This study applies the theory of practice to view the information systems (IS) field in terms of its essential activity—what it does as an intellectual enterprise. Drawing from Foucault, Bourdieu, Pickering and other practice theorists, it defines the IS field as continuously informatizing and systematizing its objects of study. Each of these two activities is elaborated into three dimensions: informatizing is characterized as automating, informating, and complexing; systematizing is characterized as analysing/ synthesizing, sensemaking and enacting. These dimensions are mapped into themes that can be characteristically said to be IS research, and based on each of their essential activities, provide a theoretically coherent image of researc...
Information Systems (IS) draws its significance from the uniqueness of computer-based information an...
The field of Information Systems, it is argued, suffers from identity crisis and faces difficulties ...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
This study applies the theory of practice to view the information systems (IS) field in terms of its...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is apparently undergoing an identity crisis. Academicians qu...
Based on Michel Foucault’s description of how knowledge is created and Stephen Toulmin’s philosophy ...
Based on Michel Foucault’s description of how knowledge is created and Stephen Toulmin’s philosophy ...
Information systems (IS) is a field that influnces and is influnced by the work of many different ac...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
Challenges to identifying the information systems (IS) field originate within the community, from ex...
This paper seeks to contribute to better understanding of information within the information systems...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Currently, there are many perspectives aiming to account for what the...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Currently, there are many perspectives aiming to account for what the...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
Information Systems (IS) draws its significance from the uniqueness of computer-based information an...
The field of Information Systems, it is argued, suffers from identity crisis and faces difficulties ...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
This study applies the theory of practice to view the information systems (IS) field in terms of its...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is apparently undergoing an identity crisis. Academicians qu...
Based on Michel Foucault’s description of how knowledge is created and Stephen Toulmin’s philosophy ...
Based on Michel Foucault’s description of how knowledge is created and Stephen Toulmin’s philosophy ...
Information systems (IS) is a field that influnces and is influnced by the work of many different ac...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
Challenges to identifying the information systems (IS) field originate within the community, from ex...
This paper seeks to contribute to better understanding of information within the information systems...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Currently, there are many perspectives aiming to account for what the...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Currently, there are many perspectives aiming to account for what the...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
Information Systems (IS) draws its significance from the uniqueness of computer-based information an...
The field of Information Systems, it is argued, suffers from identity crisis and faces difficulties ...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...