Qualitative methods in information systems research


Autoria(s): Bandara, Wasana; Fernandez, Walter; Rowlands, Bruce
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Qualitative research methods are widely accepted in Information Systems and multiple approaches have been successfully used in IS qualitative studies over the years. These approaches include narrative analysis, discourse analysis, grounded theory, case study, ethnography and phenomenological analysis. Guided by critical, interpretive and positivist epistemologies (Myers 1997), qualitative methods are continuously growing in importance in our research community. In this special issue, we adopt Van Maanen's (1979: 520) definition of qualitative research as an umbrella term to cover an “array of interpretive techniques that can describe, decode, translate, and otherwise come to terms with the meaning, not the frequency, of certain more or less naturally occurring phenomena in the social world”. In the call for papers, we stated that the aim of the special issue was to provide a forum within which we can present and debate the significant number of issues, results and questions arising from the pluralistic approach to qualitative research in Information Systems. We recognise both the potential and the challenges that qualitative approaches offers for accessing the different layers and dimensions of a complex and constructed social reality (Orlikowski, 1993). The special issue is also a response to the need to showcase the current state of the art in IS qualitative research and highlight advances and issues encountered in the process of continuous learning that includes questions about its ontology, epistemological tenets, theoretical contributions and practical applications.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59302/

Publicador

University of Canberra * Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering

Relação

http://dl.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/784/547

Bandara, Wasana, Fernandez, Walter, & Rowlands, Bruce (2012) Qualitative methods in information systems research. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 17(2), pp. 5-7.

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Fonte

School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES
Tipo

Journal Article