Richard Baskerville

Publications Index

Volume One

  1. Baskerville, R. (1984) "Local Area Networks: Papermill or Computermill," Pace, 12 (1), 72,117-118.
  2. Baskerville, R. (1984) "Micro Protection Involves Physical Security," Computerworld, 17 (28 November).
  3. Baskerville, R. (1986) "Security Problems in Office Automation Design," Fourth Annual Conference of the Office Automation Society International, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1986.
  4. Baskerville, R. (1988) Designing Information Systems Security, J. Wiley, Chichester.
  5. Baskerville, R. (1989) "Logical Controls Specification: an Approach to Information Systems Security.," Systems Development for Human Progress, H. Klein and K. Kumar, eds., North-Holland., Amsterdam, 241-255.
  6. Baskerville, R. (1989) "Security of Decision Support Systems," Knowledge Based Management Support Systems, G. Doukidis, F. Land, and G. Miller, eds., Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 225-235.
  7. Baskerville, R. (1990) "Desktop Systems: More Power, Less Safety," Desktop Information Technology: Organizational Worklife in the 1990's, K. Kaiser and H. Oppelland, eds., North-Holland, Amsterdam, 311-329.
  8. Baskerville, R. (1990) "Promoting End-User Design With Database Prototypes," Proceedings of the 1990 International Oracle User Week, Anaheim, California, September 1990.
  9. Baskerville, R. (1991) "Practitioner Autonomy and the Bias of Methods and Tools," Information Systems research: Contemporary Approaches & Emergent Traditions, H.-E. Nissen, H. K. Klein, and R. A. Hirschheim, eds., North-Holland, Amsterdam, 673-698.
  10. Baskerville, R. (1991) "Risk Analysis as a Source of Professional Knowledge," Computers & Security, 10 (8), 749-764.
  11. Baskerville, R. (1991) "Risk Analysis: an Interpretive Feasibility Tool in Justifying Information Systems Security," European Journal of Information Systems, 1 (2), 121-130.
  12. Baskerville, R. (1992) "The Developmental Duality of Information Systems Security," The Journal of Management Systems, 4 (1), 1-12.
  13. Baskerville, R., Travis, J., and Truex, D. (1992) "Systems Without Method," The Impact of Computer Supported Technologies on Information Systems Development, K. Kendall, K. Lyytinen, and J. DeGross, eds., North-Holland, Amsterdam, 241-270.
  14. Baskerville, R. (1993) "Information Systems Security Design Methods: Implications for Information Systems Development," Computing Surveys, 25 (4), 375-414.
  15. Baskerville, R. (1993) "Semantic Database Prototypes," Journal of Information Systems, 3 (2), 119-144.
  16. Baskerville, R. (1993) "Information Systems Security: Adapting To Survive," Information Systems Security, 2 (1), 40-47.
  17. Barnes, R., Baskerville, R., Kendall, K. E., and Kendall, J. E. (1993) "Hypercase", interactive computer-based case study, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
  18. Baskerville, R., Barnes, R., Kendall, K. E., and Kendall, J. E. (1993) Hypercase Instructor's Manual, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
  19. Baskerville, R. (1994) "New Approaches to Information Systems Security," Handbook of IS Management 1994-95 Yearbook, R. Umbaugh, ed., Auerbach, New York, S257-S265.
  20. Baskerville, R. (1994) "Research Notes: Research Directions in Information Systems Security," International Journal of Information Management, 14 (5), 385-387.
  21. Baskerville, R., Smithson, S., Ngwenyama, O., and DeGross, J. , Editors. (1994) Transforming Organizations with Information Technology, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  22. Smithson, S., Baskerville, R., and Ngwenyama, O. (1994) "Perspectives on Information Technology and New Emergent Forms of Organizations,," Transforming Organizations with Information Technology, R. Baskerville, S. Smithson, O. Ngwenyama, and J. DeGross, eds., North-Holland, Amsterdam, 3-13.
  23. Baskerville, R. (1995) "Deferring Generalizability: Four Classes of Generalization in Social Enquiry," Proceedings of IRIS 18 Design in Context Vol. I, Gothenburg Studies in Informatics, Report 7, June 1995, pp. 79-95., B. Dahlbom, F. Kämmerer, F. Ljungberg, J. Stage, and C. Sørensen, eds., Gothenburg University Studies in Informatics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 79-95.
  24. Baskerville, R. (1995) "The Second Order Security Dilemma," Information Technology and Changes in Organizational Work, W. Orlikowski, G. Walsham, M. Jones, and J. DeGross, eds., Chapman & Hall, London, 239-249.
  25. Baskerville, R. (1995) "A Structural Entropy Model of Technology Transfer," Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology: Conference Notebook of the First IFIP WG 8.6 Working Conference. Oslo: Norwegian Computing Center, K. Kautz, J. Pries-Heje, T. Larsen, and P. Sørgaard, eds., Norwegian Computing Center, Oslo, 105-118.
  26. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1995) "Grounding the Theory in Action Research," Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Information Systems, G. Goukidis, B. Galliers, T. Jelassi, H. Krcmar, and F. Land, eds., Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens Greece, 837-349.
  27. Baskerville, R., and Smithson, S. (1995) "Information Technology and New Organizational Forms: Choosing Chaos over Panaceas," European Journal of Information Systems, 4 (2), 66-73.
  28. Baskerville, R. (1995) "Session Reviews of the IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on Information Technology and New Emergent Forms of Organization (Compiler)," ACM SIGOIS Bulletin, 15 (3), 49-68.
  29. Baskerville, R. (1996) "Deferring Generalizability: Four Classes of Generalization in Social Enquiry," Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 8 (2), 5-28.
  30. Baskerville, R. (1996) "Socially Self-destructing Systems," Proceedings of the 19th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia, B. Dahlbom, F. Ljungberg, U. Nulden, K. Simon, C. Soerensen, and J. Stage, eds., Gothenburg Studies in Informatics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 187-904.
  31. Baskerville, R. (1996) "Structural Artifacts in Method Engineering: The Security Imperative," Method Engineering, S. Brinkkemper, K. Lyttinen, and R. Welke, eds., Chapman & Hall, London, 8-28.

Volume Two

  1. Baskerville, R. (1996) "A Taxonomy for Analyzing Hazards to Information Systems," Information Systems Security: Facing The Information Society of The 21st Century, S. Katsikas and D. Gritzalis, eds., Chapman-Hall, London, 167-176.
  2. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1996) "Information Technology Diffusion: Building Positive Barriers," Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Information Systems, J. Coelho, T. Jelassi, W. König, H. Krcmar, R. O'Callaghan, and M. Saaksjarvi, eds., AIS, Lisbon, 401-416.
  3. Baskerville, R., and Stage, J. (1996) "Controlling Prototype Development Through Risk Analysis," MIS Quarterly, 20 (4), 481-504.
  4. Baskerville, R., and Wood-Harper, A. T. (1996) "A Critical Perspective on Action Research as a Method for Information Systems Research," Journal of Information Technology, 11 (3), 235-246.
  5. Kendall, J., Kendall, K., Baskerville, R., and Barns, R. (1996) "An Empirical Comparison of A Hypertext-Based Systems Analysis Case with Conventional Cases and Role Playing," The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 27 (1), 58-77.
  6. Baskerville, R. (1996) "Security and Information Systems," International Encyclopedia of Business and Management, M. Warner and J. Kotter, eds., International Thompson Business Press, London, 4419-4424.
  7. Baskerville, R., Kendall, J., and Kendall, K. (1996, 1998) "Object-Oriented Systems Analysis,"in Kendall, J. and Kendall, K. Systems Analysis and Design 3rd Ed., Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., pp. 841-879.
  8. Baskerville, R. (1997) "Distinguishing Action Research From Participative Case Studies," Journal of Systems and Information Technology, 1 (1), 25 - 45.
  9. Baskerville, R. (1997) "New Forms for Information Security Organizations," Information Security in Research and Business, L. Yngström and J. Carlsen, eds., Chapman and Hall, London, 296-307.
  10. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1997) "IT Diffusion and Innovation Models: The Conceptual Domains," Facilitating Technology Transfer Through Partnership: Learning From Practice and Research, T. McMaster, E. Mumford, E. B. Swanson, B. Warboys, and D. Wastell, eds., Chapman & Hall, London, 23-38.
  11. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1998) "Information Technology Diffusion: Building Positive Barriers," European Journal of Information Systems, 7 , 17-28.
  12. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1998) "Packaging Information Security Safeguards," Global IT Security, G. Papp and R. Posch, eds., Austrian Computer Society, Vienna, 549-553.
  13. Baskerville, R., and Wood-Harper, A. T. (1998) "Diversity in Information Systems Action Research Methods," European Journal of Information Systems, 7 (2), 90-107.
  14. Truex, D., and Baskerville, R. (1998) "Deep Structure or Emergence Theory: Contrasting Theoretical Foundations for Information Systems Development," Information Systems Journal, 8 (2), 99-118.
  15. Baskerville, R. (1998) "Accelerating Organizational Emergence," Telecooperation, Proceedings of the XV. IFIP World Computer Congress, R. Traunmüller and E. Csuháj-Varjú, eds., Austrian Computer Society, Vienna/Austria and Budapest/Hungary, 403-408.
  16. Baskerville, R., and Lee, A. (1999) "Distinctions Among Different Types of Generalizing in Information Systems Research," New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work, O. Ngwenyama, L. Introna, M. Myers, and J. I. DeGross, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York, pp. 49-65.
  17. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1999) "Grounded Action Research: A Method For Understanding IT in Practice," Accounting, Management and Information Technology, 9 , 1-23.
  18. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1999) "Managing Knowledge Capability and Maturity," Information Systems: Current Issues and Future Changes, T. Larsen, L. Levine, and J. DeGross, eds., IFIP, Laxenburg, Austria, 175-196.
  19. Baskerville, R., and Pries-Heje, J. (1999) "Knowledge Capability and Maturity in Software Management," The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 30 (2) pp. 26-43.
  20. Baskerville, R. and D. Straub. (1999) "Internet Groupware Use in A Policy-Oriented Computer Security Course." in L. Yngström and S. Fischer-Hübner, (eds.) WISE 1 Proceedings of the IFIP TC11 WG 11.8 First World Conference on Information Security Education, Kista, Sweden: Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University and Royal Institute of Technology, pp. 171-196.
  21. Pawlowski, S., Boudreau, M.-C., and Baskerville, R. (1999) "Constraints and Flexibility in Enterprise Systems: A Dialectic of System and Job," in W. Haseman and D. Nazareth (Eds) Proceedings of The Fifth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Association of Information Systems, pp. 791-793.
  22. Truex, D., Baskerville, R., and Travis, J. (2000) "Amethodical Systems Development: The Deferred Meaning of Systems Development Methods." Accounting, Management and Information Technology, 10, 53-79.
  23. Truex, D. P., Baskerville, R., and Klein, H. K. (1999) "Growing Systems in an Emergent Organization," Communications of The ACM 42 (8), pp. 117-123.
  24. Baskerville, R. (1999) "Security and IT/S (Reprinted from Security and Information Systems)," The IEBM Handbook of IT in Business, M. Zeleny, ed., International Thompson Business Press, London.
  25. Baskerville, R. (2000). Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology. In A. Kent & J. Williams (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology (Vol. 43 Suppl 28, pp. 67-82). New York: Marcel Dekker.
  26. Baskerville, R. (2001). Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology (Reprint). In A. Kent (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science (Vol. 69, Supplement 32, pp. 89-105). New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.
  27. Baskerville, R. (1999) "Investigating Information Systems with Action Research," Communications of The Association for Information Systems, (19) Article 2.
  28. Baskerville, R., Stage, J. and DeGross, J., Editors (2000) Organizational and Social Perspectives on Information Technology, Boston, Kluwer.
  29. Baskerville, R., and Stage, J. (2000) "Discourses on The Interaction of Information Systems, Organizations and Society: Reformation and Transformation." in Organizational and Social Perspectives on Information Technology, (R. Baskerville, J. Stage, and J. DeGross, eds.), Kluwer, Boston, pp. 1-12
  30. Stewart, K. A., Baskerville, R., Storey, V. C., Senn, J. A., Raven, A., & Long, C. (2000). Confronting the Assumptions Underlying the Management of Knowledge: An Agenda for Understanding and Investigating Knowledge Management. The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 31(4), 41-53.
  31. Baskerville, R., Pawlowski, S., & McLean, E. (2000). Enterprise Resource Planning and Organizational Knowledge: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence. In S. Ang & H. Krcmar & W. Orlikowski & J. DeGross (Eds.), Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Information Systems (Icis) (pp. 396-406). Brisbane.

Volume Three

  1. Baskerville, R., Levine, L., Pries-Heje, J., Ramesh, B., & Slaughter, S. (2001). How Internet Software Companies Negotiate Quality. IEEE Computer, 34(5), 51-57.
  2. Baskerville, R., & Pries-Heje, J. (2001). A Multiple-Theory Analysis of a Diffusion of Information Technology Case. Information Systems Journal, 11(3), 181-212.
  3. Baskerville, R., & Stage, J. (2001). Accommodating Emergent Work Practices: Ethnographic Choice of Method Fragements. In B. FitzGerald & N. Russo & J. DeGross (Eds.), Realigning Research and Practice in Is Development: The Social and Organisational Perspective (pp. 12-28). New York: Kluwer.
  4. Baskerville, R., & Pries-Heje, J. (2001). Racing the E-Bomb: How the Internet Is Redefining Information Systems Development Methodology. In B. FitzGerald & N. Russo & J. DeGross (Eds.), Realigning Research and Practice in Is Development: The Social and Organisational Perspective (pp. 49-68). New York: Kluwer.
  5. Avison, D., Baskerville, R., & Myers, M. (2001). Controlling Action Research Projects. Information Technology and People, 14(1), 28-45.
  6. Baskerville, R. (2001). Conducting Action Research: High Risk and High Reward in Theory and Practice. In E. Trauth (Ed.), Qualitative Research in Information Systems (pp. 192-218). Hershey, Penn.: Idea Group Publishing.
  7. Truex, D. P., Baskerville, R., & Klein, H. K. (2001). Growing Systems in an Emergent Organization (Reprint from Cacm). In Y. Malhotra (Ed.), Knowledge Management and Business Model Innovation (pp. 374-383). Hershey, Penn.: Idea Group.
  8. Nanhakumar, J., & Baskerville, R. (2001). Trusting Online: Nurturing Trust in Virtual Teams. In S. Smithson & J. Gricar & M. Podlogar & S. Avgerinou (Eds.), Global Co-Operation in the New Millennium: Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Information Systems (pp. 188-194). Bled: University of Maribor.
  9. Baskerville, R., & Siponen, M. (2001). An Information Security Meta-Policy for Emergent Organizations. Journal of Logistics Information Management, (Forthcoming).
  10. Siponen, M., & Baskerville, R. (2001). A new paradigm for adding security into IS development methods. In J. H. P. Eloff & L. Labuschagne & R. v. Solms & G. Dhillon (Eds.), Advances in Information Security Management & Small Systems Security (pp. 99-111). Boston: Kluwer.
  11. Baskerville, R., & Heje, J. P. (2001). EMethodology: Towards a systems development methodology for e-business and e-commerce applications. In S. Elliot & K. V. Anderen & P. Swatman & S. Reich (Eds.), Developing a Dynamic, Integrative, Mult-Disciplinary Research Agenda in E-Commerce/E-Business (pp. 145-159). Newcastle, Austalia: BICE Press.
  12. Baskerville, R. (2002). Leo: Looking back, looking forward. The Software Practitioner, 12(2), 9-10.
  13. Baskerville, R., & Myers, M. (2002). Information Systems as a Reference Discipline. MIS Quarterly, 26(1), pp. 1-14.
  14. Baskerville, R. (2002). Security and Information Systems. In M. Warner (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Business and Management (2nd ed., pp. 5777-5782). London: Thompson Learning.
  15. Ramesh, B., Pries-Heje, J., & Baskerville, R. (2002). Internet Software Engineering: A Different Class of Processes. In Y. Wang & A. Bryant (Eds.), Annals of Software Engineering, (Vol. 14, pp. 169-195). New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers..