Pulse: The London symphony orchestra students mobile project
Report
Crawford, G., Gosling, V., Bagnall, G., & Light, B. Pulse: The London symphony orchestra students mobile project
Outputs (101)
An interpretive field study of packaged software selection processes
Thesis
Packaged software is pre-built with the intention of licensing it to users in domestic settings and work organisations. This thesis focuses upon the work organisation where packaged software has been characterised as one of the latest ‘solutions’ to... Read More about An interpretive field study of packaged software selection processes.
An interpretive field study of packaged software selection processes
Thesis
Packaged software is pre-built with the intention of licensing it to users in domestic settings and work organisations. This thesis focuses upon the work organisation where packaged software has been characterised as one of the latest ‘solutions’ to... Read More about An interpretive field study of packaged software selection processes.
Contradictions and the appropriation of ERP packages
Book Chapter
Contradictions and the appropriation of ERP packages
Book Chapter
The social shaping of packaged software selection
Journal Article
As organisations increasingly engage in the selection, purchase, and adoption of packaged software products, how
these activities are carried out in practice becomes increasingly relevant for researchers and practitioners. Our
focus in this paper i... Read More about The social shaping of packaged software selection.
The social shaping of packaged software selection
Journal Article
As organisations increasingly engage in the selection, purchase, and adoption of packaged software products, how
these activities are carried out in practice becomes increasingly relevant for researchers and practitioners. Our
focus in this paper i... Read More about The social shaping of packaged software selection.
Potential pitfalls in packaged software adoption
Journal Article
Light, B. Potential pitfalls in packaged software adoption. Communications of the ACM, 48(5), 119-121. https://doi.org/10.1145/1060710.1060742