Keen (1980) and Churchman (1996), among others, have called for the use of philosophy as a reference discipline for information systems research, the objective being to produce more imaginative, reflective and diverse studies and hence a broader knowledge base for IS theory. This paper describes how Churchman’s inquiring systems may be used as a basis for IS studies, and further describes five roles (as defined by Hodges 1995) that philosophy may play in informing IS research
This thesis examines the nature of research methods and explores novel approaches to developing rich...
Researchers have emphasized theory’s pivotal importance in the information systems (IS) discipline s...
The aim of this paper is to outline some of the key themes that I believe are important, first in ap...
This paper updates and extends the work by Bunker, et al. (2004) that reviewed developments in the P...
This paper updates and extends the work by Bunker, et al. (2004) that reviewed developments in the P...
In this research essay, we have argued why philosophy makes sense to IS researchers in general and P...
This is a major monograph which contains a significant amount of original thought. While, like to so...
In this position paper, I discuss the intellectual politics of research philosophy in the field of I...
Information systems (IS) ironically has no real, long-standing, philosophical depth or roots in a ph...
Garcia and Quek point out the difficulties in defining the actual object of information systems rese...
Part 5: Revisiting Concepts and TheoriesInternational audiencePurpose: The present paper addresses t...
Theory’s pivotal importance has been continuously emphasized in the information systems (IS) discipl...
Theory’s pivotal importance has been continuously emphasized in the information systems (IS) discipl...
General systems theory (GST) holds the potential to address some of the issues that information syst...
Information Systems (IS) draws its significance from the uniqueness of computer-based information an...
This thesis examines the nature of research methods and explores novel approaches to developing rich...
Researchers have emphasized theory’s pivotal importance in the information systems (IS) discipline s...
The aim of this paper is to outline some of the key themes that I believe are important, first in ap...
This paper updates and extends the work by Bunker, et al. (2004) that reviewed developments in the P...
This paper updates and extends the work by Bunker, et al. (2004) that reviewed developments in the P...
In this research essay, we have argued why philosophy makes sense to IS researchers in general and P...
This is a major monograph which contains a significant amount of original thought. While, like to so...
In this position paper, I discuss the intellectual politics of research philosophy in the field of I...
Information systems (IS) ironically has no real, long-standing, philosophical depth or roots in a ph...
Garcia and Quek point out the difficulties in defining the actual object of information systems rese...
Part 5: Revisiting Concepts and TheoriesInternational audiencePurpose: The present paper addresses t...
Theory’s pivotal importance has been continuously emphasized in the information systems (IS) discipl...
Theory’s pivotal importance has been continuously emphasized in the information systems (IS) discipl...
General systems theory (GST) holds the potential to address some of the issues that information syst...
Information Systems (IS) draws its significance from the uniqueness of computer-based information an...
This thesis examines the nature of research methods and explores novel approaches to developing rich...
Researchers have emphasized theory’s pivotal importance in the information systems (IS) discipline s...
The aim of this paper is to outline some of the key themes that I believe are important, first in ap...