Information Systems Research Relevant Theory and Informed Practice /
Information Systems Research: Relevant Theory and Informed Practice comprises the edited proceedings of the WG8.2 conference, "Relevant Theory and Informed Practice: Looking Forward from a 20-Year Perspective on IS Research," which was sponsored by IFIP and held in Manchester, England, in...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2004.
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Series: | IFIP International Federation for Information Processing,
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Young Turks, Old Guardsmen, and the Conundrum of the Broken Mold: A Progress Report on Twenty Years of Information Systems Research
- Young Turks, Old Guardsmen, and the Conundrum of the Broken Mold: A Progress Report on Twenty Years of Information Systems Research
- Panoramas
- Doctor of Philosophy, Heal Thyself
- Information Systems in Organizations and Society: Speculating on the Next 25 Years of Research
- Information Systems Research as Design: Identity, Process, and Narrative
- Reflections on the IS Discipline
- Information Systems— a Cyborg Discipline
- Cores and Definitions: Building the Cognitive Legitimacy of the Information Systems Discipline Across the Atlantic
- Truth, Journals, and Politics: The Case of the MIS Quarterly
- Debatable Advice and Inconsistent Evidence: Methodology in Information Systems Research
- The Crisis of Relevance and the Relevance of Crisis: Renegotiating Critique in Information Systems Scholarship
- Whatever Happened to Information Systems Ethics?
- Supporting Engineering of Information Systems in Emergent Organizations
- Critical Interpretive Studies
- The Choice of Critical Information Systems Research
- The Research Approach and Methodology Used in an Interpretive Study of a Web Information System: Contextualizing Practice
- Applying Habermas’ Validity Claims as a Standard for Critical Discourse Analysis
- Conducting Critical Research in Information Systems: Can Actor-Network Theory Help?
- Conducting and Evaluating Critical Interpretive Research: Examining Criteria as a Key Component in Building a Research Tradition
- Making Contributions From Interpretive Case Studies: Examining Processes of Construction and Use
- Action Research
- Action Research: Time to Take a Turn?
- The Role of Conventional Research Methods in Information Systems Action Research
- Themes, Iteration, and Recoverability in Action Research
- Theoretical Perspectives in IS Research
- The Use of Social Theories in 20 Years of WG 8.2 Empirical Research
- Structurantion in Research and Practice: Representing Actor Networks Their Structurated Orders and Translations
- Socio-Technical Structure: An Experiment in Integrative Theory Building
- Exposing Best Practices Through Narrative: The ERP Example
- Information Systems Research and Development by Activity Analysis and Development: Dead Horse or the Next Wave?
- Making Sense of Technological Frames: Promise, Progress, and Potential
- Reflection on Development Techniques Using the Psychology Literature: Over Two Decades of Bias and Conceptual Blocks
- Systems Development: Methods, Politics, and Users
- Enterprise System as an Orchestrator of Dynamic Capability Development: A Case Study of the IRAS and TechCo
- On Transferring a Method into a Usage Situation
- From Critical Theory into Information Systems Practice: A Case Study of a Payroll-Personnel System
- Resistance or Deviance? A High-Tech Workplace During the Bursting of the Dot-Com Bubble
- The Politics of Knowledge in Using GIS for Land Management in India
- Systems Development in the Wild: User-Led Exploration and Transformation of Organizing Visions
- Improvisation in Information Systems Development
- Panels and Position Papers
- Twenty Years of Applying Grounded Theory in Information Systems: A Coding Method, Useful Theory Generation Method, or an Orthodox Positivist Method of Data Analysis ?
- Building Capacity for E-Government: Contradictions and Synergies in the Dialectics of Action Research
- New Insights into Studying Agency and Information Technology
- Researching and Developing Work Activities in Information Systems: Experiences and the Way Forward
- Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Reflections on Information Systems Research in Health Care and the State of Information Systems
- The Great Quantitative/Qualitative Debate: The Past, Present, and Future of Positivism and Post-Positivism in Information Systems
- Challenges for Participatory Action Research in Industry-Funded Information Systems Projects
- Theory and Action for Emancipation: Elements of a Critical Realist Approach
- Non-Dualism and Information Systems Research
- Contextual Dependencies and Gender Strategy
- Information Technology and the Good Life
- Embracing Information as Concept and Practice
- Truth to Tell?
- How Stakeholder Analysis can be Mobilized with Actor-Network Theory to Identify Actors
- Symbolic Processes in ERP Versus Legacy System Usage
- Dynamics of Use and Supply: An Analytic Lens for Information Systems Research
- Applying Adaptive Structuration Theory to the Study of Context-Aware Applications.