Intro: an overview of culture and IS.Section 1: The role of culture in IS development (the first three articles take a national perspective of culture and the last one, an organizational perspective).1.1 Software development: a comparison of Indian, Chinese, and Hungarian software development teams. Perlow, L., J. Gittell, N. Katz, "Contextualizing Patterns of Work Group Interactions: Toward a Nested Theory of Structuration," Organization Science, September 2004, pp. 520-536.1.2 Walsham, G. Cross-Cultural Software Production and Use: A Structurational Analysis, MIS Quarterly, December 2002, pp. 359-380.1.3 Tan, B.C.Y., Smith, H.J., and Keil, M. “Reporting Bad News about Software Projects: Impact of Organizational Climate and Information Asymmetry in an Individualistic and Collectivist Culture,” IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management (50:1), February 2003, pp. 65-77.1.4 Ngwenyama, O., and Nielsen, P.A. “Competing Values in Software Process Improvement: An Assumption Analysis of CMM From an Organizational Culture Perspective,” IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management (50:1), February 2003, pp. 101-111.Section 2: The role of culture in IS adoption and diffusion2.1 Loch, K.D., Straub, D.W., and Kamel, S. “Diffusing the Internet in the Arab World: The Role of Social Norms and Technological Culturation,” IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management (50:1), February, 2003, pp. 45-63.2.2 Cabrera, A., Cabrera, E.F., and Barajas, S. “The Key Role of Organizational Culture in a Multi-System View of Technology-Driven Change,” International Journal of Information Management (21:3), June 2001, pp. 245-261. 2.3 Huang, J.C., Newell, S., Galliers, R., and Pan, S.L. “Dangerous Liaisons? Component Based Development and Organizational Subcultures,” IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management (50:1), February 2003, pp. 89-99. 2.4 Hoffman, N., and Klepper, R. “Assimilating New Technologies: The Role of Organizational Culture,” Information Systems Management (17:3), summer 2000, pp. 36-42.2.5 Hill, C.E., Loch, K.D., Straub, D., and El-Sheshai, K. “A Qualitative Assessment of Arab Culture and Information Technology Transfer,” Journal of Global Information Management (6:3), summer 1998, pp. 29-38.Section 3: The role of culture in IT use and outcome3.1 Leidner, Alavi and Kayworth 2006 Leidner, D., M. Alavi, and T. Kayworth, " The role of culture in knowledge management: The International Journal of Electronic Collaboration, 2006.3.2 Calhoun, K.J., Teng, J.T.C., and Cheon, M.J. “Impact of National Culture on Information Technology Usage Behavior: An Exploratory Study of Decision Making in Korea and the USA,” Behavior and Information Technology (21:4), July-August 2002, pp. 293-302.3.3 Leidner, D.E., and Carlsson, S. “Mexican and Swedish Managers’ Perceptions of the Impact of EIS on Organizational Intelligence,” Decision Sciences (30:3), Summer 1999, pp. 633-661.3.4 Rose, G.M., Evaristo, R., and Straub, D. “Culture and Consumer Responses to Web Download Time: A Four-Continent Study of Mono and Polychronism,” IEEE Transaction on Engineering Management (50:1), February 2003, pp. 31-43. Section 4: The role of culture in IT management4.1 Kanungo, S., Sadavarti, S., and Yadlapati, S. “Relating IT Strategy and Organizational Culture: An Empirical Study of Public Sector Units in India,” Journal of Strategic Information Systems (10:1), March 2001, pp. 29-57.4.2 Tomlin, R. “Developing a Management Climate Culture in Which Information Technology Will Flourish: How the UK Can Benefit,” Journal of Information Technology (6), 1991, pp. 45-55. 4.3 Slaughter, S., and Ang, S. “Information Systems Employment Structures in the USA and Singapore: A Cross-Cultural Comparison,” Information, Technology, and People (8:2), 1995, pp. 17-36. 4.4 Kaarst-Brown, M.L., "Understanding an Organization's View of the CIO: The Role of Assumptions about IT," MIS Quarterly Executive, (4:2), June 2005, 287-302l.