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== '''Socio-technical theory''' ==
 
== '''Socio-technical theory''' ==
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Mumford, E., (1995), Effective Systems Design and Requirements Analysis: The ETHICS Approach, London, Macmillan <br>
 
Mumford, E., (1995), Effective Systems Design and Requirements Analysis: The ETHICS Approach, London, Macmillan <br>
 
Mumford, E., (2003), Redesigning Human Systems, Hershey, IRM Press
 
Mumford, E., (2003), Redesigning Human Systems, Hershey, IRM Press
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Sawyer, S., and Jarrahi, M. H. 2014. Sociotechnical Approaches to the Study of Information Systems. In A. Tucker, & H. Topi (Eds.), Computing Handbook: Information systems and information technology, 3rd Edition. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis.
    
== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
 
== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
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Griffith, Terri L., Fuller, Mark A., & Northcraft, Gregory B. 1998. Facilitator influence in group support systems: Intended and unintended effects. Information Systems Research, 9(1): 20.  
 
Griffith, Terri L., Fuller, Mark A., & Northcraft, Gregory B. 1998. Facilitator influence in group support systems: Intended and unintended effects. Information Systems Research, 9(1): 20.  
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Grover, Varun, & Jeong, Seung R. 1995. The implementation of business process reengineering. Journal of Management Information Systems, 12(1): 109.  
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Grover, Varun, & Jeong, Seung R. 1995. [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/8639 The implementation of business process reengineering]. Journal of Management Information Systems, 12(1): 109.  
    
Herrmann, Thomas, & Loser, Kai-Uwe. 1999. Vagueness in models of socio-technical systems. Behaviour & Information Technology, 18(5): 313-323.  
 
Herrmann, Thomas, & Loser, Kai-Uwe. 1999. Vagueness in models of socio-technical systems. Behaviour & Information Technology, 18(5): 313-323.  
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Ryan, Sherry D., & Harrison, David A. 2000. Considering social subsystem costs and benefits in information technology investment decisions: A view from the field on anticipated payoffs. Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(4): 11.  
 
Ryan, Sherry D., & Harrison, David A. 2000. Considering social subsystem costs and benefits in information technology investment decisions: A view from the field on anticipated payoffs. Journal of Management Information Systems, 16(4): 11.  
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Ryan, Sherry D., Harrison, David A., & Schkade, Lawrence L. 2002. Information-technology investment decisions: When do costs and benefits in the social subsystem matter? Journal of Management Information Systems, 19(2): 85-127.  
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Ryan, Sherry D., Harrison, David A., & Schkade, Lawrence L. 2002. [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/7508 Information-technology investment decisions: When do costs and benefits in the social subsystem matter]? Journal of Management Information Systems, 19(2): 85-127.  
    
Shani, A. B., Grant, Robert M., Krishnan, R., & Thompson, Eric. 1992. Advanced manufacturing systems and organizational choice: Sociotechnical system approach. California management review, 34(4): 91.  
 
Shani, A. B., Grant, Robert M., Krishnan, R., & Thompson, Eric. 1992. Advanced manufacturing systems and organizational choice: Sociotechnical system approach. California management review, 34(4): 91.  
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Whitworth, Brian, & De Moor, Aldo. 2003. Legitimate by design: Towards trusted socio-technical systems. Behaviour & Information Technology, 22(1): 31.  
 
Whitworth, Brian, & De Moor, Aldo. 2003. Legitimate by design: Towards trusted socio-technical systems. Behaviour & Information Technology, 22(1): 31.  
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Zemke, R. 1987. Sociotechnical systems: Bringing people and technology together. Training, 24: 47.  
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Zemke, R. 1987. Sociotechnical systems: Bringing people and technology together. Training, 24: 47.
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== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
[[General system theory]], [[Actor network theory]], [[Soft systems theory]]
 
[[General system theory]], [[Actor network theory]], [[Soft systems theory]]
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