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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.05.2018

Herausgeber

Leslie P. Willcocks + weitere

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Springer

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298

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21,6/14/1,7 cm

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390 g

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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016

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Englisch

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978-3-319-80525-2

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Leslie P. Willcocks is Professor of Technology, Work, and Globalization at the Department of Management at London School of Economics, UK.

Chris Sauer is a Senior Tutor at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, UK and an Associate Fellow of the Said Business School, UK.

Mary C. Lacity is Curators' Professor of Information Systems and an International Business Fellow at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, US.

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Taschenbuch

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27.05.2018

Herausgeber

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Springer

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298

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21,6/14/1,7 cm

Gewicht

390 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-319-80525-2

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  • Introduction –Leslie Willcocks, Chris Sauer and Mary Lacity.- PART I. CRITICAL RESEARCH.- Chapter 1: Doolin, B. (1998), “Information technology as disciplinary technology: being critical in interpretive research on information systems,” JIT, Vol. 13, pp. 301-311.- Chapter 2: Brooke, C. (2002), “What does it mean to be ‘critical’ in IS research?” JIT, Vol. 17, pp. 49-57.- Chapter 3: Brook, C. (2002), “Critical perspectives on information systems; an impression of the research landscape,” JIT, Vol. 17, pp. 271-283.- Chapter 4: Doolin, B. and Lowe, A. (2002), “To reveal is to critique: actor-network theory and critical information systems research,” JIT, Vol. 17, 69-78-. Chapter 5: Cecez-Kecmanovic, D., Janson, M., and Brown, A. (2002), “The rationality framework for a critical study of information systems, JIT, Vol. 17, pp. 215-227.- PART II. GROUNDED THEORY APPROACHES.- Chapter 6: Urquhart, C. and Fernandez, W. (2013), “Using grounded theory method in information systems: the researcher as blank slate and other myths,” JIT, Vol. 28, pp. 224–236.- Chapter 7: Seidel, S., and Urquhart, C. (2013), “On emergence and forcing in information systems grounded theory studies: the case of Strauss and Corbin,” JIT, Vol. 28, pp. 237-260.- PART III. HISTORICAL APPROACHES.- Chapter 8: Land, F. (2010), “The use of history in IS research: an opportunity missed?” JIT, Vol. 25, pp. 385-394.- Chapter 9: Mitev, N., de Vaujany, F.X. (2012), “Seizing the opportunity: towards a historiography of information systems,” JIT, Vol. 27, pp. 110-124-. Chapter 10: Bonner, W. (2013), “History and IS – Broadening our view and understanding: Actor–Network Theory as a methodology,” JIT, Vol. 28, pp. 111–123.