Research Problematisation

In this seminar, Robert Davison will explore how researchers motivate their research and in particular focus on the concept of problematisation. He argues that a careful problematisation will lead to a better motivated research design that has more significant contributions to both research and practice. The seminar will contrast problematisation with the often-practiced "gap spotting" approach, and outline some of the deficiencies of the latter. It will provide examples of problematisation and ideas about how the technique can be applied in practice. The seminar should provoke debate about how and why we do research. The speaker will also provide reflections from the perspective of an editor on the nature of contribution in Information Systems and will be very open to a conversation with the audience about any aspect of IS publishing.

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Robert Davison is a Professor of Information Systems at the City University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on the use and misuse of information systems, especially with respect to problem solving, guanxi formation and knowledge management, in Chinese organisations. He is particularly known for his scholarship in the domain of action research. Within the AIS, Robert chaired the research ethics committee for many years, and is currently convenor of the College of Senior Scholars. Robert currently chairs the IFIP WG 9.4 (The Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development) and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Information Systems Journal and the Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. As a researcher and as an editor, he seeks to promote both an inclusive and an indigenous perspective to research.

Home Page: http://www.is.cityu.edu.hk/staff/isrobert

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Silvia Masiero
Published Sep. 29, 2022 11:50 AM - Last modified Mar. 6, 2023 7:50 AM