Information Technology & People: Volume 14 Issue 2

Subjects:

Table of contents

Media effects on the development of cohesion and process satisfaction in computer‐supported workgroups ‐ An analysis of results from two longitudinal studies

Kelly Burke, Kregg Aytes, Laku Chidambaram

Media richness theory argues that different media are more or less appropriate for different tasks. Social information processing theory (SIP) explains a motivation and method…

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Implications of the new EU Directive on data protection for multinational corporations

Rita M. Walczuch, Lizette Steeghs

The 1995 EU Directive on data protection legislation (DPL) ensures free flow of data within the EU. However, the transfer to countries without adequate DPL is generally forbidden…

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Investigating the interplay between structure and information and communications technology in the real estate industry

Kevin Crowston, Steve Sawyer, Rolf Wigand

Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are reshaping many industries, often by reshaping how information is shared. However, while the effects and uses of ICT are often…

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Network, coalition and institution ‐ The politics of technological innovation in the public sector

Alon Peled

Develops a “politics‐first” theoretical framework to explain why, how, and when innovative IT projects are implemented successfully in public organizations. Explains how…

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Person location and person tracking ‐ Technologies, risks and policy implications

Roger Clarke

Many long‐standing technologies embody the ability to locate and track people. During the last couple of decades of the twentieth century, new technologies have been developed…

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Cover of Information Technology & People

ISSN:

0959-3845

Online date, start – end:

1992

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Edgar Whitley
  • Prof Kevin Crowston
  • Prof Yulin Fang
  • Prof Jyoti Choudrie