Same Business Same System? A critique of organisation and the information systems process.

Peter Bednar, Gillian Green

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Sammanfattning

In trying to understand any aspect surrounding the success and failure of information systems practice, concepts of organisational analysis become increasingly important. Many issues arise and must be dealt with when an information system is to be developed and implemented. In order to avoid information system failures information system analysts should adopt an approach, which exploits the intrinsic and contextually dependent characteristics of organisational activities. Such an exploitation acknowledges the uniqueness inherent in individual organizations and may inform the adoption of appropriate technologies which can then be innovatively employed for competitive advantage. In order to facilitate successful future organisational change practices and to lay the base for supporting overall information system effectiveness, there is a need to employ both in theory and in practice, ideas of organisational learning and (critically informed) interpretivist information system analysis, design and implementation.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikation[Host publication title missing]
FörlagUniversity of Manchester
Sidorx1-x17
Antal sidor17
StatusPublished - 2007
EvenemangUKAIS2007: UK Academy for Information Systems Conference: 21st century IS: do organisations matter? - Manchester:, Storbritannien
Varaktighet: 2007 apr. 112007 apr. 12

Konferens

KonferensUKAIS2007: UK Academy for Information Systems Conference: 21st century IS: do organisations matter?
Land/TerritoriumStorbritannien
OrtManchester:
Period2007/04/112007/04/12

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Systemvetenskap, informationssystem och informatik med samhällsvetenskaplig inriktning

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