IFIP Working Group 8.2 Conference
Boise, Idaho, USA
12-14 December 2001
Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development: The Social and Organizational Perspective
These papers are © IFIP 2001
They appear in Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development: The Social and Organizational Perspective, edited by Nancy L. Russo, Brian Fitzgerald, and Janice I. DeGross, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2001
1 Directions in Information Systems Development: Integrating New Technologies, Research Approaches, and Development Practices
Nancy L. Russo and Brian Fitzgerald
Part 1: Developing Information Systems
2 Accommodating Emergent Work Practices: Ethnographic Choice of Method Fragments
Richard Baskerville and Jan Stage
3 Information Systems Development as Flowing Wholeness
Paulo Rupino da Cunha and António Dias de Figueiredo
4 Racing the E-Bomb: How the Internet Is Redefining Information Systems Development Methodology
Richard Baskerville and Jan Pries-Heje
5 The Use of Research-Based Information System Development Methods
Karin Hedström and Emma Eliason
6 Techniques and Methodologies for Multimedia Systems Development: A Survey of Industrial Practice
Michael Lang and Chris Barry
7 Enterprise Network Design: How Is it Done?
Judy Wynekoop, David Johnson, and Jim Finan
8 A Role-Based Framework for Information System Self-Development
Mart Roost, Rein Kuusik and Tarmo Veskioja
Part 2: Managing Information Systems
9 Developing a Methodology to Evaluate the Impact of Staff Perceptions on the Strategic Value of Information Systems in a Small to Medium Sized Enterprise
Robert Moreton and Diana Aiken
10 Due Process and the Introduction of New Technology: The Institution of Video Teleconferencing
Joe Nandhakumar and Richard Vidgen
11 Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation: Stories of Power, Politics, and Resistance
David Allen and Thomas Kern
12 Web Information Systems Management: Proactive or Reactive Emergence
Kristin R. Eschenfelder and Steve Sawyer
13 Better Safe than Sorry? In Search of an Internet Business Model in Online Entertainment
Ola Henfridsson, Helena Holmström, and Ole Hanseth
14 Consumer Privacy and Online Marketing: Bringing the Human Back into the Picture
Laurence Brooks and Alexis Airey
15 Observations from a Field Study on Developing a Framework for Pre-Usage Evaluation of CASE Tools
Adam Rehbinder, Brian Lings, Björn Lundell, Runo Burman, and Anette Nilsson
16 Software Process Maturity and Organizational Politics
Peter Axel Nielsen and Jacob Nørbjerg
17 Implications of a Service-Oriented View of Software
Paul Layzell
Part 3: Researching Information Systems
18 Method Diffusion as a Social Movement
Paul Beynon-Davies and Michael D. Williams
19 Using Structuration Theory in Action Research: An Intranet Development Project
Jeremy Rose and Paul Lewis
20 Cultivating Recalcitrance in Information Systems Research
Carsten Sørensen, Edgar A. Whitley, Shirin Madon, Dasha Klyachko, Ian Hosein, and Justine Johnstone
21 Implications of the Theory of Autopoiesis for the Discipline and Practice of Information Systems
Ian Beeson
22 Absent Friends? The Gender Dimension in Information Systems Research
Alison Adam, Debra Howcroft, and Helen Richardson
23 A New Paradigm for Considering Gender in Information Systems Development Research
Melanie Wilson
24 Two Times Four Integrative Levels of Analysis: A Framework
Mikko Korpela, Anja Mursu, and H. Abimbola Soriyan
25 Thoughts on Studying Open Source Software Communities
Joseph Feller
26 Managing Knowledge Development in the Network Economy: Methodological Contributions
Håkan Sterner
Part 4: Understanding Information Systems
27 Defining Away the Digital Divide: A Content Analysis of Institutional Influences on Popular Representations of Technology
Lynette Kvasny and Duane Truex
28 Doing Politics Around Electronic Commerce: Opposing the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill
Edgar A. Whitley and Ian Hosein
29 The Technology Imperative in Education
William T. Bonner and Abhijit Gopal
Part 5: Panels
30 What Do We Mean by Information Technology? Perspectives on Studying Computing
Steve Sawyer, Steven Haynes, Duane Truex, and Ojelanki Ngwenyama
31 Collaboration Between Academics and Practitioners Using Action Research
Frank Land, Lars Mathiassen, Bob Galliers, Mike Cushman, and Richard Baskerville
The case study presented to this panel is also available
Action research in the UK construction industry – the B-Hive Project
Mike Cushman
32 Knowledge Management Systems: Hype, Hope, or Folly?
Bob Galliers, Ellen Enkel, Lisa D. Murphy, and Sue Newell





