Title: Theory: role, generation and choice
1Theory role, generation and choice
- Geoff Walsham
- Lecture 2 of Course on Interpretive Research in
IS - Oslo University
2Contents of Lecture 2
- Theory in research design/data collection
- Theory in data analysis
- Theory as final product
- Grounded theory
- Theory generation and choice
- Some Dos and Donts
3Theory in Research Design and Data Collection
- Theory as a sensitizing device
- Example in Walsham (1995) use of Pettigrews
content, context and process framework to look at
IS strategy and implementation
4Research Questions Generated
- What IS strategic approaches had the organization
adopted? (content) - What was the position of this organization in its
sector and country? (context) - How had the organization tried to implement its
stated strategy and with what success? (process)
5Example Structuration Theory(see Giddens 1984 -
also Walsham 1993)
- Three dimensions of meaning, norms and power
- Produced or reproduced in action
- Emphasis also on unintended consequences of
intentional action
6Interview Questions Generated(e.g. on ERP
systems)
- What do you understand this technology is aimed
to do? (meaning) - Does this technology require you to do your job
in a different way? (norms) - Who has required you to use this technology and
what are their motives? (power)
7Interview Questions (continued)
- What changes in your work, and that of others in
the organization, has resulted from the use of
this technology? (production). - What has stayed the same? (reproduction)
- Did any unexpected things occur in the use of the
technology? And what happened as a consequence?
(unintended consequences)
8Theory in Data Analysis
- Data collection followed by data analysis is too
linear a model - Theory can be valuable prior to data collection,
during data collection and after data collection - If, for example, you have used a theory to inform
data collection, then it can also be used for
data analysis
9An Example of Data Analysis - Knowledge
Management Systems(Walsham 2005)
- Data on use of contact recording systems by
salespeople in a pharmaceutical company - Recorded details of their visits to doctors on
database - available to others - sharing
knowledge
10Two Acts of Tacit Knowing(Polanyi 1969)
- Both the way we endow our own utterances with
meaning and our attribution of meaning to the
utterances of others are acts of tacit knowing.
This represents sense-giving and sense-reading
within the structure of tacit knowing.
11Applied to the Pharmaceutical Example
- Understanding of interaction with doctors
(cognitive sense-reading - person A) - Putting the experience into words (performative
sense-giving - person A) - Interpreting the result (cognitive sense-reading
- person B)
12Difference Between TheFirst and Third of
These(Polanyi 1969)
- We may say that the observed meaning of an
experience differs structurally from one conveyed
in (words) the first meaning is immediately
experienced while the second is only present in
thought.
13Theory as Final Product
- Theory can be the output of the work
- Popular with the top journals and examiners!
- But new does not have to be completely new -
can be addition, reinterpretation etc
14A Model of Basic Communication (Walsham 2005)
Action and reflection Person A
Re-presentation through voice, data, text,
diagrams etc. Person A
Reading of representation Person B
Action and reflection Person B
15A Sociological Complement(Walsham 2005)
- What are the reasons for particular
re-presentations (or deliberate
misrepresentations) made by human actors? - What is represented and for whom?
- Who requires particular representations, and for
what purpose? - What incentives (or disincentives) are provided
for specific representations?
16Grounded Theory
- Due originally to Glaser and Strauss (1967)
- Welcome emphasis on learning from the data rather
than imposing a prior theoretical view - I like the above emphasis but find the specific
approach (and its later variants) too
programmatic for my taste - I prefer a balanced picture of learning from
prior theory learning from the data
17Some Donts ofTheory Generation and Choice
- Dont fix on one theory and then read nothing
else - Dont leave theory generation until the end of
your study - Dont dismiss a theorys value until you have
read about it in depth
18Some Dos ofTheory Generation and Choice
- Do listen to what others find valuable
- Do read widely on different theories
- Do choose theories which speak to you (not
because they are the current fashion)