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Publications (Pre 2000) :

 

  • McKay, J. and Marshall, P. (1999) The Poverty of Action Research in Information Systems. In Synergy Matters: Working with Systems in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of the UK Systems Society, Plenum Press, New York..

  • Marshall, P. and McKay, J. (1999) Electronic Commerce: More Hype than Substance? In Synergy Matters: Working with Systems in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of the UK Systems Society, Plenum Press, New York.

  • Marshall, P., Burn, J., Wild, M. and McKay, J. (1999) Virtual Organisations: Structure and Strategic Positioning. In J. Pries-Heje et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Information Systems, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, June 1999.

  • McKay, J. and Marshall, P. (1999) Fundamental Challenges for the Virtual Organisation. 2nd International Workshop on Innovative Internet Information Systems (IIIS 99), Copenhagen Business School, June 1999.

  • McKay, J. and Marshall, P. (1999) A Framework for Rigour in Action Research. American Conference on Information Systems, University of Wisconsin, August 1999.

  • Marshall, P. and McKay, J. (1999) Strategic Information Systems Planning for the Virtual Organisation. American Conference on Information Systems, University of Wisconsin, August 1999.

  • Marshall, P. and McKay, J. (1999) The Essence and Logic of the Virtual Organisation. American Conference on Information Systems, University of Wisconsin, August 1999.

  • McKay, J. and Marshall, P. (1999) 2 x 6 = 12, or Does it Equal Action Research? Australasian Conference on Information Systems, December 1999 (winner of the best paper award).

  • Marshall, P., Sor, R. and McKay, J. (1999) Electronic Commerce and the Position of Car Dealerships in Western Australia. CollectER Conference, University of Wellington, New Zealand, December 1999.

  • McKay, J. (1998) Using Cognitive Mapping to Achieve Shared Understanding in Information Requirements Determination. Proceedings of the 9th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, University of New South Wales, 29 Sept-2 Oct, 408-420.

  • McKay, J. and Marshall, P. (1998) Teaching Soft Operational Research in Asia: Mission Impossible? Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference of the International Academy of Information Management, Helsinki, Finland, December 11-13, 1998: 201-205..

  • McKay, J. (1998) Using cognitive mapping to achieve shared understanding in information requirements determination. Australian Computer Journal, 30(4): 139-145.

  • McKay, J., Marshall, P. and McDermid, D. (1997) How Shared is Shared Understanding in Information Requirements Determination. In Wojtkowski, G. et al. (eds.) Systems Development Methods for the Next Century. Plenum Press, New York.

  • Trihajuwidjajani, W.R., Marshall, P., and McKay, J. (1997) Stakeholders' Perceptions of a Business Process Reengineering Project. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the United Kingdom Systems Society on Systems for Sustainability: People, Organisations, and Environments. Milton Keynes, July 7-11: 689-701.

  • Marshall, P. and McKay, J. (1997) Critical Success Factors for Business Process Reengineering: Perspectives of Stakeholders. 7th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Adelaide, September 1997.

  • Trihajuwidjajani, W.R., Marshall, P., and McKay, J. (1996) Perceptions of Success in a Business Process Reengineering Project. EDPAC '96 Australasian Regional Conference, Perth, May 26-29: 477-486.

  • McKay, J., and Marshall, P. (1995) Incorporating Individual Differences in Perspective in a Systemic Approach to Information Systems Requirements Analysis. In Ellis, K. et al. (eds.) Critical Issues in Systems Theory and Practice. Plenum, New York: pp387-393.

  • McKay, J., Newby, M. and Marshall, P. (1995) The Relationship between Information Requirements Determination and Software Maintenance. Proceedings of the 6th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, School of Information Systems, Curtin University, 26-29 September 1995: pp567-578

  • Rusli, A., Marshall. P. and McKay, J. (1995) An Ethnographic Study into the Use of E-mail as a Communication Medium in an Indonesian Organisation. Proceedings of the 1st Pacific Rim Interdisciplinary Research Conference, Qualitative Research: Beyond the Boundaries, Fremantle, W.A., 21-22 November 1995.

  • Marshall, P.H. & McKay, J.A. (1994) The Legitimacy of Feeling Good as a Result of a Soft MS/OR Intervention. Curtin Business School, School of Information Systems, Working Paper Series 94.02.

  • McKay, J., Marshall, P. and Travis, J. (1994) Practical Approaches from 'soft' Management Science/Operational Research for Information Systems Requirements Determination in Emergent Organisations. Curtin Business School, School of Information Systems Working Paper Series, 94.03. .

  • McKay, J., Marshall, P. and McDermid, D. (1994) Cognitive Mapping for Information Requirements Determination in the Learning Organisation. In Baets, W.R.J. (ed.) Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Information Systems, Part IV, Nijenrode University, The Netherlands, 30-31 May, 1994, pp759-770.

  • McKay, J., Marshall, P. and McDermid, D. (1994) Meeting the Challenge of Information Requirements Determination in the Learning Organisation. Proceedings of the 17th IRIS Conference, Syote, Finland, pp303-317.

  • McKay, J.A. & Marshall, P.H. (1993) Systems Methodologies and Enabling Technologies: a Role for Group Support Systems. In Stowell, F.A. et al. (eds.) Systems Science: Addressing Global Issues. Plenum Press, New York.

  • McKay, J.A. & Marshall, P.H. (1993) The Implications of New Developments in Management Science for Information Systems Planning and Development. Curtin Business School, School of Information Systems Working Paper Series, 93.02..

  • Marshall, P.H., Atkinson, D.J., Ee, L.P. & McKay, J.A. (1993) Computer-aided group problem solving: an overview of successful methodologies. The Environmental Professional, 15(2): 159-163.

  • Marshall, P.H. & McKay, J.A. (1992) Systems Methodologies and Enabling Technologies. Proceedings of the 2nd Organisational Behaviour Teaching Conference, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, December 16-19.

  • McKay, J.A. & Marshall, P.H. (1992) Critical Systems Heuristics: an Emancipatory Approach to Enhancing the Quality of Organisational Life. Proceedings of the 2nd Organisational Behaviour Teaching Conference, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, December 16-19.

 

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