Author List: Silver, Mark S.; Markus, M. Lynne; Beath, Cynthia Mathis;
MIS Quarterly, 1995, Volume 19, Issue 3, Page 361-390.
This paper presents a teaching mode! that has been used successfully in the MBA core course in information systems at several universities. The model is re/erred to as the "Information Technology interaction Model" because it maintains that the consequences of information systems in organizations follow largely from the interaction of the technology with the organization and its environment The model series a number of pedagogical purposes: to integrate the various course components, to provide a formal foundation for the course content, to foster practical analytical skills, and to provide a framework for case discussions and student projects. Moreover, the model is intended to acquaint students with the dynamics of information systems in organizations and to help them recognize the benefits, dangers, and limitations of these systems. The paper includes a discussion and examples of how the model can be used for proactive and reactive analyses, and it concludes with observations on the model's effectiveness in the core course.
Keywords: business cases.; implementation process; information system effects; information system features; interaction model; MBA core course; organizational context; transformation
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