Information Technology & People: Volume 13 Issue 4

Category:

Information and Knowledge Management

Table of contents

IT and organizational change: an institutionalist perspective

Chrisanthi Avgerou

This article challenges the tendency of the information systems literature to subsume IT innovation in processes of organizational change, either with the role of…

Exploring Web users’ optimal flow experiences

Hsiang Chen, Rolf T. Wigand, Michael Nilan

Characterizations of users’ experiences on the Web are beginning to appear. Recently released research suggests that Internet use may reduce psychological well‐being, for…

On being an elephant in the age of oblivion: Computer‐based information systems and organisational memory

J. Martin Corbett

In their review of research on organisational memory, Walsh and Ungson argue that the extant representations of the concept are fragmented and underdeveloped. It is argued…

Technology acceptance in the banking industry: A perspective from a less developed country

Murugan Anandarajan, Magid Igbaria, Uzoamaka P. Anakwe

In the last decade, information technology has proven to be the major enabler that has helped multinational corporations to integrate their worldwide operations. However…

Exploring the assumptions underlying information systems methodologies: Their impact on past, present and future ISM research

Nancy L. Russo, Erik Stolterman

Assumptions about an object under study can influence research in many ways. These preconceptions color the researcher’s perspective, and influence the research purpose…

Cover of Information Technology & People

ISSN:

0959-3845

Online date, start – end:

1990

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Edgar Whitley
  • Prof Kevin Crowston
  • Prof Yulin Fang
  • Prof Jyoti Choudrie