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A contextual model of information systems
Authors:Norman B Macintosh
Institution:School of Business, Queen''s University, Kingston, Canada
Abstract:The social-engineering of accounting and information systems has not kept pace with the awesome advances on the teachnical side. Attempts, such as human information processing systems, have proven too narrow and research efforts now are called for which include both the psychology of the user and the program conditions of the task. This paper outlines a model which combines both personal decision style and organizational technology to derive four distinct information systems styles — concise, cursory, diffuse, and elaborate - each of which is suited to a particular technology. The central idea is that accounting and information systems should be designed to be congruent with the organizational context which they serve.
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