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Controlling action research projects
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Project-based OrganizationInformation SystemsProject ManagementEducationResearch EthicsInformation Technology ManagementManagementQualitative Research MethodInformation System PlanningSoftware Project ManagementPublic PolicyAction ResearchCommunity EngagementDesignInformation ManagementSoftware DesignOrganizational CommunicationBusinessKnowledge ManagementAction Research Projects
Action research (AR), which emphasises collaboration between researchers and practitioners, is a qualitative research method that has much potential for the information systems (IS) field. AR studies of IS phenomena are now beginning to be published in the IS research literature. However, the rigour of many AR studies in IS can be improved. When AR has been published, the findings have frequently been emphasised at the expense of the process. In this article, we look at the process in AR projects, and look at some of the key choices and alternatives in controlling AR. We discuss three aspects of control: the procedures for initiating an AR project, those for determining authority within the project, and the degree of formalisation. We analyse seven recent AR projects in IS and from this analysis distil recommendations for determining these control structures.
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