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  4. Dialectical Tensions in Design Theorizing: Exploring the Selection, Use, and Development of Kernel Theory
 
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2024
Conference Paper
Title

Dialectical Tensions in Design Theorizing: Exploring the Selection, Use, and Development of Kernel Theory

Abstract
Theory is a pivotal component in Information Systems (IS) research and no less so in Design Science Research (DSR) projects, which are typically expected to select and use kernel theories to develop theoretical contributions. However, the actual application and utilization of kernel theories remain challenging and heterogeneous – from producing theoretical outcomes in each project to using theory for the justification of design activities. This is problematic since academic journals have high expectations for selecting, using, and contributing to (kernel) theory. As a consequence, DSR researchers, especially novice ones, face challenges in navigating the high expectations of journals with a blurry research component. In this paper, we explore a set of tensions prevalent in the selection, use, and development of kernel theory to then elaborate on possible pathways to respond to them.
Author(s)
Möller, Frederik  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Software- und Systemtechnik ISST  
Schoormann, Thorsten
Fraunhofer-Institut für Software- und Systemtechnik ISST  
Ciriello, Raffaele
Hansen, Magnus Rotvit Perlt
Mainwork
Design Science Research for a Resilient Future. 19th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2024. Proceedings  
Conference
International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology 2024  
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-61175-9_14
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Software- und Systemtechnik ISST  
Keyword(s)
  • Design Science Research

  • Justificatory Knowledge

  • Kernel Theory

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