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- Title
APPLYING MULTIPLE-CASE STUDY FOR THEORY BUILDING: EXPLORING AN INTERPRETIVE APPROACH IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS.
- Authors
Reksoatmodjo, Wahyuni; Utomo, Hargo; Hartono, Jogiyanto; Djunaedi, Achmad
- Abstract
This paper aims to explore the advantages of case study in explaining the phenomena of strategic alignment in the Information Systems area. An interpretive approach is used to explore the contextual meaning within which the predictive variables are actually hidden in the cases. Data were gathered from field interviews of selected resource persons in the target companies combined with secondary data such as company reports and documentations. The elaboration of textual data derived from the study relies on an intentional analysis in order to explore the dynamic process of strategic alignment in companies. The study supports the arguments of using case studies as elaborative method to discover some evidences and complex phenomena in Information Systems.
- Subjects
STRATEGIC planning; ACQUISITION of data; INFORMATION storage &; retrieval systems; CONTEXTUAL analysis; BUSINESSPEOPLE
- Publication
International Journal of the Academic Business World, 2012, Vol 6, Issue 2, p19
- ISSN
1942-6089
- Publication type
Case Study