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Information Systems Foundations: Theory building in information systems
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Contributors
- Preface
- The Papers
- Part One: Fundamental Issues
- 1. Theory Building in the Information Systems Discipline: Some critical reflections
- 2. Obstacles to Building Effective Theory about Attitudes and Behaviours Towards Technology
- 3. Untangling Causality in Design Science Theorising
- <Untitled>
- Part Two: Theories and Theorising in Practice
- 4. Theorising about the Life Cycle of IT Use: An appropriation perspective
- 5. A Critical Systems Thinking Perspective for IS Adoption
- 6. Advancing Task-Technology Fit Theory: A formative measurement approach to determining task-channel fit for electronic banking channels
- 7. Theory Building in Action: Structured-case with action interventions
- 8. The Unit of Analysis in IS Theory: The case for activity
- 9. IT-Driven Modernisation in Agriculture: New theories for a new phenomenon
- 10. Competing with Business Analytics: Research in progress
- <Untitled>
- Part Three: The Big Picture
- 11. Theory: An informatics perspective


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