Investigating the perceptions of failure and success in information systems.

Conference paper


Drevin, L. and Dalcher, D. 2010. Investigating the perceptions of failure and success in information systems. 19th International Conference on Information Systems Development. Prague, Czech Republic 25 - 27 Aug 2010
TypeConference paper
TitleInvestigating the perceptions of failure and success in information systems.
AuthorsDrevin, L. and Dalcher, D.
Abstract

Many Information Systems can be viewed as underperforming when they fail to meet expectations or deliver value to customers. In order to try and un-derstand why these problems occur we apply narrative methods in the IS domain, taking into account the stories that different groups of actors tell regarding their experiences of the development and use of new information systems. This paper presents the perspectives of multiple actors regarding success/failure and problems encountered in developing and using information systems from their experiences. Qualitative approaches are followed to gather, analyze and interpret the rich, multi-voiced and incoherent generated stories of stakeholders involved in software systems. It is shown that the antenarrative approach that is employed in this study can produce deeper insights into the experience world of involved actors.

Conference19th International Conference on Information Systems Development
Publication process dates
Deposited17 Feb 2011
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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