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- affiliation: University of Manchester, UK
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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j37]Mohammed Banu Ali, Trevor Wood-Harper, Mostafa Mohamad:
Benefits and Challenges of Cloud Computing Adoption and Usage in Higher Education: A Systematic Literature Review. Int. J. Enterp. Inf. Syst. 14(4): 64-77 (2018) - 2016
- [c14]Mahmoud Abdelrahman, K. Nadia Papamichail, Trevor Wood-Harper:
To Share or not to Share: an Exploratory Review of Knowledge Management Systems and Knowledge Sharing in Multinational Corporations. UKAIS 2016: 1 - [c13]Firas Masri, Peter Kawalek, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Knowledge Management System Implementation and Knowledge Transfer Practices through Systems Thinking: a Case Study in a NHS Hospital. UKAIS 2016: 32 - 2014
- [j36]Simon Bell, Trevor Wood-Harper:
The Innovation of Multiview3 for Development Professionals. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 63(1): 1-25 (2014) - 2012
- [j35]Nick Harrop, Alan Gillies, A. T. Wood-Harper:
'Actors' and 'clients': why systems dynamics needs help from soft systems methodology and unbounded systems thinking. J. Oper. Res. Soc. 63(12): 1788-1789 (2012) - 2010
- [c12]Ramanjit Singh, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Social Consequences of Nomadic Working: A Case Study in an Organization. Human Benefit through the Diffusion of Information Systems Design Science Research 2010: 143-158 - [c11]Soonhwa Lee-Klenz, Pedro Sampaio, Trevor Wood-Harper:
A requirements elicitation framework and tool for sourcing business-IT aligned e-services. SAC 2010: 111-117
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j34]Hanifa Shah, Alan Eardley, Trevor Wood-Harper:
ALTAR: achieving learning through action research. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 16(6): 761-770 (2007) - [j33]Hanifa Shah, Alan Eardley, Trevor Wood-Harper:
ALTAR in action: knowledge management. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 16(6): 771-779 (2007) - [c10]Ramanjit Singh, Bob Wood, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Socio-Technical Design of the 21st Century - A Vision. Organizational Dynamics of Technology-Based Innovation 2007: 503-506 - 2006
- [j32]Keith S. Horton, Trevor Wood-Harper:
The shaping of I.T. trajectories: evidence from the U.K. public sector. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 15(2): 214-224 (2006) - [j31]Nick Harrop, Trevor Wood-Harper, Alan Gillies:
Neglected user perspectives in the design of an online hospital bed-state system: implications for the National Programme for IT in the NHS. Health Informatics J. 12(4): 293-303 (2006) - [j30]David E. Avison, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Elayne W. Coakes, Gordon B. Davis, Michael J. Earl, Amany R. Elbanna, Guy Fitzgerald, Robert D. Galliers, Rudy Hirschheim, Juhani Iivari, Heinz K. Klein, Frank F. Land, Marco de Marco, Andrew M. Pettigrew, Jaana Porra, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Carsten Sørensen, Bob Wood, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Enid Mumford: a tribute. Inf. Syst. J. 16(4): 343-382 (2006) - 2005
- [j29]Oswaldo Lorenzo, Peter Kawalek, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Embedding the Enterprise System into the Enterprise: A Model of Corporate Diffusion. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 15: 34 (2005) - [j28]Trevor Wood-Harper, Bob Wood:
Multiview as social informatics in action: past, present and future. Inf. Technol. People 18(1): 26-32 (2005) - [j27]Keith S. Horton, Elisabeth Davenport, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Exploring sociotechnical interaction with Rob Kling: five "big" ideas. Inf. Technol. People 18(1): 50-67 (2005) - 2004
- [c9]Trevor Wood-Harper, Othman Ibrahim, Norafida Ithnin:
An interconnected success factor approach for service functional in Malaysian electronic government. ICEC 2004: 446-450 - [c8]Trevor Wood-Harper, Norafida Ithnin, Othman Ibrahim:
Effective collaborative partnership for Malaysian electronic government service delivery. ICEC 2004: 526-525 - [c7]Bonnie Kaplan, Duane P. Truex, David Wastell, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Young Turks, Old Guardsmen, and the Conundrum of the Broken Mold: A Progress Report on Twenty Years of Information Systems Research. Relevant Theory and Informed Practice 2004: 1-18 - [e1]Bonnie Kaplan, Duane P. Truex, David Wastell, Trevor Wood-Harper, Janice I. DeGross:
Information Systems Research - Relevant Theory and Informed Practice, edited proceedings of the WG8.2 conference, Relevant Theory and Informed Practice: Looking Forward from a 20-Year Perspective on IS Research, Manchester, UK, July 2004. IFIP 143, Springer 2004, ISBN 978-1-4020-8094-4 [contents] - 2003
- [c6]Peter Bennetts, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Extensions to Churchmanian Inquiring Systems in Order to Support Learning in Organisations and Group Support Environments. PACIS 2003: 127 - 2002
- [j26]Peter Kawalek, Trevor Wood-Harper:
The finding of thorns: user participation in enterprise system implementation. Data Base 33(1): 13-22 (2002) - [j25]Richard Varey, Trevor Wood-Harper, Bob Wood:
A theoretical review of management and information systems using a critical communications theory. J. Inf. Technol. 17(4): 229-239 (2002) - [j24]Neil McBride, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Towards User-Oriented Control of End-User Computing in Large Organizations. J. Organ. End User Comput. 14(1): 33-41 (2002) - 2001
- [j23]Nuala Nevill, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Choice of Target Audience for IS Research: Reflections on Discussions with IS Academic Leaders in the UK. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 5: 4 (2001) - 2000
- [j22]Abu Bakar Zaitun, Mashkuri Yaacob, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Systems Integration for a Developing Country: Failure or Success? A Malaysian Case Study. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 3(1): 1-10 (2000) - [c5]Beverley G. Hope, Trevor Wood-Harper, Kevin Grant:
Panel: Educating Future IS Researchers. ECIS 2000: 1384
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j21]A. T. Wood-Harper, Steve Corder, B. Byrne, Jim Hughes:
Ethically Situated Information Systems Development. Aust. Comput. J. 31(3): 66-71 (1999) - [j20]Jim Hughes, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Addressing Organisational Issues in Requirements Engineering Practice: lessons from action cases. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 6(2) (1999) - [j19]Jim Hughes, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Systems development as a research act. J. Inf. Technol. 14(1): 83-94 (1999) - [c4]Ned Kock, David E. Avison, Richard L. Baskerville, Michael D. Myers, A. T. Wood-Harper:
IS action research: can we serve two masters? (panel session). ICIS 1999: 582-585 - 1998
- [j18]Mark John Taylor, Eddie P. Moynihan, A. T. Wood-Harper:
End-user computing and information systems methodologies. Inf. Syst. J. 8(1): 85- (1998) - [j17]David E. Avison, A. T. Wood-Harper, Richard T. Vidgen, J. R. G. Wood:
A further exploration into information systems development: the evolution of Multiview2. Inf. Technol. People 11(2): 124-139 (1998) - 1997
- [j16]Mark John Taylor, Eddie P. Moynihan, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Knowledge for software maintenance. J. Inf. Technol. 12(2): 155-166 (1997) - 1996
- [j15]A. T. Wood-Harper, Steve Corder, J. R. G. Wood, Heather Watson:
How We Profess: The Ethical Systems Analyst. Commun. ACM 39(3): 69-77 (1996) - [j14]Heather Watson, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Deconstruction contexts in interpreting methodology. J. Inf. Technol. 11(1): 59-70 (1996) - [j13]Richard L. Baskerville, Trevor Wood-Harper:
A critical perspective on action research as a method for information systems research. J. Inf. Technol. 11(3): 235-246 (1996) - [j12]Mark John Taylor, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Methodologies and Software Maintenance. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 8(5): 295-307 (1996) - 1995
- [j11]Heather Watson, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Methodology as metaphor: the practical basis for multiview methodology (a reply to M.C. Jackson). Inf. Syst. J. 5(3): 225-231 (1995) - 1994
- [c3]Heather Watson, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Contexts in interpreting methodology: Addressing paradoxical situation. ECIS 1994: 325-338 - [c2]Richard T. Vidgen, Jeremy Rose, Bob Wood, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Business process reengineering: the need for a methodology to re-vision the organization. Business Process Re-Engineering 1994: 603-612 - 1993
- [j10]J. R. G. Wood, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Information technology in support of individual decision-making. Inf. Syst. J. 3(2): 85-101 (1993) - [j9]K. G. Doyle, J. R. G. Wood, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Soft systems and systems engineering: on the use of conceptual models in information system development. Inf. Syst. J. 3(3): 187-198 (1993) - [j8]Richard Vidgen, Trevor Wood-Harper, J. R. G. Wood:
A Soft Systems Approach to Information Systems Quality. Scand. J. Inf. Syst. 5(1): 6 (1993) - 1992
- [j7]A. T. Wood-Harper:
Viewpoint: Action research. Inf. Syst. J. 2(3): 235-236 (1992) - 1991
- [j6]David E. Avison, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Information Systems Development Research: An Exploration of Ideas in Practice. Comput. J. 34(2): 98-112 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j5]David E. Avison, Guy Fitzgerald, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Information Systems Development: A Tool Kit is not Enough. Comput. J. 31(4): 379-380 (1988) - 1987
- [c1]Lillian Y. Fok, Kuldeep Kumar, Trevor Wood-Harper:
Methodologies for Socio-Technical-Systems (STS) Development: a Comparison. ICIS 1987: 19 - 1986
- [j4]David E. Avison, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Multiview - An Exploration in Information Systems Development. Aust. Comput. J. 18(4): 174-179 (1986) - [j3]D. M. Episkopou, A. T. Wood-Harper:
Towards a Framework to Choose Appropriate IS Approaches. Comput. J. 29(3): 222-228 (1986) - 1983
- [j2]A. T. Wood-Harper, Donal J. Flynn:
Action Learning for Teaching Information Systems. Comput. J. 26(1): 79-82 (1983) - 1982
- [j1]A. T. Wood-Harper, Guy Fitzgerald:
A Taxonomy of Current Approaches to Systems Analysis. Comput. J. 25(1): 12-16 (1982)
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