen. Retrieved from ECIS2007.pdf
Whitley, E. A., Poulymenakou, A., & Cornford, T.. (1991). The Spring model for knowledge based systems analysis: A case study involving small and medium sized enterprises. (J. Feinstein, Awad, E. M., Medsker, L., & Turban, E., Eds.)Developing and managing expert system programs. Washington, DC: IEEE Computer Society Press. Retrieved from IEEE1991.pdf

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