Computer systems and the design of organizational interaction
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
A field study of the software design process for large systems
Communications of the ACM
Critical issues in information systems research
Critical issues in information systems research
Unifying the fragmented models of information systems implementation
Critical issues in information systems research
Research agenda for a transaction cost approach to information systems
Critical issues in information systems research
Social change and the future of information systems development
Critical issues in information systems research
Defining the boundaries of computing across complex organizations
Critical issues in information systems research
The in-formation of information systems
Critical issues in information systems research
Four paradigms of information systems development
Communications of the ACM
Post-mechanistic groupware primitives: rhythms, boundaries and containers
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - Computer-supported cooperative work and groupware. part 2
Structure and support in cooperative Environments: the Amsterdam Conversation environment
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - Computer-supported cooperative work and groupware. part 2
Design for conversation: lessons from Cognoter
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - Computer-supported cooperative work and groupware. Part 1
The information lens: an intelligent system for information sharing and coordination
Technological support for work group collaboration
Challenges and strategies for research in systems development
Challenges and strategies for research in systems development
A research agenda for future information systems development methodologies
Challenges and strategies for research in systems development
Information systems and systems thinking: time to unite?
Challenges and strategies for research in systems development
Challenges and strategies for research in systems development
The Computer Journal - Special issue on formal methods: part 1
A speech-act-based office modeling approach
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Philosophical aspects of information systems
Philosophical aspects of information systems
Social Analyses of Computing: Theoretical Perspectives in Recent Empirical Research
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Power, politics, and MIS implementation
Communications of the ACM
Information systems and organizational change
Communications of the ACM
The New Science of Management Decision
The New Science of Management Decision
Information Systems Provision: The Contribution of Soft Systems Methodology
Information Systems Provision: The Contribution of Soft Systems Methodology
Information Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques and Tools
Information Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques and Tools
The cascade of interactions in the digital library interface
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
A proposal for a framework to classify and review contingent information system design methods
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Deconstructing symbiotic dyadic e-health networks: Transnational and transgenic perspectives
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Evaluating contingency approaches to information systems design
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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The field of information systems design (ISD) is in a state of fragmentation; further, it has proved not easy to integrate embracing ontology and pluralist epistemology into user-friendly methodologies able to facilitate disciplinary and creative ISD actions. These difficulties are addressed via an Oriental approach, WSR (relations with the world, the mind and others), which draws upon ancient Chinese thought and contemporary management practice in China. WSR has been used to help IS developers and users in viewing ISD as a technical-cognitive-social whole, shaping ISD as an issue-task matrix, guiding ISD as a spiral learning and bubble-management process, enhancing participation by transforming management-ISD methodologies, and identifying further research areas. It is suggested that ISD will benefit from conscious mutual learning between the Western spirit of critical rigour and the Eastern flexible pragmatic mindset.