Table of Contents
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Researching the Future in Information Systems Mike Chiasson, Ola Henfridsson, Helena Karsten, Janice I. DeGross (Eds.)
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Front Matter |
Researching the Future: The Information Systems Discipline’s Futures Infrastructure
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Researching the Future: The Information Systems Discipline’s Futures Infrastructure Mike Chiasson, Ola Henfridsson |
1-7 |
Section 1: How the Future and the Past Are Connected and Inter-related
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Toward an Approach to Generate Forward-Looking Theories Using Systems Concepts Kosheek Sewchurran, Irwin Brown |
11-26 |
Information Systems Innovation Research: Between Novel Futures and Durable Presents Margunn Aanestad |
27-41 |
The Present as Future: The Problem of Translation in Corporate Science Projects Eleanor Wynn |
43-56 |
Section 2: Critical View of the Future
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What Does the Future Hold? A Critical View of Emerging Information and Communication Technologies and Their Social Consequences Bernd Stahl |
59-76 |
Rationality and Foolishness: Alternative Forecasting Systems in a Manufacturing Firm Charlotte Brown |
77-92 |
Section 3: Technological Futures
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What Future? Which Technology? On the Problem of Describing Relevant Futures Bernd Stahl |
95-108 |
Conceptualizing Consumer Perceptions of Making M-Payments Using Smart Phones in Ireland Pavel Andreev, Aidan Duane, Philip O’reilly |
109-129 |
The Impact of Instant Messaging Tools on Knowledge Management and Team Performance Carol Ou, Darren Leung, Robert Davison |
131-148 |
Section 4: The Future of Information Technology and Work-Related Practices in Health Care
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Journey to DOR: A Retro Science-Fiction Story on Researching ePrescribing Valentina Lichtner, Will Venters |
151-161 |
The Standardized Nurse: Mission Impossible? Rune Pedersen, Gunnar Ellingsen, Eric Monteiro |
163-178 |
The Role of Technology in Shaping the Professional Future of Community Pharmacists: The Case of the Electronic Prescription Service in the English National Health Service Dimitra Petrakaki, Tony Cornford, Ralph Hibberd, Valentina Lichtner, Nick Barber |
179-195 |
Section 5: The Future of Industrial-Institutional Practices and Outcomes through Information Technology
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From Forestry Machines to Sociotechnical Hybrids: Investigating the Use of Digitally Enabled Forestry Machines Daniel Nylén, Jonny Holmström |
199-214 |
Lessons from Volunteering and Free/Libre Open Source Software Development for the Future of Work Kevin Crowston |
215-229 |
Investigating Open Innovation and Interorganizational Networks in the IT Industry: The Case of Standard Software Customization Karlheinz Kautz, Deborah Bunker, Sameen Rab, Michael Sinnet |
231-246 |
Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS Research
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Systems of Innovation, Multidisciplinarity, and Methodological Pluralism: A Realist Approach to Guide the Future of Information Systems Research and Practice Arturo Vega, David Brown |
249-268 |
Critical Realist Information Systems Research in Action Sven Carlsson |
269-284 |
Section 7: Panels and Workshop
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The Social Design of Information Systems Steve Sawyer, Murali Venkatesh, Juhani Iivari, Cathy Urquhart, Ben Light |
287-290 |
Teaching Foresight and the Future Erran Carmel, Michel Avital, Paul Gray, Jannis Kallinikos, John King |
291-293 |
Will Current Trends in Information Systems Development Lead to More Visible Usage of Socio-technical Approaches? Steven Alter, Mikko Korpela, Doncho Petkov, Nancy Russo |
295-297 |
Methods for Studying the Information Systems Future Paul Gray, Anat Hovav |
299-316 |