On theory development in design science research: anatomy of a research project

On theory development in design science research: anatomy of a research project

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Article ID: iaor20097531
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 17
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 489
End Page Number: 504
Publication Date: Oct 2008
Journal: European Journal of Information Systems
Authors: ,
Keywords: information systems
Abstract:

The common understanding of design science research in information systems (DSRIS) continues to evolve. Only in the broadest terms has there been consensus: that DSRIS involves, in some way, learning through the act of building. However, what is to be built – the definition of the DSRIS artifact – and how it is to be built – the methodology of DSRIS – has drawn increasing discussion in recent years. The relationship of DSRIS to theory continues to make up a significant part of the discussion: how theory should inform DSRIS and whether or not DSRIS can or should be instrumental in developing and refining theory. In this paper, we present the exegesis of a DSRIS research project in which creating a (prescriptive) design theory through the process of developing and testing an information systems artifact is inextricably bound to the testing and refinement of its kernel theory.

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