Title :
Development of a Disability Employment Information System: An Information Systems Design Theory Approach
Author :
Schooley, Benjamin L. ; Feldman, Sue S. ; Alnosayan, Nagla S.
Author_Institution :
Claremont Grad. Univ., Claremont, CA, USA
Abstract :
Employment has been shown to provide people with disabilities a sense of self satisfaction and contribution to society. However, a significant challenge exists in that social constraints are often imposed on this population by an uninformed or uneducated socio-political system. Governments struggle with appropriate means to address such constraints. One such program in the U.S., called Ticket-to-Work (TTW), rewards certain public and private organizations for providing employment services for people with disabilities. While multi-organizational e-government systems have been developed to enable a wide range of public programs, no disability employment system was found to exist to serve a clear need for improved employment services across public and private organizations serving the TTW program. This research employs Information Systems Design Theory (ISDT) to design, develop, and assess a disability employment system. End user data collection, system requirements, system design and kernel theories are presented, design propositions are evaluated, and implications are discussed on the role of e-government in disability employment management.
Keywords :
employment; government data processing; information systems; public information systems; systems analysis; disability employment information system; end user data collection; information system design theory; kernel theory; multiorganizational e-government system; private organization; public organization; self satisfaction; socio-political system; system requirement; ticket-to-work program; Electronic government; Employment; Information systems; Interviews;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kauai, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9618-1
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2011.163