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Systems of innovation, multidisciplinarity and methodological pluralism: a realist approach to guide the future of information systems research and practice

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Publication date2011
Host publicationResearching the future in information systems: IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference, Turku, Finland, June 6-8, 2011. Proceedings
EditorsMike Chiasson, Ola Henfridsson, Helena Karsten, Janice I. DeGross
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherSpringer
Pages249-268
Number of pages20
ISBN (electronic)9783642213649
ISBN (print)9783642213632
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Publication series

NameIFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
PublisherSpringer
Volume356
ISSN (Print)1868-4238

Abstract

Information systems (IS) are complex phenomena. For instance, the diffusion of IS in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) depends on various levels of networked, localized, and changing determinants, such as the ones related to the adopter organizations, decision makers, technologies, complementary innovations, business partners, professional groups, universities, and government policies. This complex view of IS implies the use of different disciplines and methodologies to study the diffusion process. The objective of this empirical research is to demon strate how the systems of innovation approach (SIA), for addressing the institutional and evolutionary determinants of diffusion, and the philosophical stance of critical realism (CR), for guiding the research process, are compatible and meet the multidisciplinarity and methodological pluralism required to move on the field of complex IS and recommend meaningful actions to practice. To exemplify our arguments, we focus the study on one relevant determinant that affects the diffusion of IS in SMEs, namely government programs.