posted on 2012-06-26, 09:18authored byFredrik Karlsson, Par J. Agerfalk
There appears to be two schools of information systems
development methods research that largely pursue their own agendas without
many cross-references, On the one hand there is the method engineering
research and on the other hand there is the method-in-action research, There
seems to be much to be gained from integrating these two schools, developing
knowledge that both has the formality (rigor) and reflects its enactment in
practice, To achieve this, the research approach adopted has to embrace this
duality, In this paper we explore how multi-grounded action research
(MGAR) can contribute to achieving this aim, MGAR has been used in the
development of a method for method configuration, a research product that
integrates the strengths of both schools.
History
Publication
IFIP WG8.1 Working Conference on Method Engineering: Fundamentals and Experiences (ME’07) 1;
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peer-reviewed
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SFI
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