Computing and organizations: what we know and what we don't know
Communications of the ACM - Special section on management of information systems
Communications design for Co-oP: a group decision support system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
The effect of a priori views on the social implications of computing: the case of office automation
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Financial impact of information processing
Journal of Management Information Systems
Managing computer impact: an international study of management and organizations
Managing computer impact: an international study of management and organizations
Information system technology can improve customer service
ACM SIGMIS Database
Work at home for computer professionals: current attitudes and future prospects
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Evaluation of strategic investments in information technology
Communications of the ACM
Power over users: its exercise by system professionals
Communications of the ACM
Organizational power and the information services department
Communications of the ACM
The impact of office automation on the organization: some implications for research and practice
Communications of the ACM
Planning for Integrated Office Systems: A Strategic Approach
Planning for Integrated Office Systems: A Strategic Approach
Local Area Networks: Issues, Products and Developments
Local Area Networks: Issues, Products and Developments
Competitive information systems in support of pricing
MIS Quarterly
Evaluating MIS design principles
MIS Quarterly
Key information systems issues for the 1980's
MIS Quarterly
Key issues in information systems management
MIS Quarterly
A framework for office automation
MIS Quarterly
New information technology and organizational culture
MIS Quarterly
Exploring the relationships between user information satisfaction and job satisfaction
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Impacts of information technology (IT) are reviewed and critiqued at the societal, the organizational and the individual levels. The sociotechnical and the economic perspectives are used to discuss impacts of IT at the societal level, while the sociotechnical and the strategic perspectives are used at the organizational level. A sociotechnical analysis of IT impacts is conducted at the individual level. The paper concludes with a discussion on the need for a plurality of perspectives in IT impact research.