[AISWorld] Free articles for downloading from EJIS
Richard Baskerville
baskerville at acm.org
Thu Dec 9 10:45:49 EST 2010
Dear Colleagues,
The last issue of the current volume of the
European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS)
has just been published. While all of the works
in this volume are important and interesting, the
OR Society and Palgrave have permitted us to
select three papers that typify the volume, and
to make these temporarily available to the
research community for free. It was a tough choice, but here goes:
The first comes from the EJIS Special Series on
Contrarian Information Systems Studies, a series
which is aiming to engender real debate and
loosen the grip of paradigmatic mindsets.The
second provides interesting theories and insights
about an action research project addressing
conflict and resistance issues.Through a
comprehensive literature review, the third
identifies 22 different definitions of 'Business
Model' and present a hierarchical taxonomy of the concept.
These papers are freely available to you until
the end of December. Simply click on the links below:
Same technology, different outcome?
Reinterpreting Barley's Technology as an Occasion
for Structuring, Starling David Hunter III
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejis/journal/v19/n6/full/ejis201033a.html
Toward an IT Conflict-Resistance Theory: action
research during IT pre-implementation, Régis Meissonier and Emmanuel Houzé
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejis/journal/v19/n5/full/ejis201035a.html
Developing a unified framework of the business
model concept, Mutaz M Al-Debei and David Avison
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejis/journal/v19/n3/full/ejis201021a.html
We will also have a limited number of back issues
available for free at the Palgrave Macmillan
booth at ICIS next week. First come first served.
/richard baskerville (EIC EJIS)
// Richard Baskerville, CIS Dept., Georgia State University
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