From the technical/rational perspectives towards a notion of enacted technology Information systems comprise the situated interaction of ICTs and human actors Situated action – always in context: a) performing historically developed roles by following routines, techniques, and rules b) reflective practices by calculated decisions, or sense making c) improvising action to cope with the unexpected Even when such studies feature as case studies, emphasis tends to be given to perfecting theory rather than contributing substantive knowledge regarding the unfolding phenomena of ICT-mediated organizational and social change
The Social Study of ICT: current status and challenges / Canonico, Paolo. - (2005).
The Social Study of ICT: current status and challenges
CANONICO, PAOLO
2005
Abstract
From the technical/rational perspectives towards a notion of enacted technology Information systems comprise the situated interaction of ICTs and human actors Situated action – always in context: a) performing historically developed roles by following routines, techniques, and rules b) reflective practices by calculated decisions, or sense making c) improvising action to cope with the unexpected Even when such studies feature as case studies, emphasis tends to be given to perfecting theory rather than contributing substantive knowledge regarding the unfolding phenomena of ICT-mediated organizational and social changeI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


