Author:
Angela Lacerda Nobre
Affiliation:
Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal ESCE-IPS, Portugal
Keyword(s):
Organisational Learning, Heidegger’s ontology, information systems design, socio-philosophy, social context, situatedness, discursiveness, understanding and being-in-the-world.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Artificial Intelligence
;
Business Process Management
;
e-Business
;
Enterprise Engineering
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Information Systems Analysis and Specification
;
Knowledge Management and Information Sharing
;
Knowledge-Based Systems
;
Requirements Analysis And Management
;
Symbolic Systems
Abstract:
Organisational learning has gained wide recognition both among academics and practitioners. The need to focus on core knowledge processes and to consider both their tacit and their explicit dimensions has led organisations to value the contributions from socio-philosophy. Heidegger’ ontology, in particular, is highly relevant because it radically shifts the attention towards the situated and discursive dimensions of organisational social contexts. This attention, focused on social practices and on language use, has critical implications to information systems design because it addresses the mechanisms through which work systems and their supporting technology help to determine ways of being.