From Use to Effective Use: A Representation Theory Perspective
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Burton-Jones, Andrew; Grange, Camille
署名单位:
University of Queensland; University of British Columbia; Universite de Montreal; HEC Montreal
刊物名称:
INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH
ISSN/ISSBN:
1047-7047
DOI:
10.1287/isre.1120.0444
发表日期:
2013
页码:
632-658
关键词:
information-technology
ADAPTIVE STRUCTURATION
IMPACT
performance
MODEL
usage
PSYCHOLOGY
KNOWLEDGE
CONCEPTUALIZATION
ORGANIZATIONS
摘要:
Information systems must be used effectively to obtain maximum benefits from them. However, despite a great deal of research on when and why systems are used, very little research has examined what effective system use involves and what drives it. To move from use to effective use requires understanding an information system's nature and purpose, which in turn requires a theory of information systems. We draw on representation theory, which states that an information system is made up of several structures that serve to represent some part of the world that a user and other stakeholders must understand. From this theory, we derive a high-level framework of how effective use and performance evolve, as well as specific models of the nature and drivers of effective use. The models are designed to explain the effective use of any information system and offer unique insights that would not be offered by traditional views, which tend to consider information systems to be just another tool. We explain how our theory extends existing research, provides a rich platform for research on effective use, and how it contributes back to the theory of information systems from which it was derived.
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