Abstract
This paper focuses on the design and implementation of Organisational Ubiquitous Information Systems for Digital Native and Digital Immigrant users. Organisational Ubiquitous Information Systems refer to information systems available through many devices such as smart phones that are used by employees of an organisation anytime and anywhere to achieve specific work related goal(s). A multi-methodological approach was used to explore the design requirements for Organisational Ubiquitous Information Systems design as compared with Traditional Information Systems design. The findings suggest that Organisational Ubiquitous Information Systems are part of a large organisational digital ecosystem, and hence a design and implementation framework for these systems needs to reflect this. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for the Organisational Ubiquitous Information Systems design process.
Recommended Citation
Tilvawala, Khushbu; Myers, Michael D.; and Sundaram, David, "DESIGN OF ORGANISATIONAL UBIQUITOUS INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A FRAMEWORK FOR DIGITAL NATIVE AND DIGITAL IMMIGRANT USERS" (2014). PACIS 2014 Proceedings. 132.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2014/132