Name
Affiliation
Papers
E. BURTON SWANSON
UCLA Anderson School, Los Angeles, CA, USA
55
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
45
1431
249.23
Referers 
Referees 
References 
2302
453
417
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
How Information Systems Came To Rule The World: Reflections On The Information Systems Field00.342020
Scholarly Commentaries on Hirschheim's "Against Theory".00.342019
Technology as routine capability00.342019
Theorizing Information Systems as Evolving Technology.00.342017
The Rise of Information Systems at the Graduate School of Management, UCLA.00.342016
Assessing IS Research Impact10.352015
Diffusion and Innovation Theory: Past, Present, and Future Contributions to Academia and Practice.00.342014
A Simple Research Impacts Model Applied To The Information Systems Field00.342014
Who learns what from the new human-computer interaction: enlarging the perspective00.342013
Web 2.0 according to Wikipedia: Capturing an organizing vision60.562011
Local assimilation of an enterprise system: Situated learning by means of familiarity pockets110.502010
Consultancies and capabilities in innovating with IT170.732010
The Early Years of ISR: Recollections of the Editors20.842010
Organizing the vision for web 2.0: a study of the evolution of the concept in Wikipedia30.412009
Special issue on institutional theory in information systems research: contextualizing the IT artefact110.652009
Mindfulness Routines for Innovating with Information Technology50.392009
Customer relationship management as advertised: Exploiting and sustaining technological momentum150.762008
Research Directions in Information Systems: Toward an Institutional Ecology240.992008
Implementation, Innovation, and Related Themes Over The Years In Information Systems Research441.302007
Launching professional services automation: Institutional entrepreneurship for information technology innovations441.732007
Why Do Firms Have Information Systems?20.382007
Knowing why and how to innovate with packaged business software251.662005
Innovating mindfully with information technology29813.242004
How Is an IT Innovation Assimilated.50.912004
Organizing Visions for Information Technology and the Information Systems Executive Response773.152003
Talking the IS Innovation Walk171.462002
Telling an Innovation Story50.532001
Emergent maintenance of ERP: new roles and relationships411.752001
System life expectancy and the maintenance effort: exploring their equilibration361.532000
IS maintainability: should it reduce the maintenance effort?80.741999
Adopting SAP at Siemens Power Corporation214.491998
Target journals for information systems research: current practices and controversies (panel session)30.631998
Client/Server Computing at Tri Valley Growers: Some Lessons on Innovating with IT.00.341996
The New Organizational Knowledge and Its Systems Foundations60.961996
Interview with E. Burton Swanson61.191995
"Innovation" - The Very Idea: Exploring Terms of Research on IS/IT Innovations10.371995
Toward an Institutional View of Information Technology Diffusion, Transfer, and Implementation00.341993
Information Systems Research Thematics: Submissions To A New Journal, 1987-19927519.661993
The diffusion of information centers: patterns of innovation adoption by professional subunits10.741992
Information centers as organizational innovation: exploring the correlates of implementation success234.241992
The information loop as a general analytic view00.341991
Departmentalization in software development and maintenance486.281990
Reconstrucing the Systems Development Organization.231.621989
Organizational foundations for maintenance20.721989
The use of case study data in software management research1110.721988
Research in management information systems, 1980-1984: Points of work and reference13131.341986
A Note on Information Attributes512.991986
The demographics of Software Maintenance Management.64.101986
Measurement as an MIS Foundation.41.191982
Problems in application software maintenance9620.131981
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