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Extending the Scope of Representation Theory: A Review and a Proposed Research Model

Recker, Jan C. and Rosemann, Michael and Green, Peter and Indulska, Marta (2006) Extending the Scope of Representation Theory: A Review and a Proposed Research Model. In Hart, Dennis and Gregor, Shirley, Eds. Proceedings Information Systems Foundations: Theory, Representation and Reality. 3rd ANU Information Systems Foundations Workshop, pages pp. 126-140, Canberra, Australia.

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Abstract

This paper reflects on a popular and influential theory unique to Information Systems (IS), namely representation theory, which is widespread in research on conceptual modelling. We review scholarly work in this domain and discuss why and how studies using representation theory need to transcend their focus of research and link their findings to further consequential variables of interest. We propose an innovative research design that builds upon, and converges, Representation Theory and the established Technology Acceptance Model as an example for an extended study. We conclude by discussing how the example of this research study may inspire IS researchers to overcome traditional theory boundaries and converge rather than diverge existing approaches to IS research in related domains.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Keywords:Conceptual Modelling, Technology Acceptance, Bunge-Wand-Weber Model, Representation Theory
Subjects:280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280111 Conceptual Modelling
ID Code:5199
Deposited By:Recker, Jan
Deposited On:11 October 2006
Alternative Locations:http://infs.anu.edu.au/workshop/, http://epress.anu.edu.au/
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2006 (The authors)

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