2019
Nurhas, Irawan; Geisler, Stefan; Pawlowski, Jan M
Why Should the Q-Method be Integrated into the Design Science Research? A Systematic Mapping Study Konferenzbeitrag
In: 10th Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems, Association for Information Systems 2019.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: DSR, IS Method, Q method, Q methodology, Q sort
@inproceedings{nurhas2019should,
title = {Why Should the Q-Method be Integrated into the Design Science Research? A Systematic Mapping Study},
author = {Irawan Nurhas and Stefan Geisler and Jan M Pawlowski},
url = {https://aisel.aisnet.org/scis2019/9/},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-08-14},
booktitle = {10th Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems},
organization = {Association for Information Systems},
abstract = {The Q-method has been utilized over time in various areas, including information systems. In this study, we used a systematic mapping to illustrate how the Q-method was applied within Information Systems (IS) community and proposing towards integration of Q-method into the Design Sciences Research (DSR) process as a tool for future research DSR-based IS studies. In this mapping study, we collected peer-reviewed journals from Basket-of-Eight journals and the digital library of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). Then we grouped the publications according to the process of DSR, and different variables for preparing Q-method from IS publications. We found that the potential of the Q-methodology can be used to support each main research stage of DSR processes and can serve as the useful tool to evaluate a system in the IS topic of system analysis and design.},
keywords = {DSR, IS Method, Q method, Q methodology, Q sort},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
The Q-method has been utilized over time in various areas, including information systems. In this study, we used a systematic mapping to illustrate how the Q-method was applied within Information Systems (IS) community and proposing towards integration of Q-method into the Design Sciences Research (DSR) process as a tool for future research DSR-based IS studies. In this mapping study, we collected peer-reviewed journals from Basket-of-Eight journals and the digital library of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). Then we grouped the publications according to the process of DSR, and different variables for preparing Q-method from IS publications. We found that the potential of the Q-methodology can be used to support each main research stage of DSR processes and can serve as the useful tool to evaluate a system in the IS topic of system analysis and design.