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Technology Frames and Framing: A Socio-Cognitive
Investigation
of Requirements Determination
Elizabeth J. Davidson
Volume 26, Issue 4
Abstract
Requirements determination (RD) during information systems delivery
(ISD) is a complex organizational endeavor, involving political, sensemaking,
and communicative processes. This research draws on the analytic
concept of technology frames of reference to develop a socio-cognitive
process model of how frames and shifts in frame salience influence
sensemaking during requirements determination. The model provides
a theoretical and conceptual perspective that deepens our understanding
of requirements processes in organizations and of the socio-cognitive basis
of power in ISD. The paper reports on a longitudinal case study,
in which four technology frame domains were identified and the influence
of frames on project participants' understanding of requirements was traced
through eight RD episodes. Repeated shifts in the salience of the
business value of IT and IT delivery strategies frames disrupted project
participants' understanding of requirements and contributed to a turbulent
RD process. Analysis of frames and framing helped explain how interpretive
power was exercised, yet constrained, in this project. Implications for
further research and for practice are considered.
Keywords:
Requirements determination, frames of reference, social cognition, information
systems development
ISRL Categories: FB04, AA04I,
FB03, EF, FB03
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