Creating bigger problems: Grand challenges as boundary objects and the legitimacy of information systems
Winter, Susan J
Creating bigger problems: Grand challenges as boundary objects and the legitimacy of information systems created by Susan J Winter swinter and Brian S Butler - Journal of Information Technology Volume 26, number 2 .
The impact of a discipline's research is constrained by its ability to articulate compelling problems. Well-crafted problems are the foundation for mobilizing the effort, resources, and attention essential to scientific progress and broader impact. We argue that Information Systems (IS) scholars, individually and collectively, must develop the practice of articulating and engaging large-scale, broad scope problems – or grand challenges. To support this position, we examine the role and value of grand challenge efforts in science and engineering based on a theory of grand challenges as socially constructed boundary objects. Conceptualizing grand challenges in these terms implies strategies and approaches for magnifying the impact of IS research by engaging these types of problems.
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Creating bigger problems--Legitimacy of the Information Systems--Boundary objects
T58.5 JOU
Creating bigger problems: Grand challenges as boundary objects and the legitimacy of information systems created by Susan J Winter swinter and Brian S Butler - Journal of Information Technology Volume 26, number 2 .
The impact of a discipline's research is constrained by its ability to articulate compelling problems. Well-crafted problems are the foundation for mobilizing the effort, resources, and attention essential to scientific progress and broader impact. We argue that Information Systems (IS) scholars, individually and collectively, must develop the practice of articulating and engaging large-scale, broad scope problems – or grand challenges. To support this position, we examine the role and value of grand challenge efforts in science and engineering based on a theory of grand challenges as socially constructed boundary objects. Conceptualizing grand challenges in these terms implies strategies and approaches for magnifying the impact of IS research by engaging these types of problems.
02683962
Creating bigger problems--Legitimacy of the Information Systems--Boundary objects
T58.5 JOU