Generalizing the Information Systems Artifact
Manoj A. Thomas (),
Yan Li () and
Allen S. Lee ()
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Manoj A. Thomas: University of Sydney Business School, Darlington, New South Wales 2006, Australia
Yan Li: Center for Information Systems & Technology, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California 91711
Allen S. Lee: Department of Information Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23284
Information Systems Research, 2022, vol. 33, issue 4, 1452-1466
Abstract:
Established process steps for design science research have not addressed the usability of technology artifacts beyond the original research setting. Building on what is already known about generalizing a theory from one setting to another and the idea of an artifact as the interface between an inner environment and outer environment put forth by Nobel Prize–winning social scientist Herbert Simon, we propose a procedure for generalizing an information systems (IS) artifact from one setting to another. We illustrate the treatment of the procedure by examining how an IS artifact (which itself consists of a technology artifact, information artifact, and social artifact) is generalized from the setting of Haiti to the setting of Nepal. The generalization procedure is a contribution to the practically oriented design science literature, which emphasizes the importance of the production of problem-solving artifacts. Specifically, our conceptualization of generalizing IS artifacts emphasizes the practical significance of design science research and the successful creation of artifacts that work in new settings in addition to the one where a research study originally created it. Design science researchers and practitioners may find the procedure and its real-world treatment and description a useful model to follow.
Keywords: IS artifact; IT artifact; generalizability; judgment calls; design science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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