The purpose of this paper is to outline a social action perspective of information systems development (ISD) and provide some evidence for its fruitfulness. Earlier theories have looked upon ISD as a technical engineering process or as a technical process with behavioral consequences. These theories have not proved adequate for understanding the systems development process. The social action perspective as advocated in this paper leads one to realize that ISD is a social process which relies on technology. The paper introduces the following basic building blocks of the social action perspective for ISD. human interests, objective and subjective knowledge and meanings, power, conflict, resistance, and consensus formation. It is shown how the...
The paper presents a framework to interpret information systems development (ISD) as composed of act...
The paper presents a framework to interpret information systems development (ISD) as composed of act...
Prior research has shown that social interactions are important in order to understand the phenomena...
Information systems development (ISD) continues to receive considerable attention in the literature....
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
Using case study material, this paper re-examines the contribution of social theory to the field of ...
This paper discusses a social process model for design activity in organizational IS development pro...
Using case study material, this paper re-examines the contribution of social theory to the field of ...
Participative information systems (IS) development is often motivated by social reasons, including b...
A long-standing anomaly within information systems development (ISD) exists - claims made for the be...
Much has been written in the academic literature about designing information systems (IS) to satisfy...
This paper identifies a gap in ISD research regarding the philosophy of information technology as it...
This study has focused on the problems associated with the design of computer based managment Inform...
This study has focused on the problems associated with the design of computer based managment Inform...
A long-standing anomaly within information systems development (ISD) exists - claims made for the be...
The paper presents a framework to interpret information systems development (ISD) as composed of act...
The paper presents a framework to interpret information systems development (ISD) as composed of act...
Prior research has shown that social interactions are important in order to understand the phenomena...
Information systems development (ISD) continues to receive considerable attention in the literature....
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
Using case study material, this paper re-examines the contribution of social theory to the field of ...
This paper discusses a social process model for design activity in organizational IS development pro...
Using case study material, this paper re-examines the contribution of social theory to the field of ...
Participative information systems (IS) development is often motivated by social reasons, including b...
A long-standing anomaly within information systems development (ISD) exists - claims made for the be...
Much has been written in the academic literature about designing information systems (IS) to satisfy...
This paper identifies a gap in ISD research regarding the philosophy of information technology as it...
This study has focused on the problems associated with the design of computer based managment Inform...
This study has focused on the problems associated with the design of computer based managment Inform...
A long-standing anomaly within information systems development (ISD) exists - claims made for the be...
The paper presents a framework to interpret information systems development (ISD) as composed of act...
The paper presents a framework to interpret information systems development (ISD) as composed of act...
Prior research has shown that social interactions are important in order to understand the phenomena...