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  1. On the quest for multi-methods in comparative case study research: casting a new light on IS Success
  2. Interweaving Temporal Qualitative Comparative Analysis with Necessary Conditions Analysis: An Empirical Application in the European Monitoring Systems Context
  3. Routines, artefacts and technological change: investigating the transformation of criminal justice in England and Wales
  4. Unpacking ostensive and performative aspects of organisational routines in the context of monitoring systems: A critical realist approach
  5. Information systems in the public sector: The e-Government enactment framework
  6. When is an information infrastructure? Investigating the emergence of public sector information infrastructures
  7. Digitising criminal justice in England and Wales: revisiting information‐growth dynamics
  8. The Consequences of Information: Institutional Implications of Technological Change by Jannis Kallinikos
  9. Beyond markets and firms: The emergence of Open Source networks
  10. The Linux managing model
  11. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Crown Prosecutors' Offices
  12. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Crown Prosecutors' Offices
  13. On the Weickian Model in the Context of Open Source Software Development: Some Preliminary Insights