Local skirmishes in the contruction of (global) digital business communication technologies


Autoria(s): Guilloux, Veronique; Locke, Joanne; Lowe, Alan D.
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2008

Resumo

This paper applies Latour’s 1992 translation map as a device to explore the development of and recent conflict between two data standards for the exchange of business information – EDIFACT and XBRL. Our research is focussed in France, where EDIFACT is well established and XBRL is just emerging. The alliances supporting both standards are local and global. The French/European EDIFACT is promulgated through the United Nations while a consortium of national jurisdictions and companies has coalesced around the US initiated XBRL International (XII). We suggest cultural differences pose a barrier to co-operation between the two networks. Competing data standards create the risk of switching costs. The different technical characteristics of the standards are identified as raising implications for regulators and users. A key concern is the lack of co-ordination of data standard production and the mechanisms regulatory agencies use to choose platforms for electronic data submission.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/181/1/Local_Skirmishes_resubmission.pdf

Guilloux, Veronique; Locke, Joanne and Lowe, Alan D. (2008). Local skirmishes in the contruction of (global) digital business communication technologies. IN: Twenty Ninth International Conference on Information Systems. 2008-01-01 - 2008-01-01. (Unpublished)

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/181/

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Conference or Workshop Item

PeerReviewed