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R Lamb, R Kling - MIS quarterly, 2003 - JSTOR

Reconceptualizing users as social actors in information systems research.

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Abstract

A concept of the user is fundamental to much of the research and practice of information systems design, development, and evaluation. Usercentered information studies have relied on individualistic cognitive models to carefully examine the criteria that influence the selection of information and communication technologies (ICTs) that people make. In many ways, these studies have improved our understanding of how a good information resource fits the people who use it. However, research approaches based on an individualistic user …