Information systems development as social action: Theoretical perspective and practice
R Hirschheim,
Hk Klein and
M Newman
Omega, 1991, vol. 19, issue 6, 587-608
Abstract:
Information systems development (ISD) continues to receive considerable attention in the literature. Much of it, however, simply perpetuates the myth that ISD should somehow be conceived in technical terms. In this paper, we challenge this view by presenting systems development as a form of social action. The hypothesis offered is that ISD can be more effectively understood by applying seven basic building blocks of social action theories: Knowledge, Power, Subjective Meanings, Human Interests, Consensus, Conflict, and Resistance. It is the interplay of these seven elements which make up the fundamental basis of systems development. To show that our understanding of ISD is enhanced through viewing it as social action, we present evidence from four case studies. It is shown that the practice of systems development is reflected in our notion of social action; more specifically, that it makes sense to view information systems development as social action.
Keywords: systems; development; social; action; power; conflict (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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