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Evaluation of phenomenological findings in IS research: a study in developing web-based IS

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Evaluation of phenomenological findings in IS research: a study in developing web-based IS
This paper presents a phenomenological investigation of project managers' experiences with the implementation of web-based employee service systems (ESS), a domain that has witnessed sharp growth in Australia in recent times. The rich, multidimensional account of project managers' experiences with the implementation of ESS revealed the social obstacles and fragility of intraorganizational relationships that demanded a cautious and tactful approach. While arriving at such findings usually concludes the cyclical process of phenomenological study, Information Systems (IS) research usually demands some independent assessment of the empirical discovery, which led us to conducting a further study focusing on the evaluation of the collected and packaged project managers' experience. This phenomenological evaluation is in the focus of this paper. By means of a small case study, this project engaged a number of professional teams to reflect upon the previously captured problem-s...
Pradipta K. Sarkar, Jacob L. Cybulski
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ECIS
Authors Pradipta K. Sarkar, Jacob L. Cybulski
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