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Gannon, Brian and Powell, Philip and Wilson, David W. (2014) Investigating the Information Systems Heterarchy. Information Systems Management 31 (4), pp. 353-364. ISSN 1934-8703.
Gannon, Brian and Wilson, David W. and Powell, Philip (2014) Investigating the Information Systems Heterarchy. Information Systems Management 31 (4), pp. 353-364. ISSN 1934-8703.
Gannon, Brian (2013) Outsiders: an exploratory history of IS in corporations. Journal of Information Technology 28 (1), pp. 50-62. ISSN 0268-3962.
Poulter, T. and Gannon, Brian and Bath, P. (2012) An analysis of electronic document management in oncology care. Health Informatics Journal 18 (2), pp. 135-146. ISSN 1460-4582.
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Gannon, Brian and Wilson, David W. (2009) The emergence of a new form of IS offshore enterprise: the modern heterarchy. In: Newell, S. and Whitley, E.A. and Pouloudi, N. and Wareham, J. and Mathiassen, L. (eds.) 17th European Conference on Information Systems. ECIS, pp. 194-205. ISBN 9788861293915.
Gannon, Brian and Wilson, David W. (2008) Assessing the impacts of IS offshoring: preliminary conclusions questioning the validity of cultural consideration. In: Golden, W. and Acton, T. and Conboy, K. and van der Heijden, H. and Kristiina Tuunainen, V. (eds.) 16th European Conference on Information Systems. ECIS, pp. 386-397. ISBN 9788861293915.
Gannon, Brian and Wilson, David W. (2007) IS offshoring: a proposed maturity model of offshore IS suppliers. In: Sterle, H. and Schelp, J. and Winter, R. (eds.) Proceedings of the Fifteenth European Conference on Information Systems. ECIS.
Conference or Workshop Item
Gannon, Brian and Wilson, David W. (2009) The emergence of a new form of IS offshore enterprise - The modern heterarchy. In: European Conference on Information Systems, 8-10 June 2009, Verona, Italy.
Gannon, Brian and Wilson, David W. (2008) Applying international business constructs to offshore development. In: Global Sourcing Workshop, 10-13 Mar 2008, Val d'Isere, France.
Gannon, Brian (2007) Offshore is organisations as MNES: the relevance of international business theory to offshoring multinationals. In: UK Academy of Information Systems Conference 2007, May 2007, Manchester, UK.