2004-07-15
2004-07-17
Europe/London
20th Year Retrospective: Relevant Theory and Informed Practice? Looking Forward from a 20-Year Perspective on IS Research These papers appear in Information Systems Research: Relevant Theory and Informed Practice, edited by Bonnie Kaplan, Duane Truex III, David Wastell, A. Trevor Wood-Harperand Janice I. DeGross, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2004 Table of Contents Foreword 1 Young Turks, Old Guardsmen, and the Conundrum of the Broken Mold: A Progress Report on Twenty Years of Information Systems Research Part 1: Panoramas 3 Information Systems in Organizations and Society: Speculating on the Next 25 Years of Research 4 Information Systems Research as Design: Identity, Process, and Narrative Part 2: Reflections on the IS Discipline 6 Cores and Definitions: Building the Cognitive Legitimacy of the Information Systems Discipline Across the Atlantic 7 Truth, Journals, and Politics: The Case of the MIS Quarterly 8 Debatable Advice and Inconsistent Evidence: Methodology in Information Systems Research 9 The Crisis of Relevance and the Relevance of Crisis: Renegotiating Critique in Information Systems Scholarship 10 Whatever Happened to Information Systems Ethics? Caught between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 11 Supporting Engineering of Information Systems in Emergent Organizations Part 3: Critical Interpretive Studies 13 The Research Approach and Methodology Used in an Interpretive Study of a Web Information System: Contextualizing Practice 14 Applying Habermas? Validity Claims as a Standard for Critical Discourse Analysis 15 Conducting Critical Research in Information Systems: Can Actor- Network Theory Help? 16 Conducting and Evaluating Critical Interpretive Research: Examining Criteria as a Key Component in Building a Research Tradition 17 Making Contributions from Interpretive Case Studies: Examining Processes of Construction and Use Part 4: Action Research 19 The Role of Conventional Research Methods in Information Systems Action Research 20 Themes, Iteration, and Recoverability in Action Research Part 5: Theoretical Perspectives in IS Research 22 StructurANTion in Research and Practice: Representing Actor Networks, Their Structurated Orders and Translations 23 Socio-Technical Structure: An Experiment in Integrative Theory Building 24 Exposing Best Practices Through Narrative: The ERP Example 25 Information Systems Research and Development by Activity Analysis and Development: Dead Horse or the Next Wave? 26 Making Sense of Technological Frames: Promise, Progress, and Potential 27 Reflection on Development Techniques Using the Psychology Literature: Over Two Decades of Bias and Conceptual Blocks Part 6: Systems Development: Methods, Politics, and Users 29 On Transferring a Method into a Usage Situation 30 From Critical Theory into Information Systems Practice: A Case Study of a Payroll-Personnel System 31 Resistance or Deviance: A High-Tech Workplace During the Bursting of the Dot-Com Bubble 32 The Politics of Knowledge in Using GIS for Land Management in India 33 Systems Development in the Wild: User-Led Exploration and Transformation of Organizing Visions 34 Improvisation in Information Systems Development Part 7: Panels 36 Building Capacity for E-Government: Contradictions and Synergies in the Dialectics of Action Research 37 New Insights into Studying Agency and Information Technology 38 Researching and Developing Work Activities in Information Systems: Experiences and the Way Forward 39 Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Reflections on Information Systems Research in Health Care and the State of Information Systems 40 The Great Quantitative/Qualitative Debate: The Past, Present, and Future of Positivism and Post-Positivism in Information Systems Part 8: Position Papers 42 Theory and Action for Emancipation: Elements of a Critical Realist Approach 43 Non-Dualism and Information Systems Research 44 Contextual Dependencies and Gender Strategy 45 Information Technology and the Good Life 46 Embracing Information as Concept and Practice 47 Truth to Tell? Some Observations on the Application of Truth Tests in Published Information Systems Research 48 How Stakeholder Analysis can be Mobilized with Actor-Network Theory to Identify Actors 49 Symbolic Processes in ERP Versus Legacy System Usage 50 Dynamics of Use and Supply: An Analytic Lens for Information Systems Research 51 Applying Adaptive Structuration Theory to the Study of Context-Aware Applications
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