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IT Innovation for Adaptability and Competitiveness 2004: Leixlip, Ireland
- Brian Fitzgerald, Eleanor Wynn:
IT Innovation for Adaptability and Competitiveness, edited proceedings of the Seventh Working Conference on IT Innovation for Adaptability and Competitiveness, IFIP WG 8.6, Intel Corporation, Leixlip, Ireland, May-June 2004. IFIP 141, Springer 2004, ISBN 978-1-4020-7999-3 - Ghada Alaa, Guy Fitzgerald:
Evolving Self-Organizing Activities - Addressing Innovation and Unpredictable Environments. 3-19 - Shaila M. Miranda, Robert Zmud:
Enriching Views of Information Systems within Organizations: A Field Theory. 21-41 - Steven Alter:
IT Innovation Through a Work Systems Lens. 43-64 - Tom McMaster, David Wastell:
Success and Failure Revisited in the Implementation of New Technology: Some Reflections on the Capella Project. 65-78 - Brian Donnellan:
IT Systems to Support Innovation - An empirical analysis of IT Systems to Support Innovative Product Development in Analog Devices B.V. 79-90 - Helle Damborg Frederiksen, Lars Mathiassen:
Assessing Improvements of Software Metrics Practices. 93-115 - Ivan Aaen, Jan Pries-Heje:
Standardizing Software Processes-An Obstacle for Innovation? 117-133 - Anna Börjesson, Lars Mathiassen:
Organisational Dynamics in the Software Process Improvement: The Agility Challenge. 135-156 - Richard T. Vidgen, Sabine Madsen, Karlheinz Kautz:
Mapping the Information System Development Process. 157-171 - Björn Lundell, Brian Lings, Anders Mattsson, Ulf Ärlig:
Taking Steps to Improve Working Practice: A Company Experience of Method Transfer. 173-178 - Carl Magnus Olsson, Nancy L. Russo:
Evaluating Innovative Prototypes - Assessing the role of lead users, adaptive structuration theory and repertory grids. 181-202 - Keith Beggs:
Applying IT Innovation - An empirical model of key trends and business drivers. 203-208 - Malvina Nisman:
IT Business Value Index - Managing IT Investments for Business Value. 209-217 - Cindy Pickering:
Using IT Concept Cars to Accelerate Innovation - Applied research and iterative concept development provide a vehicle for innovation and communicating a shared vision. 219-228 - Linda Levine, Kurt M. Saunders:
Software Patents: Innovation or Litigation? 229-242 - Edoardo Jacucci:
Temporal Disclosedness of Innovations - Understanding Innovation Trajectories in Information Infrastructures. 245-265 - E. Burton Swanson:
How Is an IT Innovation Assimilated. 267-287 - Pernille Bjørn, Ada Scupola:
Groupware Integration in Virtual Learning Teams - A qualitative analysis based on the TAM-model. 289-312 - Helle Zinner Henriksen:
IOS Adoption in Denmark - Explanatory aspects of organizational, environmental and technological attributes. 313-334 - Jim Brown:
Lifting the Barriers to Innovation - A Practical View from the Trenches. 335-351 - Björn Johansson:
Diffusion of Application Service Provision Among Smes - Who are the adopters? 353-372 - Jonathan P. Allen, Jeffrey Y. Kim:
Digital Gaming: Organizing for Sustainable Innovation. 375-381 - Michael Ney, Bernhard Schätz, Joachim Höck, Christian Salzmann:
Introducing Mobility: The mPolice Project. 383-403 - Tony Salvador, Kenneth T. Anderson:
Supporting the Re-emergence of Human Agency in the Workplace - A New Role for Information System Technologies. 405-417 - Audrey Dunne, Tom Butler:
Learning Management Systems: A New Opportunity. 419-440 - Chris Barry:
Web-Based Information Systems - Innovation or Re-Spun Emperor's Clothing? 441-458 - Piero Bassetti, Claudio Ciborra, Edoardo Jacucci, Jannis Kallinikos:
ICT Innovation: From Control to Risk and Responsibility. 461-464 - Frank Land, Helga Drummond, Philip Vos Fellman, Roberto Rodriguez, Steven Furnell, Prodromos Tsiavos:
The Darker Side of Innovation. 465-466 - V. Sambamurthy:
IT as a Platform for Competitive Agility. 467-468 - Esther Baldwin:
Innovation in Industry and Academia - A panel that explores innovation in two key areas with invited speakers from industry and academia. 469-470
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