Improvisation in Information Systems Development
Publication Type:
IFIP PaperSource:
Information Systems Research, p.631 - 646 (2004)URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8095-6_34Abstract:
This paper discusses the role of extemporaneous action and bricolage in designing and implementing information systems in organizations. We report on a longitudinal field study of design and implementation of a Web-based groupware application in a multinational corporation. We adopt a sensemaking perspective to analyze the dynamics of this process and show that improvisational action and bricolage (making do with the materials at hand) played a vital role in the development of the application. Finally, we suggest that this case study provides an occasion to reconsider how we conceptualize information systems development (ISD).
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