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POSITIONING AND PRESENTING
DESIGN SCIENCE RESEARCH FOR
MAXIMUM IMPACT
Gregor & Hevner (2013)
Presenters:
1. Muhammad Nauman Shahid
2. Zhu Cungen
Objectives
2
 What is/are:
Information Systems about?
Design science research (DSR)?
Research process in DSR?
Types of knowledge and contributions made to
DSR
 Publication schema for DSR
 Publication opportunities and reasons for acceptance
 Conclusion
What is Information Systems (IS) about?
3
• “Information Systems is the study of the understandings people require
so they can create new value, and of the analysis, design,
development, deployment, operation, and management of systems to
inform these understandings.” (Nunamaker & Briggs, 2011, p. 20:3)
• “Information systems are implemented within an organization for the
purpose of improving the effectiveness and efficiency of that
organization.” (Hevner et al., 2004, p. 76)
What is design science research (DSR)?
4
• Two paradigms in IS research: (Hevner et al., 2004, p. 75)
1. Behavioral science: “Develop and verify theories that explain or predict
human or organizational behavior”
2. Design science: “Extend the boundaries of human and organizational
capabilities by creating new and innovative artifacts”.
• “An IT artifact, implemented in an organizational context, is often the object of
study in IS behavioral-science research.” (ibid., p. 77)
• “Design science creates and evaluates IT artifacts intended to solve identified
organizational problems.” (ibid.)
• “In IS, DSR involves the construction of a wide range of socio-technical artifacts
such as decision support systems, modeling tools, governance strategies, methods
for IS evaluation, and IS change interventions.” (Gregor & Hevner, 2013, p. 337)
How does the research process in DSR look
like?
6
Peffers et al. (2008), p. 54
Figure 1. DSRM Process Model
Types of knowledge in DSR (1/2)
Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 343 7
 There are two interlinked types of knowledge in DSR, both which form
the knowledge base for DSR
–  - Decriptive Knowledge  behavorial science research
• “is the "what" knowledge about natural phenomena and the
laws and regularities among phenomena”
–  - Prescriptive Knowledge  design science research
• “is the "how" knowledge of human-built artifacts”
 Both knowledge types are used to inform and ground the research
process
Types of knowledge in DSR (2/2)
Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 344
8
How do these knowledge types work
together?
Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 344 9
What kinds of DSR contribution types are
there?
9
Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 342
DSR knowledge contribution framework:
maturity of artifacts versus maturity of
problem context
1
0
Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 345
For which knowledge contributions are
there publication opportunities?
11
Goes, P. B. (2014), p.v
How should a DSR publication be structured?
1
2
Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 350
Wrapping-up: What are overall reasons for
paper acceptance in IS Journals?
1
3
Straub, D. W. (2013), p. v
Summary
1
4
 DSR is about knowledge contributions in terms of socio-
technical artifacts
 DSR has a defined research process
 Two interlinked types of knowledge in DSR (descriptive and
prescriptive)
 Knowledge contributions can be of different kinds
(improvement, invention, exaptation, routine)
 Defined publication schema for DSR
 Required and enhancing elements for IS paper acceptance
References
 Goes, P. B. (2014): Design Science Research in Top Information Systems
Journals. In: MIS Quarterly, 38 (1), pp. iii-viii
 Gregor, S.; Hevner, A. R. (2013): Positioning and Presenting Design Science
Research for Maximum Impact. In: MIS Quarterly, 37 (2), pp. 337-355
 Hevner, A. R.; March, S. T.; Park, J.; Ram, S. (2004): Design Science in
Information Systems Research. In: MIS Quarterly, 28 (1), pp. 75-105
 Nunamaker & Briggs (2011): Toward a Broader Vision for Information Systems. In: ACM
Transactions on Management Information Systems, 2 (4), pp. 20:1-20:12
 Peffers, K.; Tuunanen, T.; Rothenberger, M. A.; Chatterjee, S. (2008): A Design Science
Research Methodology for Information Systems Research. In: Journal of Management
Information Systems, 24 (3), pp. 45-77
 Straub, D. W. (2009): Editor's Comments: Why Top Journals Accept Your Paper. In:
MIS Quarterly, 33 (3), pp. iii-x
1
5

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Positioning and presenting design science research for maximum impact

  • 1. POSITIONING AND PRESENTING DESIGN SCIENCE RESEARCH FOR MAXIMUM IMPACT Gregor & Hevner (2013) Presenters: 1. Muhammad Nauman Shahid 2. Zhu Cungen
  • 2. Objectives 2  What is/are: Information Systems about? Design science research (DSR)? Research process in DSR? Types of knowledge and contributions made to DSR  Publication schema for DSR  Publication opportunities and reasons for acceptance  Conclusion
  • 3. What is Information Systems (IS) about? 3 • “Information Systems is the study of the understandings people require so they can create new value, and of the analysis, design, development, deployment, operation, and management of systems to inform these understandings.” (Nunamaker & Briggs, 2011, p. 20:3) • “Information systems are implemented within an organization for the purpose of improving the effectiveness and efficiency of that organization.” (Hevner et al., 2004, p. 76)
  • 4. What is design science research (DSR)? 4 • Two paradigms in IS research: (Hevner et al., 2004, p. 75) 1. Behavioral science: “Develop and verify theories that explain or predict human or organizational behavior” 2. Design science: “Extend the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by creating new and innovative artifacts”. • “An IT artifact, implemented in an organizational context, is often the object of study in IS behavioral-science research.” (ibid., p. 77) • “Design science creates and evaluates IT artifacts intended to solve identified organizational problems.” (ibid.) • “In IS, DSR involves the construction of a wide range of socio-technical artifacts such as decision support systems, modeling tools, governance strategies, methods for IS evaluation, and IS change interventions.” (Gregor & Hevner, 2013, p. 337)
  • 5. How does the research process in DSR look like? 6 Peffers et al. (2008), p. 54 Figure 1. DSRM Process Model
  • 6. Types of knowledge in DSR (1/2) Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 343 7  There are two interlinked types of knowledge in DSR, both which form the knowledge base for DSR –  - Decriptive Knowledge  behavorial science research • “is the "what" knowledge about natural phenomena and the laws and regularities among phenomena” –  - Prescriptive Knowledge  design science research • “is the "how" knowledge of human-built artifacts”  Both knowledge types are used to inform and ground the research process
  • 7. Types of knowledge in DSR (2/2) Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 344 8
  • 8. How do these knowledge types work together? Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 344 9
  • 9. What kinds of DSR contribution types are there? 9 Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 342
  • 10. DSR knowledge contribution framework: maturity of artifacts versus maturity of problem context 1 0 Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 345
  • 11. For which knowledge contributions are there publication opportunities? 11 Goes, P. B. (2014), p.v
  • 12. How should a DSR publication be structured? 1 2 Gregor & Hevner (2013), p. 350
  • 13. Wrapping-up: What are overall reasons for paper acceptance in IS Journals? 1 3 Straub, D. W. (2013), p. v
  • 14. Summary 1 4  DSR is about knowledge contributions in terms of socio- technical artifacts  DSR has a defined research process  Two interlinked types of knowledge in DSR (descriptive and prescriptive)  Knowledge contributions can be of different kinds (improvement, invention, exaptation, routine)  Defined publication schema for DSR  Required and enhancing elements for IS paper acceptance
  • 15. References  Goes, P. B. (2014): Design Science Research in Top Information Systems Journals. In: MIS Quarterly, 38 (1), pp. iii-viii  Gregor, S.; Hevner, A. R. (2013): Positioning and Presenting Design Science Research for Maximum Impact. In: MIS Quarterly, 37 (2), pp. 337-355  Hevner, A. R.; March, S. T.; Park, J.; Ram, S. (2004): Design Science in Information Systems Research. In: MIS Quarterly, 28 (1), pp. 75-105  Nunamaker & Briggs (2011): Toward a Broader Vision for Information Systems. In: ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, 2 (4), pp. 20:1-20:12  Peffers, K.; Tuunanen, T.; Rothenberger, M. A.; Chatterjee, S. (2008): A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research. In: Journal of Management Information Systems, 24 (3), pp. 45-77  Straub, D. W. (2009): Editor's Comments: Why Top Journals Accept Your Paper. In: MIS Quarterly, 33 (3), pp. iii-x 1 5