Rule Formation and Change in Information Systems Development: How Institutional Logics Shape ISD Practices and Processes

Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
Information systems development methodologies are appropriated differently by different organizations. Drawing on an institutional logics perspective, we offer one explanation for rule differences across contexts. Variations in the local appropriation of ISD methods, and the ways rules are formed and changed, reflect the "institutional logics" of the particular context. In this study of three roughly equivalent agile ISD projects in different...
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Title
Rule Formation and Change in Information Systems Development: How Institutional Logics Shape ISD Practices and Processes
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
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