iSChannel - The Information Systems Student Journal

iSChannel is a journal on the social study of Information Systems, produced, edited and double-blind reviewed by the students of the Information Systems and Innovation Group.

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Contents of volume 2:  September 2007

From the Convener and Faculty Editor
Professor Leslie Willcocks and Dr. Will Venters

Welcome to the Second Edition of iSChannel
Claribelle Guangco, Divya Titus, Dmitry Mitrofanov, Zhuang Li and Pavlo Tanasyuk

Mind the Gap: A Critical Review of the Information Systems Research and Practice Relationship
Claribelle Guangco


Project escalation and IT management
Mohammad Wasif Ali

Perspectives of Success and Failure in Healthcare Information Systems: An Evaluation of Existing Theories and Models
Johannes Ganni Tulusan


The process of user involvement in systems development
Gurpal Sohal

Agility in information systems development: characterisation,motivation and conceptualisation
Werner Keplinger

Electronic Government – The Key to Good Governance in less Developed Countries?
Jakob Hesse

An Examination of the Literature on Civil Society Organisations and the Internet Artefact
Holly Peterson

Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Divya Titus

From Burnt Offerings to Chip and PIN
Hokwon Song

 

September 2007

 

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