Towards a meta-theoretical framework for innovation and information systems research
Abstract
The importance of theory to the IS discipline is the subject of ongoing debate and there have been recent
calls for novel conceptualizations to stimulate research. In the area of innovation, one of the main
conclusions of the influential Minnesota studies was the need to develop a metatheory. This paper
examines the role of theory in the development of the research agenda for the emerging composite area of
innovation and information systems. Our approach is to build on the seminal work of the Minnesota
studies and on the innovation perspectives of Carl Slappendel. The result of the study is a proposition that
Ecological Systems Theory (EST) addresses many of the gaps that emerged from the analysis of the
literature. Consequently the paper makes a contribution by developing a meta-theoretical framework for
the study of innovation and information systems derived from the EST schemata.
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