Giddens's Structuration Theory
and Information Systems Review
Matthew R. Jones and Helena Karsten
Abstract
The work of contemporary British sociologist Anthony Giddens, and
in particular his structuration theory, has been widely cited by
Information Systems researchers. This paper presents a
critical review of the work of Giddens and its application in the
Information Systems field. Following a brief overview of
Giddens's work as a whole, some key aspects of structuration theory
are described, and their implications for Information Systems
research discussed. We then identify 331 Information Systems
research articles published between 1983 and 2004 that have drawn on
Giddens's work and analyze their use of structuration theory.
Based on this analysis, a number of features of structurational
research in the Information Systems field and its relationship to
Giddens's ideas are discussed. These findings offer insight on
Information Systems researchers' use of social theory more generally
and suggest that there may be significant opportunities for the
Information Systems field in pursuing structurational research that
engages sympathetically, yet critically, with Giddens's work.
Keywords: Structuration
theory, review, IS research