Affordance Theory for Information Systems project implementation: a process and organizational outlook

authors

  • Pedrola Ferran Pérez
  • Vitari Claudio

keywords

  • Multiple Case Study
  • Affordance Theory
  • Affordance Actualization
  • Affordance Effect
  • Multinational Corporation

document type

COMM

abstract

This paper explores the Information Systems project implementations in organizations. It focuses on the actualization of the affordances that result from the intertwining of the Information Technology (IT) artefact and the organization and we answer to the following research question "How do organizations actualize affordances?" With a qualitative multiple case study on the different local entities of an international leading retailer, this research identifies that previous research omitted the top management sponsorship as one of the main influences for the actualization process. Moreover, constrains perception is observed in the collected data and its role is assessed. This paper contributes the development of the affordance theory by providing an updated process-based integrative theoretical framework for affordances at the organizational level, aimed to support further research on Information Systems.

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