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Deconstructing information packages: Organizational and behavioural implications of ERP systems
Jannis KallinikosArgues that the organizational involvement of large scale information technology packages, such as those known as enterprise resource planning (ERP), has important implications…
ERP systems and the university as a “unique” organisation
Neil Pollock, James CornfordEnterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are widely used by large corporations around the world. Recently, universities have turned to ERP as a means of replacing existing…
Exploring the role of children in adults' adoption and use of computers
Neil SelwynAlthough we now know much about children's use of information and communications technologies, researchers have yet to consider adequately the roles that children play in shaping…
Situating gender: students' perceptions of information work
Roma Harris, Margaret Ann WilkinsonYoung people entering their first year of university studies were asked to give their impressions of 12 high knowledge and information sector occupations. Their perceptions yield…
Web site accessibility: an online sector analysis
Eleanor Loiacono, Scott McCoyUnder the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), companies must provide customers with disabilities access to their “physical” stores. With the advent of the pure Web store, some…
ISSN:
0959-3845e-ISSN:
1758-5813ISSN-L:
0959-3845Renamed from:
Office Technology and PeopleOnline date, start – end:
1992Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Edgar Whitley
- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie