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Information Systems Foundations Theory Building In Information Systems 1st Edition Dennis N Hart Shirley Gregor

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Information Systems Foundations Theory Building In Information Systems 1st Edition Dennis N Hart Shirley Gregor
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Publisher: ANU Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Dennis N. Hart; Shirley Gregor
ISBN: 9781921862946, 1921862947
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Information Systems Foundations Theory Building In Information Systems 1st Edition Dennis N Hart Shirley Gregor by Dennis N. Hart; Shirley Gregor 9781921862946, 1921862947 instant download after payment.

This volume presents the papers from the fifth biennial Information Systems Foundations Workshop, held at The Australian National University in Canberra from 30 September to 1 October 2010. The focus of the workshop was, as for the others in the series, the foundations of information systems as an academic discipline. The emphasis in the 2010 workshop was on theory building in information systems, which is a non-trivial and difficult issue because the field deals with such a wide range of phenomena, from the highly technological in nature to the distinctly human and organisational in focus. The theory building problem stems from the fact that the sciences that underlie and deal with technologically-oriented fields generally result in theories that fit within the 'covering law' model--that is, are assumed and believed to have universal applicability and explanatory and predictive power--whereas, by contrast, theories in the human sciences are generally much more conditional, contextual, tentative and open to exceptions. Successfully marrying the two is, not surprisingly, a challenge that the chapters in this volume explore.

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