Information resource management—a cross-cultural perspective
Information and Management
Key issues in information systems management: an international perspective
Information and Management
Electronic data interchange: a new frontier for global standards policy
Journal of Global Information Management
Critical issues of IS management in Hong Kong: a cultural comparison
Journal of Global Information Management
Culture: a fourth dimension of group support systems
Communications of the ACM
Prototyping: a metaphor for cross-cultural transfer and implementation of IS applications
Information and Management
Values, personal information privacy, and regulatory approaches
Communications of the ACM
Information management as perceived by CIOs in three pacific rim countries
Journal of Global Information Management
Management information systems in the Chinese business culture: an explanatory theory
Information and Management
Achieving the research goal with qualitative methods: lessons learned along the way
Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 WG 8.2 international conference on Information systems and qualitative research
Facilitating computer-supported meetings: an exploratory comparison of U.S. and Mexican facilitators
Journal of Global Information Management
Computer-Mediated Communication and Majority Influence
Management Science
The impact of culture on the adoption of IT: an interpretive study
Journal of Global Information Management
Anxiety and involvement: cultural dimensions of attitudes toward computers in developing societies
Journal of Global Information Management
Leapfrogging an IT labor force: multinational and indigenous perspectives
Journal of Global Information Management - Special issue on global management of information technology human resources
A research manifesto for global information management
Journal of Global Information Management
Cultural problems in applying SSM for IS development
Journal of Global Information Management
Qualitative research in IS: issues and trends
Qualitative research in IS: issues and trends
The Culture of an Information Economy: Influences and Impacts in the Republic of Ireland
The Culture of an Information Economy: Influences and Impacts in the Republic of Ireland
Corporate Information Systems Management: Text and Cases
Corporate Information Systems Management: Text and Cases
Using Repertory Grids to Conduct Cross-Cultural Information Systems Research
Information Systems Research
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Information technology and its organizational impact
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Information technology and IT organizational impact
Key issues in information systems management: an international perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
Cultural patterns in software process mishaps: incidents in global projects
HSSE '05 Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Human and social factors of software engineering
An activity approach to cross-cultural design
UI-HCII'07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Usability and internationalization
A social dimensional cyber threat model with formal concept analysis and fact-proposition inference
International Journal of Information and Computer Security
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Many IS scholars argue that global organizations need to understand cultural differences if they are to successfully deploy information technology. We agree that an understanding of cultural differences is important, but suggest that the concept of "national culture" that has tended to dominate the IS research literature is too simplistic. In this article, we challenge information systems researchers to go beyond models of national culture. We propose that IS researchers should adopt a more dynamic view of culture - one that sees culture as contested, temporal and emergent.