The IS Core - VII: Towards Information Systems as a Science of Meta-Artifacts

  • Iivari J
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Abstract

The paper argues that we should emphasize more the nature of Information Systems as an applied, engineering-like discipline that develops various ”meta-artifacts” to support the devel- opment of IS artifacts. Building such meta-artifacts is a complementary approach to the ”theory- with-practical-implications” type of research. The primacy assigned to theory and research meth- od has effectively excluded constructive research of building meta-artifacts from the major IS journals. The paper also claims that information systems as a category of IT artifacts, and es- pecially the focus on IS development, can help to distinguish the IS discipline from its sister and reference disciplines.

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Iivari, J. (2003). The IS Core - VII: Towards Information Systems as a Science of Meta-Artifacts. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 12. https://doi.org/10.17705/1cais.01237

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