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- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 doi "10.1016/0959-802290016-8".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 edition "2".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 first1 "Bente".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 first2 "Per".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 first3 "Jan".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 first4 "Hugh".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 isCitedBy Per_Flensburg.
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 journal "Accounting, Management and Information Technologies".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 last1 "Elkjæ".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 last2 "Flensburg".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 last3 "Mouritsen".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 last4 "Willmot".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 lastauthoramp "yes".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 pages "139–156".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 publisher "Springer Science+Business".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 quote "In this paper we question whether it is possible through continuously refined models of systems development to reach a stage of unproblematical system use. In our view, systems development is a social practice which is often mobilized in the context of contradictory pressures where concern for “proper” systems is curtailed by “needs” for firms to survive in markets and for systems developers to maintain their jobs.".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 title "The commodification of expertise: The case of systems development consulting".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 url q585162068366365.
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 volume "1".
- 0959-8022(91)90016-8 year "1991".