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Edgar Whitley
Towards an Understanding of FLOSS: Infrastructures, Materiality and the Digital Business Ecosystem. Science Studies, 20, 13-33. Retrieved from SciStudies2007.pdf
. (2007). Vive les differences?. European Journal of Information Systems, 16, 20-35. Retrieved from EJIS2007.pdf
. (2007). Web resources. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/
. (2007). All Party Briefing for Report Stage: Voluntary v. compulsory regimes. presented at the 23 January. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/voluntarybriefing.pdf
. (2006). The challenge of building public technology infrastructure: issues of governance and sustainability in a digital business ecosystem. ( )Proceedings of the Fourteenth European Conference on Information Systems. Goteborg. Retrieved from ECIS2006Mary.pdf
. (2006). Home Office Accounting Report. presented at the March. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/accountingreport.pdf
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Interpretative flexibility and hosted ERP systems. In , Agile information systems: Conceptualization, construction and management (pp. 188-206). Amsterdam: Elsevier. Retrieved from Agile2006.pdf
. (2006). Object lessons and invisible technologies. Journal of information technology, 21, 176-184. Retrieved from JIT2006.pdf
. (2006). Panel: Determining the Profile of the ECIS Community a Bibliometrics Approach. ( )Proceedings of the Fourteenth European Conference on Information Systems. Goteborg. Retrieved from ECIS2006panel.pdf
. (2006). Policy or politics? One year on for the LSE Identity Project. Parliamentary Monitor.
. (2006). Power, knowledge and management information systems education: The case of the Indian learner. ( )International Conference on Information Systems. Milwaukee, WI. Retrieved from ICIS2006.pdf
. (2006). Research Status Report. presented at the 15 January. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/statusreport.pdf
. (2006). Submission to House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee Inquiry into “Scientific advice, risk and evidence: how government handles them” with particular reference to the technologies supporting the Government’s proposals for identity cards. London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved from http://is2.lse.ac.uk/IDcard/LSE_HoC_Submission.pdf
. (2006). Becoming engaged with conferences: Reputations and networks. Communications of the AIS, 16, 895-903. Retrieved from CAIS2005.pdf
. (2005). Biometric technology in the public sector: Implications of the Identity Cards Bill. Government opportunities.
. (2005). Interim Report. Retrieved from http://identityproject.lse.ac.uk/InterimReport.pdf
. (2005). On the interpretative flexibility of hosted ERP systems. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 14, 167-195. Retrieved from JSIS2005.pdf
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