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Work under review

Holmström, Sawyer, Norberg & Svensson. Requirements engineering as blinder: Exploring information systems developer's black-boxing of the emergent character of requirements (under review)

Holmström, J., Levén, P., Jonsson, K., and Westergren, U. Seeing what's next. Using innovation theories to assess business opportunities (under review)

Jonsson, K., Holmström, j. and Lyytinen, K. Desituating Context in Ubiquitous Computing: Exploring Stategies for Remote Diagnostics Technology Use for Maintenence Work (under review).

Books or part of books

Boudreau, M-C, and Holmström, J (2007). Understanding Information Technology Implementation Failure: An Interpretive Case Study of Information Technology Adoption in a Loosely Coupled Organization. In Bello & Khosrow-Pour (eds.) Innovative Technologies for Information Resources Management, IDEA-group Inc.

Holmström, J (2006). Nätverksekonomins rationaliteter och irrationaliteter: Om innovationsprocesser i informationsteknikens kölvatten. In Jacobsson, R (ed.) THULE - Kungliga Skytteanska Samfundets årsbok (only in Swedish).

Holmström, J., and Robey, D. (2005). Understanding IT's organizational consequences: An actor network theory approach. pp. 165-187. In Czarniawska, B. and Hernes, T. (eds.) Actor-Network Theory and Organizing. Stockholm: Liber.

Holmström, J. (2004). Mobile IT as Immutable Mobiles? Exploring the Enabling Qualities of a Mobile IT Application. In Wiberg, M. (Ed.) The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and Supportive Technologies, IDEA-group Inc.).

Persson, T., Augustsson, N-P., and Holmström, J. (in press). From tool to actor - A case of information technologies turning against its owners. In Linde, A. (ed). IT Project Management: Complexity or Chaos?

Holmström, J. (2000). Information system and organization as multi-purpose network (Ph.D dissertation). Umeå: Umeå University.


Journal publications

Truex, D., Holmström, J., and Keil, M. (2006). Theorizing in information systems research. A confessional tale of the adaptation of escalation theory to information systems research. Journal of the Association of Information Systems, vol. 7, no. 12, pp. 797-821.

Jonsson, K., Westergren, U., and Holmström, J. Technologies for value creation: An exploration of the remote diagnostics challenge in ubiquitous computing environments (accepted for publication in Information Systems Journal).

Holmström, J., and Boudreau, M-C. Communicating and coordinating: Occasions for information technology in loosely coupled organizations. Information Resources Management Journal, 19(4), pp. 23-38.

Holmström, J. (2005). Theorizing in IS research: What comes first and what comes after? Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 17(1): 167-174.

Mahring, M., Holmström, J., Keil, M. and Montealegre, R. (2004). Trojan Actor-Networks and Swift Translation: Bringing Actor-Network Theory to Project Escalation Studies. Information Technology & People, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2004, pp. 210-238.

Robey, D., and Holmström, J (2001). Transforming Municipal Governance in Global Context: A Case Study of the Dialectics of Social Change. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 4(4) October 2001.

Holmström, J., and Stalder, F (2001). Drifting technologies and multi-purpose network: the case of the Swedish cashcard. Information and Organization, 11, pp. 187-206.

Henfridsson, O., Holmström, J., and Söderholm, A. (1997). Why are organizational theories so rarely used in Scandinavian IS research? Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 9(2), 53-56.

Henfridsson, O., Holmström, J., and Söderholm, A. (1997). Beyond the Common Sense of Practice - A Case for Organizational Informatics. Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 9(1), 47-56.


Conference publications

Truex, D., and Holmström, J (2007). Dropping Your Tools: the Diversification of the Research Agenda in Organizational Dynamics of Technology-based Innovation, accepted for the IFIP 8.6 conference in Manchester.

Holmström, J., & Truex, D. (2006). Drop your tools: Exploring theoretical explanations of technological change. ALOIS 2006.

Rönnbäck, L., Jonny Holmström, J., Hanseth, O., Borg, T., Frykman, A., & Thomsson, S. (2006). Changing the Installed Base: Exploring IT integration challenges in the process industry. Proceedings of IRIS 29.

Jonsson, K., and Holmström, J. (2005). Ubiquitous computing and the double immutability of remote diagnostics technology: An exploration into six cases of remote diagnostics technology use (To appear in the proceedings of the IFIP 8.2 conference, Cleveland, Ohio).

Jonsson, K., Westergren, U. H. & Holmström, J. (2004) Technologies for value creation: An exploration of embedded systems use in a business model context. Presented as Plenary Paper The 27th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia (Iris 27), Falkenberg, August 14-17.

Jonsson, K., Westergren, U. H., Holmström, J., and Levén, P (2003). Technology as an actor in value chain transitions: Developing after market processes with embedded systems. Presented at WISC 2003, Örebro.

Johansson, B-M., and Holmström, J. (2003). Richness or Reach? Exploring the activities and consequences of customer communication. Presented at WISC 2003, Örebro.

Holmström, J., and Truex, D. (2003). Social Theory in IS research: Some Recommendations for Informed Adaptation of Social Theories in IS research. Americans Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), August 4-5, Tampa, FL.

Augustsson, N-P., Persson, T., and Holmström, J. (2003). The role of visualization techniques in infrastructure projects: Towards a technology-centered sociology of projects. NFF 2003, Reykiavik, Iceland.

Persson, T., Augustsson, N-P, and Holmström, J (2003). From tool to actor: The role of visualization techniques in the Botnia track project. Presented at the 26th IRIS conference in Porvoo, Finland.

Holmström, J., and Truex, D (2001). What does it mean to be an informed IS researcher? Recommendations for selection and use of social theories in IS research. IRIS 24, Bergen, Norway.

Holmström, J. (2001). Bringing technology back to the study of the socio-technical. How information technology enables and inhibits social action. 16:e nordiska företagsekonomiska ämneskonferensen, Uppsala.

Henfridsson, O., and Holmström, J (2001). Understanding bottom-up e-commerce: The dialectics of domestication and inscription in the context of people's everyday lives. 16:e nordiska företagsekonomiska ämneskonferensen, Uppsala.

Holmström, J. (1999). "It's as if Somebody Closed the Door." On the Limits of Organizational Change Around Information Technology. In the Proceedings of ECIS'99 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Henfridsson, O., Holmström, J., and Söderholm, A. (1997). Organizational Informatics - On the Notion of Organization in Scandinavian Information Systems Research. In K. Braa & E. Monteiro (Eds.), Proceedings of IRIS20: Social Informatics. Oslo: Department of informatics, University of Oslo.

Holmström, J., and Stolterman, E (1996). Creativity, Communication and Systems Design Methodology. In Dahlbom, B (Ed.), Proceedings of the Nineteenth Information Systems Research Seminar In Scandinavia. Gothenburg: Department of Informatics.

Holmström, J. (1995). The Power of Knowledge and the Knowledge of Power. On the Systems Designer as a Translator of Rationalities. In Dahlbom, B (Ed.), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Information Systems Research Seminar In Scandinavia. Gothenburg: Department of Informatics.