Submissions from 2001
Service Quality at the Cellar Door: A Comparison Between Regions, Stephen Charters and Martin O'Neill
Service quality and consumer behavioural intention: an exploratory study from the Australian wine tourism sector, Stephen Charters, Martin O'Neill, Adrian Palmer, and Frank Fitz
A research note on the effects of gender and task complexity on an audit judgment, Janne Chung and Gary S. Monroe
Closing the divide: Downsizing as if people mattered, Cecil Clabaugh
Teleworking: Frameworks for organizational research, Kevin Daniels, David Lamond, and Peter Standen
Examining the outsourcing decision - A structure/agency perspective, Philip Dobson
Investigating ERP systems using structuration theory - A critique, Philip Dobson
Outsourcing as a Fad - The Rational Agent Versus Structural Imposition, Philip Dobson
The SoSM revisited - critical realism and the soft systems approach - the importance of social structures, Philip Dobson
What's in a name? 'BPR' versus outsourcing - A critical realist perspective on emancipation, Philip Dobson
Longitudinal case research - A critical realist perspective, Philip J. Dobson
The philosophy of critical realism—An opportunity for information systems research, Philip J. Dobson
Whatever happened to the IT plan?, Philip Dobson and Craig Standing
Environmental Tourism, Ross Dowling
Oceania (Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific), Ross Dowling
To what extent can knowledge management systems build and reinforce consensus around initiatives for change?: A self-reflective analysis of professional practice, Guy A. Duczynski
Women and work: Gender disparity in Australian universities, Jennifer Ellis-Newman
The role of security standards in Electronic Business (EB), John Fall
Cyberservice or how to service your business clients online, Dieter Fink
Knowledge management in small and medium sized professional accounting firms: Progress and challenges, Dieter Fink
Web site effectiveness: a measure of information and service quality, Dieter Fink
A conversation regarding ethics in information systems education research, Dieter Fink and Mark Williams
Does computing education promote a mindset which reinforces nihilism and ecological destruction?, Dieter Fink, Mark Williams, and C A Bowers
Stakeholder relationship management: Addessing the dilemmas of commercialised government, Scott Gardner
A Tool to Support the Use of Part-Complete Solutions in the Learning of Programming, Stuart K. Garner
Cognitive load reduction in problem solving domains, Stuart K. Garner
Improving Student-Tutor Dialogues in E-Learning, Stuart K. Garner
Service quality evaluation at events through service mapping, Donald Getz, Martin O'Neill, and Jack Carlsen
Bridge climb: on post modern rites of passage, Ronald Groves and R Belk
Look at them blokes! Got no bloody control see: Alcohol consumption and the Australian Aborigine, Ronald Groves and R Belk
Usefulness of the Statement of Cash Flows: Evidence from Indian Mutual Fund Analysts, Salleh Hassan, M S Narasimhan, and Theo Christopher
Research on Australian e-retailers: Strategic issues, success factors, and challenges, Xueli Huang
Resource adequacy in new product development: A discriminant analysis, Xueli Huang, Geoffrey N. Soutar, and Alan Brown
Survival in the e-conomy: 2nd Australian information warfare & security conference 2001, William Hutchinson (Ed.)
Systems in management 7th annual ANZSYS conference 2001: The relevance of systems thinking in the contemporary world, William Hutchinson (Ed.)
Designing for diversity, William Hutchinson and Susan Stoney
Fire, file and forget: Why e-mails often fail, William Hutchinson and Susan Stoney
A duality security risk analysis method for e-commerce, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
A security training approach for UK small and medium sized enterprises, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
Attitudes of Australian information system managers against online attackers, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
Cyber terrorism and the contemporary corporation, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
Information warfare and hacking, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
Information Warfare: Corporate attack and defence in a digital world, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
The nature of data: Illusions of reality, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
The use of the viable systems model to develop attacks on and an understanding of the weaknesses of an information system, William Hutchinson and Matthew Warren
Principles of information warfare, W Hutchinson and M Warren
I just gotta have my own place: The bedroom as a leisure site for adolescent girls, Kandy James
Campus Alive!: A project to explore student attitudes to campus life, Kandy James and Suzanne Colyer
Anyone could be lurking around! : Constraints on adolescent girls recreational activities after dark, Kandy James and Lynne Embrey
Attitudes toward female sports stars as endorsers, Kandy James and Maria Ryan
The gulf between theory and practice among Australian human resource and industrial relations managers, Per Johansen and Robert Horstman
Migrating issues form electronic commerce to mobile commerce, Tamilselvi Kandasaami and Rajagopal Gururajan
Miles to go before secure online shopping: Certification authorities and Australian retailers, Girija Krishnaswamy and Dora Marinova
The role of certification authorities in e-commerce payment systems: Evidence from Australian retailers, Girija Krishnaswamy and Dora Marinova
The dominant knowledge asset: The key to short term decision making, Edmond La Vertu
The autopsy of the Korean market: Dynamics and contradictions, You-Il Lee
E-nabling product development in the Australian machinery industry: An exploratory examination, You-Il Lee and Xueli Huang
An I-based taxonomy of virtual organisations and the implications for effective management, Nick Lethbridge
Impact of information warfare on business continuity planning, Nicolas Lethbridge
Physical and virtual communities and the not-for-profit web site, Nicolas Lethbridge
Delivering public leisure services: Integrating people, places and partnerships, Joaquim Lobo
Health Tourism within the Leisure Paradigm: Australian and New Zealand Experiences, Joaquim Lobo
The work-leisure paradigm: Changing relationships and challenges for service delivery, Joaquim Lobo
Young People, Unemployment and Leisure: A Gender Perspective, Joaquim Lobo
Construction managers' expectations and observations of graduates, Peter E.D Love, Natasha S. Haynes, and Zahir Irani
A review of IT benefits and costs in construction, Peter Love, Matthew Warren, and Clayton Cowley
The design, development and implementation of an e-commerce system for procuring materials in construction, Peter Love, Matthew Warren, Stephen Kong, and Heng Li
Addressing information systems failures through design research, Terence Love
Changing to theory making about systems involving people: Meta-theoretical analysis and brain research, Terence Love
Concepts and affects in computational and creative models of designing, Terence Love
Designing information security for small businesses: Lessons from a case study, Terence Love
Strategic management of knowledge for designers: Meta-theoretical hieracrchy as a foundation for knowledge management tools, Terence Love
Constituent market orientation and virtual organisations, Terence Love and Brynjulf Tellefsen
The holistic interpretive package: A qualitative measure of customer satisfaction in dive tourism, Martin Maccarthy, Paul (Allan) Williams, and Martin O'Neill
Desktop warfare in the data gridlocked information age, David Maguire
Making cents of on-line publishing, David Maguire
Porter and profit: On-line newspapers prove the point, David Maguire
Virtual Newspaper non-cents: Flaws in the e-model, David Maguire
Community gateways: on the road to a sustainable model, Ian Martinus
Inhibitors to the SME participation in information technology to grow, Ian Martinus
Small business in the new battlefield: Government attempts at providing a secure environment, Ian Martinus
Virtual goverment and the power of an invisible hand, Ian Martinus
Identity, not motivation: The key to effective employee-organsiation relations, Richard Mckenna
Must managers leave ethics at home? Economics and moral anomie in business organisations, Richard Mckenna and Eva Tshauridu
Rural women in leadership, Fiona Mckenzie
Women in small business in rural, regional and remote Australia: Cultural and policy oversights, Fiona Mckenzie
The effect and implications for a stochastic pattern of lotto game play, Dick Mizerski and Katherine Mizerski
Souvenirs on the internet - would you purchase?, Katherine Mizerski, C Arthur, and Richard Mizerski
An exploratory study into customer orientation and product attributes in the racing industry, Katherine Mizerski, Rohan Miller, and Richard Mizerski
Are electronic gaming machines the crack cocaine of gambling?, Katherine Mizerski, Richard Mizerski, and B Jolley
A comparison of factors that affect auditors', directors' and creditors' perceptions of audit quality, Gary Monroe and M Chang
The impact of occupational stress on job-related attitudes and the performance of public accountants, Gary Monroe, Vincent Chong, and Geoff Soutar
The effect of outsourcing public sector audits on audit hours, Gary Monroe, Colin Dolley, K M Chong, and K Houghton
An empirical examination of the relationship between auditors' control and inherent risk assessments made during planning and misstatements discovered in inventory, Gary Monroe and M Gooding
Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat, Gerald Nugawela
Scoring goals: Strategic application of the Internet by Western Australian sport organisations, Cameron O'Beirne and Susan Stoney
Why women wear lipstick: preliminary findings, Madeleine Ogilvie and Paulene Kristensen-Bach
Weaving the tangled web - Deception on the internet, a travellers tale?, Lorraine O'Neill-Cooper