Australasian Journal of Information Systems

The Australasian Journal of Information Systems (AJIS) is an international quality, peer reviewed journal covering innovative research and practice in Information Systems.

AJIS publishes high quality contributions to theory and practice in the global Information Systems (IS) discipline. It is particularly interested in IS knowledge drawn from or applied to Australasia and in the Asia-Pacific region. The journal welcomes submissions on research and conceptual development based in a very wide range of inquiry methods, ways of thinking and modes of expression. AJIS was founded in 1993 by Rob MacGregor at the University of Wollongong and has been published by the Australasian Association for Information Systems (AAIS) through the Australian Computer Society Digital Library (ACS) since 2006. The journal is sponsored by the University of Canberra (UC) A print version is mailed in June and December by subscription

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Articles

Modeling Internet Diffusion in Developing Countries Abstract PDF
Scott McCoy, Hoon S Cha, Alexandra Durcikova
Antecedents of Sustainable Management Support for IT-Related Initiatives Abstract PDF
Acklesh Prasad, Jon Heales, Peter Green

AJIS Featured Theme - QUALIT

A Development-Oriented IS Evaluation Approach: Case Demonstration for DSS Abstract
Shah J Miah, Justin Debuse, Don Kerr
From Action Research to Practice Research Abstract
Goran Goldkuhl
Generalization in Qualitative IS Research - Approaches and their Application to a Case Study on SOA Development Abstract
René Börner, Matthias Goeken
THEORIZING IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH USING FOCUS GROUPS Abstract
France Belanger
Collaborative ethnography for information systems research Studying knowledge work practices and designing supportive information systems Abstract
Ronald Maier, Stefan Thalmann
Storytelling as a Qualitative Method for IS Research: Heralding the Heroic and Echoing the Mythic Abstract
Julie E Kendall, Kenneth E Kendall


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