Use of group decision support systems as an appropriation process

Citation:

Poole, M.S. & DeSanctis, G. (1989). Use of group decision support systems as an appropriation process. System Sciences, 1989. Vol.IV: Emerging Technologies and Applications Track, Proceedings of ihe Twenty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 1989. Kailua-Kona: IEEE.

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Type of work: Communication

Categories:

Sociology

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structuration theory

Abstract:

Adaptive structuration theory is offered as a theoretical foundation for research on group decision support systems. Building on the theories of structuration advanced by several European social theorists, the theory of adaptive structuration attempts to explain how technology affects group and organizational processes and resultant outcomes. Rather than viewing technology as a direct, causal influence on human behavior, this theory holds that it is the active use of technology by people which determines observable outcomes.