Information Systems Theory
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Table of Contents
- Background of the author
- Central thesis being proposed
- Significant concepts and ideas
- Reasons for theory selection
- The extent of a ?Good Theory?
- References
Abstract
Karl E. Weick is one of the most influential people when it comes to organizational strategy and information systems. He was born on October 31, 1936 in Warsaw, Ind. and has served as a theorist and information specialist for many years, most recently at the University of Michigan (where he teaches in the Ross School of Business).
In this paper I will be discussing Weick's information system's theory, one of his most well known, but in the past he has contributed many important theories and publications.
In this paper I will be discussing Weick's information system's theory, one of his most well known, but in the past he has contributed many important theories and publications.
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