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(2016) Enacting research methods in information systems 2, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
An exploration of information systems adoption
tools and skills as cultural artefacts — the case of a management information system
Deborah Bunker , Karlheinz Kautz , Anhtai Anhtuan
pp. 116-133
Research indicates that many information systems and information technology (IS/IT) implementations are not to the satisfaction of the adopting organisations. Larsen and McGuire (1998) reported that half of all implementations are deemed unsuccessful or inappropriate. Unfortunately, the research into IS diffusion has not yet achieved very fruitful outcomes for the IS community, in academia and industry. Research into this area suffers from weaknesses, including bias and fragmentation (Kautz et al., 2005).
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-29269-4_5
Full citation:
Bunker, D. , Kautz, K. , Anhtuan, A. (2016)., An exploration of information systems adoption: tools and skills as cultural artefacts — the case of a management information system, in L. Willcocks, C. Sauer & M. C. Lacity (eds.), Enacting research methods in information systems 2, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 116-133.
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