The Information Systems Academic Discipline in Australia

This book represents the second phase of a multi-method, multi-study of the 'Information Systems Academic Discipline in Australia'. Drawing on Whitley's Theory of Scientific Change, the study analysed the degree of 'professionalisation' of the Information Systems Discipline,...

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Other Authors: G. Gable, Guy (Editor), Gregor, Shirley (Editor), Clarke, Roger (Editor), Ridley, Gail (Editor), Smyth, Robert (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2008
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