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Cross-Cultural Software Production and Use:
A Structurational Analysis
Geoff Walsham
Volume 26, Issue 4
Abstract
This paper focuses on cross-cultural software production and use, which
is increasingly common in today’s more globalized world. A theoretical
basis for analysis is developed, using concepts drawn from structuration
theory. The theory is illustrated using two cross-cultural case studies.
It is argued that structurational analysis provides a deeper examination
of cross-cultural working and IS than is found in the current literature,
which is dominated by Hofstede-type studies. In particular, the theoretical
approach can be used to analyze cross-cultural conflict and contradiction,
cultural heterogeneity, detailed work patterns, and the dynamic nature
of culture. The paper contributes to the growing body of literature
that emphasizes the essential role of cross-cultural understanding in contemporary
society
Keywords:
Globalization, cross-cultural work, structuration theory, software development,
technology transfer
ISRL Categories:
AI0114, AI0703, BD0101, BD05, EL05, EL07, EL09
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