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Discusses the role of theory in applied research. Applies severaltheoretical perspectives from organizational science to the subject oforganisational support for enduser computing. Concludes that a varietyof theoretical perspectives gives a richer understanding of thephenomenon, a source of testable propositions, and a possibility tointegrate and combine models. States the purpose of the paper is tostimulate researchers to understand and use existing theory.
Information Technology and People – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 1, 1992
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