DocumentCode
3293447
Title
Boundary Objects, Agents, and Organizations: Lessons from E-Document System Development in Thailand
Author
Chongthammakun, Radaphat ; Jackson, Steven J.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
4-7 Jan. 2012
Firstpage
2249
Lastpage
2258
Abstract
Star and Griesemer´s concept of boundary objects has become a central analytic framework in the fields of science and technology studies (STS), computer supported cooperative work (CSCW), information science, and organizational studies. Scholars have also begun to extend the original boundary object concept in useful ways: for example, to boundary agents and organizations, emphasizing the active nature of translation or communication between networks, organizations, and social worlds. These insights have for the most part not carried over into scholarship on information technology and organizational reform in the public sector, and still less to DG reform efforts outside of the global north. The present paper develops a suite of boundary concepts - objects, agents, and organizations -- and connects these to core problems in DG scholarship. Our empirical focus is on DG reform efforts in Thailand - in particular, tensions and challenges surrounding ongoing efforts to develop interoperable and government-wide e-Document systems and practices.
Keywords
document handling; CSCW; STS; Thailand; agents; boundary objects; central analytic framework; computer supported cooperative work; e-document system development; information science; information technology; organizational studies; organizations; science and technology studies; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Computers; Documentation; Government; Joining processes; Boundary objects; boundary agents; boundary organizations; bureaucracy; digital government; system development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location
Maui, HI
ISSN
1530-1605
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1925-7
Electronic_ISBN
1530-1605
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2012.133
Filename
6149287
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