Sociotechnical Approaches to Information Systems Development

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2002/3

 

 

David Jacobs

 

Senior Business Analyst and Director business@profinfo.co.uk

Business and Technology Alone Do Not a Result Make!

 

Jenny Ure

 

Senior Research Fellow Edinburgh University

Designing Enterprise Systems: leveraging knowledge in a distributed pattern-building community

Prof Brian Lehaney
 

Coventry University

Towards a knowledge management implementation framework

Prof Chris Clegg

Sheffield University

"E-business prospects:  Findings from an expert panel"

 

2001/2

 

 

Tony Cornford

 

LSE

Implementation issues

Prof Leela Damordaran

Director of HUSAT –Loughborough University

Sociotechnical thinking: views from the firing line

Prof Duska Rosenberg

 

Royal Holloway

Where do mobile knowledge workers work?

Prof Steve Clarke

 

Luton University

The Hidden Difficulties Inherent in Mixed Social and Technical Problems.
Paper     Presentation

Prof Robin Mansell

LSE

E-Marketplace Services

Prof Sue Newell

 

Royal Holloway

Knowledge Creation in a Temporary ERP Project Team: The Unexpected Debilitating Impact of Social Capital
Paper     Presentation

Prof Chris Clegg

Sheffield University

Business on the Line

Nathalie Mitev

LSE

ANT or not?  The social construction of an IS failure

2000/2001

 

 

Prof Chris Clegg

Sheffield University

e-Business:  boom or gloom? No more bets

Peter Jagodinski

Portsmouth University

Ethnographic studies of engineering design work systems

Lisl Klein

Bayswater Institute

Unresolved dilemmas in the sociotechnical approach

Richard Holti

Tavistock Institute

Redesigning the supply chain for providing the built environment

Brian Hopkins

Anglia Polytechnic University

"Human Problems": The Continuing Obstacle To Success In Information Systems Design?

Prof David Targett

Imperial College

A Select Committee Inquiry into E-Commerce: a review of the socio-technical issues examined.

Chris Atkinson

Brunel University

The soft information systems and technologies methodology.

1999/2000

 

 

Prof Enid Mumford

Emeritus Professor Manchester

 

John Nicholls

Independent Consultant

On being a socio-techie -- the contribution of DESIGN

Prof Frank Land

Emeritus Professor LSE

Evaluation in the context of  sociotechnical changes

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