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Information Systems Journal, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 1997
- Editorial. 1-2

- Seppo Puuronen, Vesa Savolainen:

Mobile information systems - executives' view. 3-20 - Richard T. Vidgen:

Stakeholders, soft systems and technology: separation and mediation in the analysis of information system requirements. 21-46 - Judy L. Wynekoop

, Nancy L. Russo:
Studying system development methodologies: an examination of research methods. 47-66 - M. Gordon Hunter:

The use of RepGrids to gather interview data about information systems analysts. 67-
Volume 7, Number 2, April 1997
- Mary C. Lacity, Leslie P. Willcocks:

Information systems sourcing: examining the privatization option in USA public administration. 85-108 - Joe Nandhakumar, Matthew Jones:

Too close for comfort? Distance and engagement in interpretive information systems research. 109-132 - Laurence D. Brooks

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Structuration theory and new technology: analysing organizationally situated computer-aided design (CAD). 133-152 - Lynda Harvey:

A genealogical exploration of gendered genres in IT cultures. 153-
Volume 7, Number 3, July 1997
- Editorial. 173-174

- Marius A. Janson, Ann Brown, Tharsi Taillieu:

Colruyt: an organization committed to communication. 175-200 - Brian Fitzgerald:

The use of systems development methodologies in practice: a field study. 201-212 - Peta Darke, Graeme G. Shanks:

User viewpoint modelling: understanding and representing user viewpoints during requirements definition. 213-240 - Donald H. Drury, Ali F. Farhoomand:

Improving management information systems research: question order effects in surveys. 241-
Volume 7, Number 4, October 1997
- Chris Sauer, Colleen Lau:

Trying to adopt systems development methodologies - a case-based exploration of business users' interests. 255-276 - Neil McBride:

The rise and fall of an executive information system: a case study. 277-288 - Monica E. Seeley, David Targett:

A senior executive end-user framework. 289-308 - Enid Mumford:

The reality of participative systems design: contributing to stability in a rocking boat. 309-

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