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Subject Achieving maximum ambiguity
Posted 1/24/2005; 12:24 PM by Tom Wilson
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I thought you might like this wonderfully ambiguous abstract on ambiguity and gray areas in information systems resarch. The source is not given, in order to spare blushes :-)

In this paper we argue that a large gray area of information systems research exists, whose relevance to the information technology artifact is subject to significant debate even among IS scholars who support the essential role of the IT artifact. As we explain, not explicitly addressing this gray area can have negative, although often inadvertent, effects on the innovative nature of IS research; we explore this danger through three pitfalls. We then propose a stance of strategic ambiguity to deal with the gray area. Strategic ambiguity calls for deliberately withholding judgment on the relevance of research in the gray area and acceptance of gray-area research provided it meets the excellence required by professional journals. We believe that strategic ambiguity benefits innovative IS research without harming the essential role of the IT artifact.
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RE: Achieving maximum ambiguity ( 1/24/2005 by F Miller )
-----Original Message----- From: Tom Wilson [mailto:t.d.wilson@sheffield.ac.uk]

RE: Achieving maximum ambiguity ( 1/31/2005 by Mónica André )
Could it be http://www.misq.org/archivist/vol/no28/issue2/Whinston.html ? Sorry

 




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