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Simplifying sensemaking: Concept, process, strengths, shortcomings, and ways forward for information systems in contemporary business environments

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posted on 2024-11-15, 16:12 authored by Morteza Namvar, Jacob Cybulski, Cynthia Phang, Chong-Yaw Wee, Kevin Y L Tan
2018 Namvar, Cybulski, Phang, Ee & Tan. Sensemaking is a popular and useful organizational behaviour concept that is gaining visibility in the field of information systems. However, it remains relatively unknown compared to more established information systems concepts like technology acceptance and resistance. To enhance and propel greater use of sensemaking in information systems, this article offers a systematic explanation of sensemaking, specifically focusing on its concept, process, strengths, and shortcomings, as well as discussing ways forward for information systems in contemporary business environments.

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Namvar, M., Cybulski, J., Phang, C., Wee, C. & Tan, K. (2018). Simplifying sensemaking: Concept, process, strengths, shortcomings, and ways forward for information systems in contemporary business environments. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 22 1-10.

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Australasian Journal of Information Systems

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22

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English

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122186

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