The dangers of dance for the information systems discipline

Shirley Gregor*

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    Abstract

    Neil McBride (2018) asks if information systems (IS) is a science. He perceives several problems with current research practice and attitudes in information systems and proposes that we should treat it as a discipline in the humanities akin to dance studies. However, his proposal does not recognize that IS deals with both technology and humans. Further, he does not consider the different views of science and that one can view information systems as a science of the artificial in which one develops actionable knowledge in accordance with available evidence and uses scientific techniques in part. Failure to apply well-founded knowledge in building and applying technology can have significant adverse societal consequences, and professionals would see it as unethical. Since these considerations scarcely apply to dance studies, it appears a poor model for information systems.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number13
    Pages (from-to)205-210
    Number of pages6
    JournalCommunications of the Association for Information Systems
    Volume43
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2018

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