Achieving Rigour and Relevance in Information Systems Studies

This paper builds on the belief that rigorous Information Systems (IS) research can help practitioners to better understand and to adapt to emerging situations. Contrary to the view seeing rigour and relevance as a dichotomy, it is maintained that IS researchers have a third choice; namely, to be b...

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Main Authors: Walter D Fernández, Hans Lehmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociology Press 2005-11-01
Series:Grounded Theory Review: An International Journal
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Online Access:https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/327
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description This paper builds on the belief that rigorous Information Systems (IS) research can help practitioners to better understand and to adapt to emerging situations. Contrary to the view seeing rigour and relevance as a dichotomy, it is maintained that IS researchers have a third choice; namely, to be both relevant and rigorous. The paper proposes ways in which IS research can contribute to easing the practitioners’ burden of adapting to changes by providing timely, relevant, and rigorous research. It is argued that synergy between relevance and rigour is possible and that classic grounded theory methodology in combination with case based data provides a good framework for rigorous and relevant research of emerging phenomena in information systems.
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spelling doaj-art-68d8161f11d34dce8f312e3c24e5a4a82025-06-24T23:56:43ZengSociology PressGrounded Theory Review: An International Journal1556-15421556-15502005-11-01501Achieving Rigour and Relevance in Information Systems StudiesWalter D FernándezHans Lehmann This paper builds on the belief that rigorous Information Systems (IS) research can help practitioners to better understand and to adapt to emerging situations. Contrary to the view seeing rigour and relevance as a dichotomy, it is maintained that IS researchers have a third choice; namely, to be both relevant and rigorous. The paper proposes ways in which IS research can contribute to easing the practitioners’ burden of adapting to changes by providing timely, relevant, and rigorous research. It is argued that synergy between relevance and rigour is possible and that classic grounded theory methodology in combination with case based data provides a good framework for rigorous and relevant research of emerging phenomena in information systems. https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/327Classic Grounded Theoryemergingsensitivityminus-mentoring
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title_full Achieving Rigour and Relevance in Information Systems Studies
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