On the Relationship between the IT Artifact and Design Theory: The Case of Virtual Social Facilitation

Niehaves Björn, Ortbach Kevin, Tavakoli Asin

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Both the IT artifact and design theory are fundamental elements of a design science project. While literature provides an extensive discussion on why IT artifacts and design theory can be regarded as two sides of the same coin, an operational detailed model on how to actually decode and translate the one into the other is not yet to be found. In this paper, we address this important issue taking the example of social facilitation, a theory perspective that informs us about how the integration of social media features in IT-based routine work can increase task performance. With the help of this example we are able to demonstrate how a lack of discussion regarding the relationship between the actual implementation (IT artifact perspective) and corresponding variables (design theory perspective) can create significant issues of scientific rigor. In order to overcome this gap, we develop a design theorizing framework that differentiates between the structural model (inner model), the measurement model, and the design model (both outer model components). Based on our findings, the paper concludes with discussing potentially fruitful avenues for future research and theory development in design science.

Details about the publication

EditorsPeffers Ken, Rothenberger Marcus, Kuechler Bill
Book titleDesign Science Research in Information Systems. Advances in Theory and Practice 7th International Conference, DESRIST 2012, Las Vegas, NV, USA, May 14-15, 2012. Proceedings
Page range354-370
PublisherSpringer
Place of publicationBerlin, Heidelberg
Title of seriesLecture Notes in Computer Science (ISSN: 0302-9743)
Volume of series7286
StatusPublished
Release year2012 (08/05/2012)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Conference7th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST) 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
ISBN978-3-642-29862-2
KeywordsDesign theory; Framework; Artifact-Theory Relationship; Instantiation; Virtual Social Facilitation

Authors from the University of Münster

Niehaves, Björn
Ortbach, Kevin

Distinctions received for the publication

Best Paper Award
Awarded by: DESRIST 2012
Award given to: Niehaves, Björn; Ortbach, Kevin; Tavakoli, Asin
Date of awarding: 15/05/2012
Type of distinction: Best publication award