DOES THE TREND TOWARD E-BUSINESS CALL FOR CHANGES IN FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS?

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This debate is directly related to the theme of ICIS 2000, “Fundamental Concepts for the New Millennium.” It asks whether the fundamental information system concepts developed and used during the past millennium are becoming inadequate and should, therefore, be supplanted by new information system concepts as e-business becomes more commonplace throughout most businesses.

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Alter, S., Markus, M. L., Scott, J., Ein-Dor, P., & Vessey, I. (2000). DOES THE TREND TOWARD E-BUSINESS CALL FOR CHANGES IN FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS? In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2000 (pp. 707–709). Association for Information Systems. https://doi.org/10.17705/1CAIS.00510

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