Critical Realism (CR) has recently emerged as a philosophical and methodological alternative for conducting information systems research. In order to fully leverage CR, researchers must have a clear conceptual and empirical understanding of causal mechanisms and their relationship to the organizational, social, and technological structures existing in a given research setting. Unfortunately, the mechanism concept has proved to be somewhat ambiguous. The proposed panel will address these mechanisms in general, and affordances as a specific type of mechanism which has particular value in IS research. The four panelists will discuss mechanisms from four distinct but interrelated perspectives to provide interested IS researchers with several ap...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
a compromise philosophy between positivists and interpretivists to its acceptance in its own right, ...
Critical realism has emerged as an alternative to positivist and interpretive research during the pa...
Part 7: Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS ResearchInternational audienceThere is a gro...
Critical realism is emerging as a viable philosophical paradigm for conducting social science resear...
The philosophical perspective of critical realism offers IS researchers the opportunities to theoriz...
There has been growing interest in a range of disciplines (Ackroyd and Fleetwood 2000; Danermark et ...
Despite the call for pluralism in IS research there is a lack of multi-method research published in ...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science which has been developed as an alternative to positivism...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
While the discussion in the IS research community has moved from describing critical realism as simp...
This paper shows how the philosophy of social science known as Critical Realism (CR) can inform info...
Critical realism holds promise for IS researchers who wish to treat technology as a material artifac...
The history of information systems research is steeped in a quest for appropriate methodologies, rig...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
a compromise philosophy between positivists and interpretivists to its acceptance in its own right, ...
Critical realism has emerged as an alternative to positivist and interpretive research during the pa...
Part 7: Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS ResearchInternational audienceThere is a gro...
Critical realism is emerging as a viable philosophical paradigm for conducting social science resear...
The philosophical perspective of critical realism offers IS researchers the opportunities to theoriz...
There has been growing interest in a range of disciplines (Ackroyd and Fleetwood 2000; Danermark et ...
Despite the call for pluralism in IS research there is a lack of multi-method research published in ...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science which has been developed as an alternative to positivism...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
While the discussion in the IS research community has moved from describing critical realism as simp...
This paper shows how the philosophy of social science known as Critical Realism (CR) can inform info...
Critical realism holds promise for IS researchers who wish to treat technology as a material artifac...
The history of information systems research is steeped in a quest for appropriate methodologies, rig...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
Building on recent developments in mixed methods, we discuss the methodological implications of crit...
a compromise philosophy between positivists and interpretivists to its acceptance in its own right, ...