Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational audienceICT4D research is strongly oriented to practice but hardly ever explicitly uses the research paradigm of pragmatism. We argue that, though highly-relevant to ICT4D, pragmatism suffers some shortcomings in terms of its philosophy of the world, explanatory power, truth-testing, and values. We suggest that “pragmatist-critical realism” – a novel research paradigm combining pragmatism and critical realism – can address these shortcomings and provide a valuable foundation for ICT4D research; particularly action-oriented research. We outline a four-step operational methodology for pragmatist-critical realism based on a research project that ...
Abstract In this paper, we elucidate robust action as a research framework for the information syst...
The philosophical perspective of critical realism offers IS researchers the opportunities to theoriz...
While digital transformation as a research phenomenon per se gains acceptance in both practice and a...
Today, Information Systems research and in particular in the area of ICT4D in developing nations is ...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science which has been developed as an alternative to positivism...
Underpinning each methological approach there lies a series of assumptions about the nature of reali...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Research for development (R4D) praxis (theory-informed practical action) can be underpinned by the u...
Critical realism is emerging as a viable philosophical paradigm for conducting social science resear...
Abstract. There is a growing interest in critical realism (CR) in Information Systems (IS) research....
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the value of critical research for information and commu...
The research reported here evolved from the researcher’s ethnographic immersion in an ICT for Devel...
The importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations shaping...
Abstract In this paper, we elucidate robust action as a research framework for the information syst...
The philosophical perspective of critical realism offers IS researchers the opportunities to theoriz...
While digital transformation as a research phenomenon per se gains acceptance in both practice and a...
Today, Information Systems research and in particular in the area of ICT4D in developing nations is ...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science which has been developed as an alternative to positivism...
Underpinning each methological approach there lies a series of assumptions about the nature of reali...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4DInternational a...
Research for development (R4D) praxis (theory-informed practical action) can be underpinned by the u...
Critical realism is emerging as a viable philosophical paradigm for conducting social science resear...
Abstract. There is a growing interest in critical realism (CR) in Information Systems (IS) research....
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the value of critical research for information and commu...
The research reported here evolved from the researcher’s ethnographic immersion in an ICT for Devel...
The importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations shaping...
Abstract In this paper, we elucidate robust action as a research framework for the information syst...
The philosophical perspective of critical realism offers IS researchers the opportunities to theoriz...
While digital transformation as a research phenomenon per se gains acceptance in both practice and a...