A conceptualization of complexity in IS-driven organizational transformations
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2013
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Organizational transformations reliant on successful ICT system developments (continue to) fail to deliver projected benefits even when contemporary governance models are applied rigorously. Modifications to traditional program, project and systems development management methods have produced little material improvement to successful transformation as they are unable to routinely address the complexity and uncertainty of dynamic alignment of IS investments and innovation. Complexity theory provides insight into why this phenomenon occurs and is used to develop a conceptualization of complexity in IS-driven organizational transformations. This research-in-progress aims to identify complexity formulations relevant to organizational transformation. Political/power based influences, interrelated business rules, socio-technical innovation, impacts on stakeholders and emergent behaviors are commonly considered as characterizing complexity while the proposed conceptualization accommodates these as connectivity, irreducibility, entropy and/or information gain in hierarchically approximation and scaling, number of states in a finite automata and/or dimension of attractor, and information and/or variety. |
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AIS Electronic Library (AISeL) |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66358/1/66358.pdf http://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1285&context=icis2013 Schefe, Neville Lindsay & Timbrell, Gregory T. (2013) A conceptualization of complexity in IS-driven organizational transformations. In ICIS 2013 Proceedings, AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), Milan, Italy. |
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Copyright 2013 Neville L Schefe & Greg Timbrell |
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Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute for Future Environments; School of Information Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #Complexity theory #Information system complexity #Organizational transformation |
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Conference Paper |