Systems of IT Innovation: Toward a Research Framework for Integrated Analysis and Intervention
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Systems of IT Innovation
T2 - 34th International Conference on Information Systems - ICIS 2013
AU - Drews, Paul
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - For more than 20 years, interdisciplinary innovation research utilizes systems of innovation (SI) as a valuable core concept for analyzing innovation phenomena at large scale. Until today, this concept has not been referred to widely in information systems (IS) research. In this paper, we argue that SI may serve as a useful study subject for IS research. For analyzing and intervening into systems of IT innovation, a conceptual and methodological foundation is required. Therefore, we developed the outline of a conceptual and a methodological research framework. This framework has initially been used in a research project on the system of IT innovation for hospitals in Germany. Insights from this study were used to further improve the framework.
AB - For more than 20 years, interdisciplinary innovation research utilizes systems of innovation (SI) as a valuable core concept for analyzing innovation phenomena at large scale. Until today, this concept has not been referred to widely in information systems (IS) research. In this paper, we argue that SI may serve as a useful study subject for IS research. For analyzing and intervening into systems of IT innovation, a conceptual and methodological foundation is required. Therefore, we developed the outline of a conceptual and a methodological research framework. This framework has initially been used in a research project on the system of IT innovation for hospitals in Germany. Insights from this study were used to further improve the framework.
KW - Business informatics
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SP - 1
EP - 8
BT - DIGIT 2013 Proceedings
PB - AIS eLibrary
Y2 - 15 December 2013 through 18 December 2013
ER -