Items where Author is "Willcocks, Leslie"
Number of items: 16.
Digital futures:definition (what), importance (why) and methods (how). (2025)
Schlagwein, Daniel; Currie, Wendy; Leimeister, Jan Marco; Willcocks, Leslie
Influencing supply chain practice:the action principles approach applied to pandemic risk management. (2022)
van Hoek, Remko; Lacity, Mary; Willcocks, Leslie
Robo-apocalypse? Response and outlook on the post-COVID-19 future of work. (2021)
Willcocks, Leslie
Influencing information systems practice:The action principles approach applied to robotic process and cognitive automation. (2021)
Lacity, Mary; Willcocks, Leslie; Gozman, Daniel
Robo-Apocalypse cancelled? Reframing the automation and future of work debate. (2020)
Willcocks, Leslie
Researching IT multi-sourcing and opportunistic behavior in conditions of uncertainty:a case approach. (2019)
Lioliou, Eleni; Willcocks, Leslie; Liu, Xiaohui
The emerging Cloud Dilemma:balancing innovation with cross-border privacy and outsourcing regulations. (2019)
Gozman, Daniel; Willcocks, Leslie
Robotic process automation: strategic transformation lever for global business services? (2017)
Willcocks, Leslie; Lacity, Mary; Craig, Andrew
From boundary spanning to creolization: a study of Chinese software and services outsourcing vendors. (2013)
Abbott, Pamela; Zheng, Yingqin; Du, Rong; Willcocks, Leslie
Cloud sourcing: implications for managing the IT function. (2012)
Willcocks, Leslie; Venters, Will; Whitley, Edgar A.
IT outsourcing governance: illuminating on the interplay between contractual and relational governance. (2009)
Lioliou, Eleni; Willcocks, Leslie
Building core IS capabilities for business change: the Commonwealth Bank case. (2007)
Willcocks, Leslie; Reynolds, Peter
Rediscovering public services management. (1992)
Willcocks, Leslie; Harrow, Jenny
Intermediate systems analysis. (1987)
Willcocks, Leslie; Mason, David
‘ChatGPT et al.’:the ethics of using (generative) artificial intelligence in research and science.
Schlagwein, Daniel; Willcocks, Leslie
Products of theorizing—towards native theories of emerging information technologies.
Hassan, Nik; Rivard, Suzanne; Schultze, Ulrike; Willcocks, Leslie