The Information Systems discipline is concerned with the identification, planning, development, implementation and management of information systems in organisations. Thus, it is in organisations that the events, happenings and stories of information systems are played out. Given this, the perspective that Information Systems researchers have of organisational reality is most important. This viewpoint affects and impacts upon researchers’ practice, from the identification and choice of the research question, right through the analysis of data to the writing up of the research. This paper explores a particular theoretical perspective on organisational reality. Social constructionism augmented by pragmatism, is described and explored in the paper, and the implications for research Information Systems are considered. It is argued in the paper that this theoretical orientation is particularly helpful in planning, conceptualising and executing relevant and practical research in the Information Systems discipline.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2005)
Editors
Bruce Campbell & et al
Pagination
EJ
ISBN
0-9758417-0-X
Department/School
School of Information and Communication Technology
Publisher
Australasian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems
Place of publication
Sydney, Australia
Event title
ACIS
Event Venue
Sydney, Australia
Date of Event (Start Date)
2005-11-30
Date of Event (End Date)
2005-12-02
Rights statement
Copyright 2005 Peter Marshall, Jo-Anne Kelder and Andrew Perry
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Management and productivity not elsewhere classified