Enacting Research Methods in Information Systems: Volume 3

This edited three volume edition brings together significant papers previously published in the Journal of information Technology (JIT) over its 30 year publication history. The three volumes of Enacting Research Methods in Information Systems celebrate the methodological pluralism used to advance o...

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Other Authors: Willcocks, Leslie P. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Sauer, Chris. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Lacity, Mary C. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29272-4
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction- Leslie Willcocks, Chris Sauer and Mary Lacity
  • PART VI. DESIGN SCIENCE APPROACHES
  • Chapter 19: McKay, J., Marshall, P., and Hirschheim, R. (2012), “The design construct in information systems design science,” JIT, Vol. 27, pp. 125–139
  • Chapter 20: Arnott, D., and Pervan, G., (2014) “A critical analysis of decision support systems research revisited: the rise of design science,” JIT, Vol 29, pp. 269-293
  • Chapter 21: Hanseth, O., and Lyytinen, K. (2010), “Design theory for dynamic complexity in information infrastructures: the case of building the internet.” JIT, Vol. 25, pp. 1-19
  • Chapter 22: Heinrich, L., and Riedi, R. (2013), “Understanding the dominance and advocacy of the design-oriented research approach in the business informatics community: a history-based examination,” JIT, Vol. 28, pp. 34-49
  • Chapter 23: Salmela, H. (2008), “Analysing business losses caused by information systems risk: a business process analysis approach,” JIT, Vol. 23, pp. 185-202
  • PART VI. ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES
  • Chapter 24: Price, R., and Shanks, G. (2005), “A semiotic information quality framework: development and comparative analysis,” JIT, Vol. 20, pp. 88-120
  • Chapter 25: Merali, Y. (2006), “Complexity and Information Systems: the emergent domain,” JIT, Vol. 21. Pp. 216-228
  • Chapter 26: Wilson, M. (2004), “A conceptual framework for studying gender in information systems research,” JIT, Vol. 19, pp. 81-92. .