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Assessing UK e-government websites: Classification and benchmarking
Submitted by
Edgar Whitley
on Thu, 2009-06-11 04:22
Mosse, B.
, &
Whitley, E. A.
. (2004).
Assessing UK e-government websites: Classification and benchmarking
. (
T. Leino
,
Saarinen, T.
, &
Klein, S.
, Eds.
)
12th European Conference on Information Systems
. Turku, Finland: Turku School of Economics and Business Administration. Retrieved from
ECIS2004.pdf
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Configuring peer–to–peer software: An empirical study of how users react to the regulatory features of software
Submitted by
Edgar Whitley
on Thu, 2009-06-11 04:22
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
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Imagine: Thought experiments in information systems research?
Submitted by
Edgar Whitley
on Thu, 2009-06-11 04:22
Imagine: Thought experiments in information systems research?
.
Imagine: Thought experiments in information systems research?
.
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Information systems as a social science? The individual perspective
Submitted by
Edgar Whitley
on Thu, 2009-06-11 04:22
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
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Thinking about obligations in electronically mediated communication
Submitted by
Edgar Whitley
on Thu, 2009-06-11 04:22
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
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