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Reconceptualizing Users as Social Actors in Information Systems Research
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Lamb, Roberta
, Kling, Rob
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Industrial regulation
/ Information resources
/ Information storage and retrieval systems
/ Information technology
/ Intranets
/ Modeling
/ Real estate industry
/ Research design
/ Social interaction
/ Special Issue on Redefining the Organizational Roles of Information Technology in the Information Age
/ Web services
2003
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Reconceptualizing Users as Social Actors in Information Systems Research
by
Lamb, Roberta
, Kling, Rob
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Industrial regulation
/ Information resources
/ Information storage and retrieval systems
/ Information technology
/ Intranets
/ Modeling
/ Real estate industry
/ Research design
/ Social interaction
/ Special Issue on Redefining the Organizational Roles of Information Technology in the Information Age
/ Web services
2003
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/ Intranets
/ Modeling
/ Real estate industry
/ Research design
/ Social interaction
/ Special Issue on Redefining the Organizational Roles of Information Technology in the Information Age
/ Web services
2003
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Reconceptualizing Users as Social Actors in Information Systems Research
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Reconceptualizing Users as Social Actors in Information Systems Research
2003
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Overview
A concept of the user is fundamental to much of the research and practice of information systems design, development, and evaluation. Usercentered information studies have relied on individualistic cognitive models to carefully examine the criteria that influence the selection of information and communication technologies (ICTs) that people make. In many ways, these studies have improved our understanding of how a good information resource fits the people who use it. However, research approaches based on an individualistic user concept are limited. In this paper, we examine the theoretical constructs that shape this user concept and contrast these with alternative views that help to reconceptualize the user as a social actor. Despite pervasive ICT use, social actors are not primarily users of ICTs. Most people who use ICT applications utilize multiple applications, in various roles, and as part of their efforts to produce goods and services while interacting with a variety of other people, and often in multiple social contexts. Moreover, the socially thin user construct limits our understanding of information selection, manipulation, communication, and exchange within complex social contexts. Using analyses from a recent study of online information service use, we develop an institutionalist concept of a social actor whose everyday interactions are infused with ICT use. We then encourage a shift from the user concept to a concept of the social actor in IS research. We suggest that such a shift will sharpen perceptions of how organizational contexts shape ICT-related practices, and at the same time will help researchers more accurately portray the complex and multiple roles that people fulfill while adopting, adapting, and using information systems.
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The Society for Information Management and The Management Information Systems Research Center of the University of Minnesota, and The Association for Information Systems
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