Author List: Bostrom, Robert P.; Gupta, Saurabh; Thomas, Dominic;
Journal of Management Information Systems, 2009, Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 17-47.
Information systems (IS) research often attempts to examine and explain how technology leads to outcomes through usage of IS. Although extensive research in this area has resulted in a significant number of theories, limited work has been done on integrating these theories. This paper presents adaptive structuration theory (AST) as a meta-theory for examining IS within an organizational context. The two main contributions of the paper are an understanding of meta-theory's role in IS and building a case for using AST as a meta-theory to (1) provide an overarching perspective for understanding and integrating existing literature and theories, (2) provide a template and set of guidelines for creating better context-specific IS models and theories, and (3) provide a deeper understanding of a theory. Along with discussion of the contributions, we provide examples to guide researchers in applying AST as a meta-theory.
Keywords: adaptive structuration theory; conceptual model; meta-theory; technology-mediated learning; virtual team
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