Grounding Business Interaction Models: Socio-Instrumental Pragmatism as a Theoretical Foundation

Grounding Business Interaction Models: Socio-Instrumental Pragmatism as a Theoretical Foundation

Göran Goldkuhl, Mikael Lind
ISBN13: 9781605660523|ISBN10: 1605660523|EISBN13: 9781605660530
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-87828-991-9.ch136
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Goldkuhl, Göran, and Mikael Lind. "Grounding Business Interaction Models: Socio-Instrumental Pragmatism as a Theoretical Foundation." Human Computer Interaction: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, edited by Chee Siang Ang and Panayiotis Zaphiris, IGI Global, 2009, pp. 2071-2089. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-87828-991-9.ch136

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Goldkuhl, G. & Lind, M. (2009). Grounding Business Interaction Models: Socio-Instrumental Pragmatism as a Theoretical Foundation. In C. Ang & P. Zaphiris (Eds.), Human Computer Interaction: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 2071-2089). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-87828-991-9.ch136

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Goldkuhl, Göran, and Mikael Lind. "Grounding Business Interaction Models: Socio-Instrumental Pragmatism as a Theoretical Foundation." In Human Computer Interaction: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, edited by Chee Siang Ang and Panayiotis Zaphiris, 2071-2089. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2009. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-87828-991-9.ch136

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Abstract

In the information systems field there exist several theories for guiding the evaluation and design of information systems. These theories need to be transparent and harmonious. In this chapter, business action theory (BAT) as a domain ontology for business interaction and business processes is clarified by elaborating on socio-instrumental pragmatism (SIP) as a base ontology. SIP is an eclectic theory synthesizing several pragmatic theories from reference disciplines outside the IS area. One purpose of SIP is to enable seamless theorizing in the IS area. In this chapter we put forward the foundations of BAT and SIP which are then followed by grounding BAT in SIP. This grounding means that there will be an ontological clarification of BAT by specifying the social action and interaction character of business interaction.

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