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Papers from the IRIS 32 proceedings are made available here and they are
listed in the Danish bibliometric system.
Citations of these papers can be made using the following format:
<authors> (2009) <paper title>, in Molka-Danielsen, J. (Ed.): Proceedings of
the 32nd Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia, IRIS 32,
Inclusive Design, Molde University College, Molde, Norway, August 9-12, 2009.
ISBN 978-82-7962-120-1
IRIS 32 Working Groups
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A62 - Communication in boundary practices – from media choice to interaction negotiation?, Johan Lundin, Malin Pongolini, Lars Svensson
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A1 - Research in Information Systems: Implications of the constant changing nature of IT capabilities in the social computing era, Osama Mansour, Ahmad Ghazawneh
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A57 - Web 2.0 vs. Semantic Web: a socio-technical view based on information infrastructures research, Sturla Bakke
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A27 - PhD student, Erik M. Borglund, Thomas Slumpi Persson, Lena-Maria Öberg
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A75 - Incentives for Participation in Organised, Pia Svanberg, Lena Pareto, Ulrika Lundh Snis
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A44 - A divergent insider's view to large-scale organizational transformations in IS function, Petteri Kettunen
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A2 - Standardized Cancer Pathways: Layers of Sorting out Patients Suspected with Cancer, Naja Holten Møller, Pernille Bjørn
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A38 - Strategizing health information infrastructures, Espen Skorve, Fredrik Wollebæk Thele
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A37 - Transformations through laboratory work - When technological design meets complex work processes, Kristoffer Røed, Gunnar Ellingsen
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A16 - Adoption of Electronic Health Records on the Brink of a Breakthrough?, Ernst Albers, Ton Spil
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A30 - Lessons learned from Local Videoconferencing Tool for Training Health Staff, Birkinesh Lagebo, Jens Kaasbøll
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A63 - Integration across organisational and professional boundaries in health care, Gro Alice Hamre, Kirsti Elisabeth Berntsen
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A53 - Towards a framework of collaborative capabilities, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Per Einar Weiseth, Sjur Larsen
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A19 - How to improve information flow in telecom enterprises, Miranda Kajtazi
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A70 - The Role of Usability in Contracted Bespoke System Development: What Do Usability Surveys Say?, Taina Lehtonen, Timo Jokela
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A33 - Common Information Platforms, Dick Stenmark, Taline Jadaan
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A60 - The Sociomateriality of Competing Technological Regimes in Digital Innovation, Fredrik Svahn
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A18 - Value co-creation in the software context, Marjo Tiikkaja
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A4 - Effect map – a participatory tool for specifying formative effects to support mutual adaptation, Maren Sander Granlien
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A9 - Developing a framework for integrating usability engineering into the software development process in an academic institution, Eyal Eshet, Franck Tétard
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A23 - A review of secure emergency communications: Technical and organisational aspects, Heidi Hartikainen, Dan Harnesk
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A51 - On the job learning, Heli Tuhkanen
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A77 - From track and trace to computer supported cooperative planning for complex dynamic operations, Ola Bø
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A36- From products to services in the forestry industry: ICT as an enabler for creating an Open Innovation system, Daniel Nylén
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A7 - Global IT Teams and Cultural Differences, Judith Molka-Danielsen, Mary Sumner
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A10 - The Role of Information Systems in an Organisational Merger, Siw Lundqvist
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A11 - Towards a Process Framework for Managing Mass Collaboration Projects, Ahmad Ghazawneh
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A48 - Costs, Benefits and Value Distribution – Ingredients for Successful Cross-Organizational ES Business Cases, Silja Eckartz
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A59 - Overcoming the alliance/innovation paradox: Enacting fractionated trading zones in academy/industry collaboration, Johan Sandberg, Jonny Holmström, Per Levén
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A56 - Time for a new perspective in Enterprise Systems?, Philip Holst
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A8 - Inclusive Design in Practice:, Karlheinz Kautz
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A15 - Acting Agile in 'Streamline Development', Helena Holmstrom Olsson
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A52 - User as innovators – user needs for future converged mobile media services, Hanne Westh Nicolajsen, Lene Tolstrup Sørensen
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A58 - Methods and Techniques for User Contribution – Challenges from a Living Lab Perspective, Jesper Svensson, Carina Ihlström Eriksson, Esbjörn Ebbesson, Maria Åkesson
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A64 - A research proposal for in-car ecological interface design: to get a grip, Mats Lindqvist
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A14 - Rethinking laboratory notebooks with ubiquitous instrumental interaction, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Pär-Ola Zander
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A34 - Perspectives on information system life cycle: From cradle to grave or eternal evolution?, Irja Kankaanpää
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A71 - The Impact of ICT Availability on Remote Communities: A Case Study in Nepal, Devinder Thapa
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A31 - Handover of IS development results and responsibilities to maintenance - a research proposal, Ann-Margreth Hammar
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A41 - How to research Intercultural Participatory Design – A Research Study Outline, Johan Bolmsten
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A12 - The Action Research Project– an Endangered Species in Scandinavian IS Research?, Jesper Simonsen
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A54 - The participatory design game and its politics, Bettina Törpel
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A66 - Does Contextual Design help understand work practices, meanings and challenges?, Hans-Jörg Burtschick, Bettina Törpel, Volkmar Pipek
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A74 - INNOVATION IN ICT SUPPORTED HEALTH CARE, Synnøve Andersen, Arild Jansen
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A13 - Implementing global HIV/AIDS standards in local health work practices in resource-poor settings: challenges and dilemmas, Elise Østmo
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A45 - : Accessibility? It is after all, two separate worlds! – Perception of accessibility in health care planning in the county council of Blekinge, Lina Nilsson, Malin Hofflander, Sara Eriksén, Christel Borg
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A65 - Challenges in designing and assessing health promotion digital channels using PAR approach, Amina Jama, Ewy Olander, Rune Gustavsson, Bo J.A. Haglund
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A46 - Applied Health Technology – a New Research Subject at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Ewy Olander, Lina Nilsson
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A22 - Rules, Reality and Results: Inter-Institutional Coordination and Impact on Health Information Systems in Developing Countries, Chipo Kanjo, Jens Kaasboll
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A73 - Autonomy and Automation in an Information Society for All, Maja van der Velden, Tone Bratteteig, Sisse Finken, Christina Mörtberg
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A25 - Gender as perspective in Informatics education – identifying the potential, Thomas Persson Slumpi
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A61 - A Knowledge taxonomy for Clinical Practice Guidelines – Implications for Computerization, Karen Marie Lyng
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A40 - Inclusion of teachers and students in the design of educational technology, Jan Arild Dolonen
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A47 - Towards A Curriculum Adaptation Model for IS Undergraduate Education in sub-Saharan Africa, Ulf Larsson, Richard Boateng
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A72 - Dealing with Stakeholders in Mobile Learning: A Study of Three Initiatives, Anna Wingkvist, Morgan Ericsson
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A28 - In search of a Ciborra strategy for CMM-based software process improvement, Petter Øgland
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A32 - Exploring the Role that SDMs can play in Influencing the Business Client &; Systems Developer Relationship: an Institutional Theory Perspective, Bruce Rowlands
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A24 - Towards a Pluralist Approach in Design Science: Case Study of an Agricultural DSS, Dale Mackrell, Sue Nielsen (to be presented by Rowlands)
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A67 - Innovation in SME: a case of firm-supportive research, Björn Cronquist, Lars-Olof Johansson
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A35 - Viable design for Technical Communication Systems in future contexts, Viveca Asproth, Ulrica Löfstedt, Christina Amcoff Nyström, Lena-Maria Öberg
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A17 - OSS as a way to sell organizational transformation, Juho Lindman, Matti Rossi, Pentti Marttiin
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A49 - On Online Community Reviews, Arto Lanamäki
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A42 - ERP use in organisations, Ewa Zimmerman
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A43 - Requirements for the Digital Game-based learning tool as a teaching method of Business Process Management, Tapani Liukkonen
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A26 - Learning about Virtual Work and Communication – The Distributed Case, Timo Lainema, Eeli Saarinen
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A68 - Cost Estimation For ERP Adoption in SMEs: A Conceptual Framework, Moutaz Haddara, Ahmed El-Ragal
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A76 - All-Inclusive: The use of common information and knowledge of Professions in Aircraft Maintenance, Ann Svensson
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A29 - Modelling of Context: Designing Mobile Systems from Domain-Dependent Models, Peter Axel Nielsen, Jan Stage
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