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Webster & Watson/Guest Editorial Robey, D., Boudreau, M.-C., and Rose, G. M. “Information Technology and Organizational Learning: A Review and Assessment of Research,” Accounting, Management, and Information Technologies (10:2), 2000, pp. 125-155. Sabherwal, R., and Robey, D. “Reconciling Variance and Process Strategies for Studying Information Systems Development,” Information Systems Research (6:4), 1995, pp. 303-323. Salipante, P., Notz, W., and Bigelow, J. “A Matrix Approach to Literature Reviews,” in Research in Organizational Behavior, B. M. Staw and L. L. Cummings (eds.), JAI Press, Greenwich, CT, 1982, pp. 321-348. Starbuck, W. H. “Fussy Professor Starbuck’s Cookbook of Handy-Dandy Prescriptions for Ambitious Academic Authors,” 1999, http://www.stern.nyu.edu/~wstarbuc/Writing/Fussy.htm (accessed March 30, 2002). Sutton, R. I., and Staw, B. M. “What Theory Is Not,” Administrative Science Quarterly (40), 1995, pp. 371384. Te'eni, D. “A Cognitive-Affective Model of Organizational Communication for Designing IT,” MIS Quarterly (25:2), 2001, pp. 251-312. Te'eni, D. Personal Communication, 2002. Webster, J. (in Lee, A. S.). “What We Haven't Learned,” MIS Quarterly (25:4), 2001, pp. xii-xiii. Weick, K. “Definition of ‘Theory’,” in Blackwell Dictionary of Organizational Behavior, N. Nicholson (ed.), Blackwell, Oxford, 1995. Whetten, D. A. “What Constitutes a Theoretical Contribution?,” Academy of Management Review (14:4), 1989, pp. 490-495. About the Authors Jane Webster is the current senior editor for MISQ Review. She received her Ph.D. from New York University and is a professor in the School of Business at Queen’s University in Canada. Her research interests center around electronic monitoring, organizational communication, and computer-based selection, training, and testing issues. She has published in a variety of journals, including MIS Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Communication Research, and Organization Science. Richard Watson is the J. Rex Fuqua Distinguished Chair for Internet Strategy and Director of the Center for Information Systems Leadership in the Terry College of Business, the University of Georgia. He has published in leading journals in several fields as well as authored books on data management and electronic commerce and given invited seminars in nearly 20 countries. He is VP of Communications of AIS. He was a senior editor of MIS Quarterly with responsibility for MISQ Review. He is a visiting professor at Agder University College, Norway, and a consulting editor to John Wiley & Sons. MIS Quarterly Vol. 26 No. 2/June 2002 xxiii