“Is this the problem?”: the question that haunts many information systems (IS) researchers when they pursue work relevant to both practice and research. Nevertheless, a deliberate answer to this question requires more than simply asking the involved IS practitioners. Deliberately formulating problems requires a more substantial engagement with the different stakeholders, especially when their problems are ill structured and situated in complex organizational settings. On this basis, we present an engaged approach to formulating IS problems with, not for, IS practitioners. We have come to understand engaged problem formulation as joint researching and as the defining of contemporary and complex problems by researchers and those practitioners...
A comprehensive understanding of how to achieve relevance and practical impact with our work remains...
The concerns that the identity of the IS discipline is unstable and there is a crisis in the discipl...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...
“Is this the problem?”: the question that haunts many information systems (IS) researchers when they...
The use of information technology (IT) is increasingly important for local governments (municipaliti...
Municipalities’ effectiveness in managing information technology (IT) is increasingly important in a...
The use of information technology (IT) is increasingly important for local governments (municipaliti...
Information-systems (IS) has become a 'broad church' that includes academics and practitioners in se...
This paper attends to the use of collaborative research methods and why these form only a small prop...
In highly-structured public bureaucracies, such as universities, the need for stable and ordered adm...
In SJIS volume 20 (2008), Mathiassen and Nielsen analyzed engaged scholarship in Scandinavian IS res...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
There are several types of approaches to specify the contents and boundaries of the IS field, some o...
One of the challenges of action research is the need simultaneously to serve two 'masters': as resea...
One of the challenges of action research is the need simultaneously to serve two 'masters': as resea...
A comprehensive understanding of how to achieve relevance and practical impact with our work remains...
The concerns that the identity of the IS discipline is unstable and there is a crisis in the discipl...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...
“Is this the problem?”: the question that haunts many information systems (IS) researchers when they...
The use of information technology (IT) is increasingly important for local governments (municipaliti...
Municipalities’ effectiveness in managing information technology (IT) is increasingly important in a...
The use of information technology (IT) is increasingly important for local governments (municipaliti...
Information-systems (IS) has become a 'broad church' that includes academics and practitioners in se...
This paper attends to the use of collaborative research methods and why these form only a small prop...
In highly-structured public bureaucracies, such as universities, the need for stable and ordered adm...
In SJIS volume 20 (2008), Mathiassen and Nielsen analyzed engaged scholarship in Scandinavian IS res...
Although called systems, information systems in organizations are often viewed as tools that “users”...
There are several types of approaches to specify the contents and boundaries of the IS field, some o...
One of the challenges of action research is the need simultaneously to serve two 'masters': as resea...
One of the challenges of action research is the need simultaneously to serve two 'masters': as resea...
A comprehensive understanding of how to achieve relevance and practical impact with our work remains...
The concerns that the identity of the IS discipline is unstable and there is a crisis in the discipl...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...