Generalizations from an interpretive study : the case of a South African community-based health information system

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dc.contributor.author Byrne, Elaine
dc.contributor.author Sahay, Sundeep
dc.date.accessioned 2007-09-10T08:29:59Z
dc.date.available 2007-09-10T08:29:59Z
dc.date.issued 2007-06
dc.description.abstract This paper explores the making of generalizations from interpretive research by examining the process of developing a community-based information system (IS) in a rural area in South Africa. Lee and Baskerville’s [1] framework of four categories, and Walsham’s four types, of generalizations form a framework that is used in this case study. Using the concept of the Ideal Speech Situation two empirical to theoretical generalizations are made: the reconceptualization of participation and the need to generate common ground in which free and open dialogue between those who use, and those who are affected by the IS, is made possible. The main argument of this paper, using the generalizations made from this single case study, is that generalizations from interpretive research can be made and that much valuable contribution in the IS field is lost because IS researchers fail to make these generalizations. en
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dc.identifier.citation Byrne, E & Sahay, S 2007, 'Generalizations from an interpretive study : the case of a South African community-based health information system', South African Computer Journal, vol. 38, pp. 8-19. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_comp.html] en
dc.identifier.issn 1015-7999
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/3451
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Computer Society of South Africa en
dc.rights Computer Society of South Africa en
dc.subject Generalizations en
dc.subject Interpretive research en
dc.subject Health information systems en
dc.subject.lcsh Interpreters (Computer programs)
dc.subject.lcsh Information resources management -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Health facilities -- South Africa -- Information technology
dc.title Generalizations from an interpretive study : the case of a South African community-based health information system en
dc.type Article en


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