Complexity and information systems: The emergent domain

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This paper is concerned with the emergence of the information systems (IS) domain as a central feature of the management research landscape in the networked world. It shows that the emergence of the network economy and network society (Castells, 1996) necessitates a paradigm shift in the IS discipline, and that complexity science offers the apposite concepts and tools for effecting such a shift.

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Merali, Y. (2016). Complexity and information systems: The emergent domain. In Enacting Research Methods in Information Systems: Volume 3 (pp. 251–281). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29272-4_8

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