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Summary
Summary
Qualitative research has become a legitimate approach within the information systems community, but researchers have traditionally drawn upon material from the social sciences given the absence of a single source relevant to them. Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader represents just such a volume and is both timely and relevant.
Information systems and qualitative research articles are now widely used for teaching on many upper level courses in information systems, and there is demand for a definitive collection of these readings as a basic reader and teaching text. This book expertly brings together the seminal works in the field, along with editorial introductions to assist the reader in understanding the essential principles of qualitative research.
The book is organised according to the following thematic sections:
· Part I: Overview of Qualitative Research
· Part II: Philosophical Perspectives
· Part III: Qualitative Research Methods
· Part IV: Modes of Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Data
Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader should become the benchmark reference point for students and researchers in information systems, management science and others involved in information technology needing to learn about qualitative research.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Overview of Qualitative Research |
An Introduction to Qualitative Research in Information SystemsMichael D Myers and David E Avison |
Choosing Appropriate Information Systems Research MethodologiesBob Galliers and Frank Land |
Power, Politics and MIS ImplementationM Lynne Markus |
Part 2 Philosophical Perspectives |
Studying Information Technology in OrganizationsWanda Orlikowski and J J Baroudi |
Research Approaches and Assumptions |
The Case Research Strategy in Studies of Information SystemsIzak Benbasat and D K Goldstein and M Mead |
Interpretive Case Studies in IS ResearchGeoff Walsham |
Nature and Method |
The Critical Social Theory Approach to Information SystemsOjelanki Ngwenyama |
Problems and Challenges |
Part 3 Qualitative Research Methods |
A Critical Perspective on Action Research as a Method for Information Systems ResearchRichard Baskerville and Trevor Wood-Harper |
A Scientific Methodology for MIS Case StudiesA S Lee |
Scholarship and PracticeLynda L Harvey and Michael D Myers |
The Contribution of Ethnographic Research Methods to Bridging the Gap |
CASE Tools Are Organizational ChangeWanda Orlikowski |
Investigating Incremental and Radical Changes in Systems Development |
Part 4 Modes of Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Data |
Information System Use as an Hermeneutic ProcessRichard J Boland Jr |
Symbolism and Information Systems DevelopmentRudy Hirschheim and Mike Newman |
Myth, Metaphor and Magic |