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A Design Theory for Systems That Support Emergent Knowledge
Processes
M. Lynne Markus, Ann Majchrzak, and Les Gasser
Volume 26, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper addresses the design problem of providing IT support for
emerging knowledge processes (EKPs). EKPs are organizational activity patterns
that exhibit three characteristics in combination: an emergent process
of deliberations with no best structure or sequence; requirements for knowledge
that are complex (both general and situational), distributed across people,
and evolving dynamically; and an actor set that is unpredictable in terms
of job roles or prior knowledge. Examples of EKPs include basic research,
new product development, strategic business planning, and organization
design. EKPs differ qualitatively from semi-structured decision making
processes; therefore, they have unique requirements that are not all thoroughly
supported by familiar classes of systems, such as executive information
systems, expert systems, electronic communication systems, organizational
memory systems, or repositories. Further, the development literature
on familiar classes of systems does not provide adequate guidance on how
to build systems that support EKPs. Consequently, EKPs require a
new IS design theory, as explicated by Walls et al. (1992).
We created such a theory while designing and deploying a system for
the EKP of organization design. The system was demonstrated through
subsequent empirical analysis to be successful in supporting the process.
Abstracting from the experience of building this system, we developed an
IS design theory for EKP support systems. This new IS design theory
is an important theoretical contribution, because it both provides guidance
to developers and sets an agenda for academic research. EKP design
theory makes the development process more tractable for developers by restricting
the range of effective features (or rules for selecting features) and the
range of effective development practices to a more manageable set.
EKP design theory also sets an agenda for academic research by articulating
theory-based principles that are subject to empirical, as well as practical,
validation.
Keywords:
IS design theory, IS development, emergent knowledge process, knowledge
management
ISRL Categories: AH05, AC04,
FA, HA, HD
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