DocumentCode :
1649172
Title :
Negotiation in information systems action research
Author :
Kock, Nereu F., Jr. ; Mcqueen, Robert J. ; Baker, Megan ; Rouse, Anne
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Manage. Syst., Waikato Univ., Hamilton, New Zealand
fYear :
1996
Firstpage :
164
Lastpage :
173
Abstract :
The paper discusses the gradual negotiation process involved in the resolution of the initiative dilemma of IS action research. This dilemma occurs when the researcher faces the decision to either take the initiative to define an opportunity for generating knowledge, and then try to find possible client organisations, or to leave this initiative to client organisations and tackle problems proposed by them. The first option may lead to the definition of a research project that does not meet the interests of client organisations, while the second may lead to a research topic beyond the researcher´s area of interest or area of expertise. The dilemma is resolved through a process of negotiation. The paper proposes two models to explain this negotiation process and to resolve this dilemma: a model of the overall negotiation process, and a model of the cyclical information exchange that supports this process
Keywords :
information systems; project management; research and development management; IS action research; client organisations; cyclical information exchange; gradual negotiation process; information systems action research; initiative dilemma; research project; research topic; Humans; Information analysis; Information systems; Knowledge management; Psychology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Systems Conference of New Zealand, 1996. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Palmerston North
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7710-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISCNZ.1996.555292
Filename :
555292
Link To Document :
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