Using Historical Methods in Information Systems: A Primer for Researchers

IF 2.7 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Australasian Journal of Information Systems Pub Date : 2013-11-01 DOI:10.3127/AJIS.V18I1.798
J. Toland, P. Yoong
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This article describes the use of historical methods in information systems research and provides a practical example of how this technique was used in a recent research project. Though the information systems researcher already has a rich cornucopia of research methods to choose from, historical research has the power to offer insights over and above those provided by other techniques. The researcher is forced to step away from a narrow focus on the research question in order to examine the “big picture”. This big picture approach means that recurring patterns are identified providing a broad set of findings that are applicable in many different settings. However the flip side is that historical research can have a lack of focus and does not always offer immediate answers to specific research questions. This paper provides guidelines for the use of historical methods by information systems researchers by demonstrating how the seven step approach developed by Mason, McKenney and Copeland was applied to an historical research study which explored the relationship between ICTs and regional development in New Zealand between 1985 and 2005. This research reveals the value of historical research for information systems researchers by showing the effects of long term social trends on ICT use. It also highlights some of the pitfalls that potential users of historical research need to be aware of such as gaps in the data trail and the questionable credibility of some historic records.
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在信息系统中使用历史方法:研究人员入门
本文描述了历史方法在信息系统研究中的应用,并提供了一个在最近的研究项目中如何使用该技术的实际示例。尽管信息系统研究人员已经有丰富的研究方法可供选择,但历史研究有能力提供比其他技术所提供的更深刻的见解。研究人员被迫从研究问题的狭隘焦点中走出来,以检查“大局”。这种全局方法意味着确定了重复出现的模式,提供了适用于许多不同设置的广泛的发现集。然而,另一方面,历史研究可能缺乏重点,并不总是为具体的研究问题提供直接的答案。本文通过展示梅森、麦肯尼和科普兰开发的七步方法如何应用于一项历史研究,为信息系统研究人员使用历史方法提供指导,该研究探索了1985年至2005年间新西兰信息通信技术与区域发展之间的关系。本研究通过展示长期社会趋势对ICT使用的影响,揭示了历史研究对信息系统研究人员的价值。它还强调了历史研究的潜在用户需要意识到的一些陷阱,例如数据跟踪中的漏洞和一些历史记录的可信度值得怀疑。
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems
Australasian Journal of Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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