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The recent disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have shaken
the fundamental foundations of global business to their core,
creating unprecedented challenges for management scholars and
practitioners. In addition, over the past few decades, the general
adoption of communication technologies and the evolving trends
towards digitalization and Industry 4.0 have revolutionized the way
organizations are managed and led. Business model innovation and
the developing importance of sustainability have also emerged as
strategic platforms for all types of organizations. Technology-led
managerial transformation has now become critical for 21st century
business.This book investigates four approaches in understanding
the perspectives for integrating technology with holistic
development: a Civilizational Approach, which integrates cultural,
historical as well as geographical nuances in a way totally
different from the Western positivistic models; a Stakeholder
Approach, which involves moving away from a mere participant or
observer role and embracing the 'Stakeholder' role; a Knowledge
Partnership Approach, which lays the foundations of India's
technology-led development through education, training, research
and talent management; and a Strategic Development Approach, which
unlocks the economic growth and wealth creation potential by keying
marketing and branding at the ecosystem level.
It is 5 years since the publication of the seminal paper on "Design
Science in Information Systems Research" by Hevner, March, Park,
and Ram in MIS Quarterly and the initiation of the Information
Technology and Systems department of the Communications of AIS.
These events in 2004 are markers in the move of design science to
the forefront of information systems research. A suf cient interval
has elapsed since then to allow assessment of from where the eld
has come and where it should go. Design science research and
behavioral science research started as dual tracks when IS was a
young eld. By the 1990s, the in ux of behavioral scientists started
to dominate the number of design scientists and the eld moved in
that direction. By the early 2000s, design people were having dif
culty publishing in mainline IS journals and in being tenured in
many universities. Yes, an annual Workshop on Information
Technology and Systems (WITS) was established in 1991 in conju-
tion with the International Conference on Information Systems
(ICIS) and grew each year. But that was the extent of design
science recognition. Fortunately, a revival is underway. By 2009,
when this foreword was written, the fourth DESRIST c- ference has
been held and plans are afoot for the 2010 meeting. Design
scientists regained respect and recognition in many venues where
they previously had little.
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Designing for a Digital and Globalized World - 13th International Conference, DESRIST 2018, Chennai, India, June 3-6, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Samir Chatterjee, Kaushik Dutta, Rangaraja P Sundarraj
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R2,739
Discovery Miles 27 390
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 13th International
Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and
Technology, DESRIST 2018, held in June 2018 in Chennai, India. The
24 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 96 papers. The contributions are organized in topical
sections named: HCI and Design, Design Foundations, Design
Foundations, Design in Healthcare, Advances in Data Science and
Analytics, ICT for Development, Designing Cybersecurity, and Design
Applications.
It is 5 years since the publication of the seminal paper on "Design
Science in Information Systems Research" by Hevner, March, Park,
and Ram in MIS Quarterly and the initiation of the Information
Technology and Systems department of the Communications of AIS.
These events in 2004 are markers in the move of design science to
the forefront of information systems research. A suf cient interval
has elapsed since then to allow assessment of from where the eld
has come and where it should go. Design science research and
behavioral science research started as dual tracks when IS was a
young eld. By the 1990s, the in ux of behavioral scientists started
to dominate the number of design scientists and the eld moved in
that direction. By the early 2000s, design people were having dif
culty publishing in mainline IS journals and in being tenured in
many universities. Yes, an annual Workshop on Information
Technology and Systems (WITS) was established in 1991 in conju-
tion with the International Conference on Information Systems
(ICIS) and grew each year. But that was the extent of design
science recognition. Fortunately, a revival is underway. By 2009,
when this foreword was written, the fourth DESRIST c- ference has
been held and plans are afoot for the 2010 meeting. Design
scientists regained respect and recognition in many venues where
they previously had little.
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