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Friday,
July 27, 2001
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9-10:30
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Opening
& Keynote 1: Eric Raymond
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10:30-11
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Break
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11-12:30
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Paper
Session 1: Developing IS 1
Accommodating
Emergent Work Practices: Ethnographic Choice of Method Fragments,
Baskerville & Stage
ISD
as a Flowing Wholeness, da
Cunha & de Figueiredo
Racing
the e-bomb: How the Internet is redefining information systems
development methodology, Baskerville & Pries-Heje.
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Paper
Session 2: Managing
IS 1
Developing
a Methodology to Evaluate the Impact of Staff Perceptions
on the Strategic Value of Information Systems in a SME, Moreton
& Aiken
Due
process and the introduction of new technology: the institution
of video–teleconferencing, Nandhakumar & Vidgen
ERP Implementation: Stories of Power, Politics
and Resistance, Allen
& Kern
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12:30-2
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Lunch
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2-3:15
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Keynote
2: Robert L. Glass
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3:15-3:45
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Break
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3:45-5:15
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Paper
Session 3: Developing IS 2
Use
of Research-Based ISD Methods, Hedstrom & Eliason
Techniques
and Methodologies for Multimedia Systems Development:
A Survey of Industrial Practice, Lang & Barry
Enterprise
Network Design: How is It Done?, Wynekoop, Johnson & Finan
A
Role-Based Framework for Information System Self-Development,
Roost, Kuusik & Veskioja
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Paper
Session 4: Managing
IS 2
Web
Information Systems Management: Proactive or Reactive Emergence?,
Eschenfelder & Sawyer
Better
safe than sorry? In search of an Internet business model in
online entertainment, Henfridsson, Holmstrom & Hanseth
Consumer Privacy and Online Marketing: Bringing the
Human Back into the Picture, Brooks & Airey
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Saturday,
July 28, 2001
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9:15
-10:30
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Keynote
3: Michel Parent
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11
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Paper
Session 5: Researching
IS 1
Method
Diffusion as a Social Movement, Beynon-Davies & Williams
Using
Structuration Theory in Action Research: An Intranet Development
Project, Rose & Lewis
Cultivating
recalcitrance in information systems research, Sorensen, Whitley,
Madon, Klyachko, Hosein & Johnstone
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Paper
Session 6: Managing
IS 3
Software
Process Maturity and Organizational Politics, Nielsen &
Norbjerg
Observations
on a Field-Study On Developing a Framework for Pre-usage Evaluations
of CASE-tools, Rehbinder, Lings, Lundell, Burman & Nilsson
Implications
of a Service-Oriented View of Software, Layzell
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12:30-2
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Lunch
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2-3:15
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Panel
1:
Possible
Collaboration between Academics and Practitioners using Action
Research, Land, Baskerville, Cushman, Galliers & Matthiassen
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Panel
2:
What
do we mean by IT? Perspectives
on Studying Computing, Sawyer, Haynes, Truex & Ngwenyama
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3:45-5:15
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Paper
Session 7: Researching IS 2
Implications
of the Theory of Autopoiesis for the Discipline and Practice
of Information Systems, Beeson
Absent
Friends? The Gender Dimension in IS Research, Adam, Howcroft
& Richardson
A New Paradigm for Considering Gender in Information
Systems Development Research, Wilson
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Paper
Session 8: Understanding IS
Defining
Away the Digital Divide: A Content Analysis of Institutional Influences
on Popular Representations of Technology, Kvasny & Truex
Doing
Politics Around Electronic Commerce, Whitley & Hosein
The
Technological Imperative in Education, Bonner & Gopal
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Sunday,
July 29, 2001
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9:15
– 10:30
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Keynote
4 ?
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10:45–
12:15
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Paper
Session 9: Researching IS 3
Two
Times Four Integrative Levels of Analysis: A Framework,
Korpela, Mursu & Soriyan
Thoughts on Studying Open Source Software
Communities, Feller
Managing
Knowledge Development in the Network Economy: Methodological
Contributions, Sterner
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Panel
3:
Knowledge
Management Systems: Hype, Hope or Folly?, Galliers, Enkel,
Murphy & Newell
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12:15
– 12:45
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Closing
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1-2:15
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Lunch
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2:30-3:30?
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WG
8.2 Business Meeting
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