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35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 3
Big Island, Hawaii
January 07-January 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1435-9
The threat of abandoned or extensively overhauled IS is a major concern for MIS specialists and businesses. This concern may stem from the mismatch between MIS specialist change agent role and IS environment, and is a complex problem. The problem results when the MIS specialist's role outlines responsibilities that cannot manage the state of uncertainty surrounding the IS initiative. This paper explores how the change agent role problem can be detected and alleviated with the help of a knowledge-based diagnostic tool. A conceptual model of the IS change agentry application domain is developed to capture the interactions among IS implementation factors. This knowledge representation scheme guides the reasoning process. The proposed approach could be used by MIS specialists proactively to facilitate the analysis of complex domain facts prior to committing resources to a change agent role. The approach is illustrated with case data. Managerial implications of the study are discussed.
Index Terms:
Change agent roles, IS implementation, Knowledge-based approach, Diagnostic reasoning, Case study
Citation:
M. Binbasioglu, E. Winston, "Knowledge-Based IS Implementation Support: An Application to the IS Change Agent Role Problem," hicss, vol. 3, pp.80b, 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 3, 2002
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