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iSChannel - The Information Systems Student Journal

iSChannel is a journal on the social study of Information Systems, produced, edited and double-blind reviewed by the students of the Information Systems and Innovation Group.

More information about iSChannel.

Contents of volume 4: September 2009

From the Head of Group and the Faculty Editor
Professor Leslie Willcocks and Dr. Will Venters

Welcome to the Fourth Edition of iSChannel
 

The Überlingen Mid-Air Collision: A Tradegy—Revisited
David F. Branstner

Reconsidering the Digital Divide: A Look at Technology Innovation in Developing Countries
Abdelkader Benhabrim

Challenging the Intelligence of Systems: A Literature Review on How IT Deals with Reasoning and Action
Erwei Zhan

Is the world agile? A review of the IS knowledge base and debate on agile methodologies in the field of information systems development methodologies
Klaudia Knosalla

An Alternative Approach for Research in ICT: Foucaultian Methodology
Oymen Gur

Change Over Time: Research Approaches to ICT-Enabled Emergent Changes
Gabe Chomic

Tax Havens, Evasion, and Banking Secrecy: A Review of the State of Financial Privacy vs. Financial Transparency
Klaudia Knosalla

Bits & Bytes of Happiness
Anand Pathradkar


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September 2009

Read volume 1: July 2006
Read volume 2: September 2007
Read volume 3: September 2008

ISSN 2042-5686
 

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