Institutionalism and Information Systems: Current State of the Art and Position of French Research
Bernard Quinio () and
Rolande Marciniak
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Bernard Quinio: CEROS - Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur les Organisations et la Stratégie - UPN - Université Paris Nanterre
Rolande Marciniak: IDHE - Institutions et Dynamiques Historiques de l'Economie - ENS Cachan - École normale supérieure - Cachan - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - UP8 - Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis - UPN - Université Paris Nanterre - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
The various currents of institutionalism are used in management science, particularly in the area of information systems. Richard Scott's global model is a fertile framework for the analysis of institutional research. First, we will study the contributions of French research to institutionalism. Then, returning to the fundamentals of information systems (IS), we will show that the interaction between institutions and IS can be analysed via the notion of formal and informal rules. Research carried out at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense provides several illustrations, particularly on virtual worlds.
Keywords: [No keyword]; Institutionalism; information systems; rules (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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Published in Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management, 2009, 6 (2), pp.291--306. ⟨10.4301/S1807-17752009000200008⟩
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DOI: 10.4301/S1807-17752009000200008
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