The Oxford Handbook of Management Information Systems
Critical Perspectives and New Directions
Description:... Part I: Background; 1: M Lynne Markus: Foreword: Historical Reflections on the Practice of Information Management and Implications for the Field of MIS; 2: Rudy Hirschheim and Heinz K Klein: Setting the Scene: Tracing the History of the Information Systems Field. -- Part II: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives in MIS; Wendy L Currie: Introduction; 3: John Mingers: The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth: High Quality Research in Information Systems; 4: Peter Checkland: Systems Thinking and Soft Systems Methodology; 5: Matthew Jones: Structuration Theory; 6: Wendy L Currie: Institutional Theory of Information Technology; 7: Leslie P Willcocks and Eleni A Lioliou: 'Everything is Dangerous': Rethinking Michel Foucault and the Social Study of ICTs; 8: Bernd Stahl: Critical Social Information Systems Research; 9: Lucas D Introna: Hermeneutics and Meaning-making in Information Systems; 10: Lucas D Introna and Fernando M Ilharco: Phenomenology, Screens and Screenness: Returning to the World Itself; 11: Nathalie Mitev and Debra Howcroft: Post-structuralism, Social Shaping of Technology and Actor Network Theory: What Can They Bring to IS research?. -- Part III: Rethinking Theory in MIS Practice; Robert D. Galliers: Introduction; 12: Robert D. Galliers: Further Developments in Information Systems Strategising: Unpacking the Concept; 13: Yolande E Chan and Blaize Horner Reich: Rethinking Business-IT Alignment; 14: Michael Wade, Gabriele Piccoli and Blake Ives: IT-dependent Strategic Initiatives and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A Review, Synthesis and an Extension of the Literature; 15: Erica Wagner and Sue Newell: Changing the Story Surrounding Enterprise Systems to Improve our Understanding of What Makes ERP Work in Organizations; 16: Sue Newell and Cynthia Clark Williams: A Multi-theoretic Approach to IT Governance: The Need for Engagement as well as Alignment; 17: Amy W Ray: Rethinking Information Systems Security; 18: Carsten Sørensen: Mobile IT; 19: Mary C Lacity, Shaji A Khan, and Leslie P Willcocks: A Review of the IT Outsourcing Literature: Insights for Practice. -- Part IV: Rethinking MIS Practice in a Broader Context; Robert D. Galliers: Introduction; 20: Jacky Swan: Managing Knowledge Work; 21: Eileen M Trauth: Rethinking Gender and MIS for the Twenty-first Century; 22: Pierre Berthon, Philip DesAutels, Brian Donnellan, and Cynthia Clark Williams: Green Digits: Towards an Ecology of IT Thinking; 23: Simon Rogerson: Ethics and ICT; 24: Geoff Walsham: IT, Globalization and Human Development: A Personal View; 25: Chrisanthi Avgerou: Discourses on Innovation and Development in Information Systems in Developing Countries Research; 26: Richard T Watson, Pierre Berthon, and Leyland F Pitt: From Instrumentality to Emergence in Information Systems.
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