Paper Type
Short
Paper Number
PACIS2026-1204
Description
This study examines how community-centered analytics systems enable inclusive participation over time in analytics-intensive sustainability contexts. Using a longitudinal interpretive analysis of a tourism and mangrove analytics initiative in Pengudang Village, Indonesia, the study extends Inclusion by Design beyond affordance translation toward affordance stabilization. Findings show how analytics affordances become durable through epistemic credibility, temporal continuity, and institutional embedding. The study contributes to affordance theory by conceptualizing stabilization as a post-translation process through which analytics become routinized, trusted, and collectively actionable within community-based sustainability governance and recurring analytics-in-use practices.
Recommended Citation
Wasesa, Meditya; Astari, Annisa Joviani; and van Heck, Eric, "Inclusive Analytics for Sustainability: Affordance Stabilization in Community-Based Tourism" (2026). PACIS 2026 Proceedings. 2.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2026/data_analtyics/data_anltics/2
Inclusive Analytics for Sustainability: Affordance Stabilization in Community-Based Tourism
This study examines how community-centered analytics systems enable inclusive participation over time in analytics-intensive sustainability contexts. Using a longitudinal interpretive analysis of a tourism and mangrove analytics initiative in Pengudang Village, Indonesia, the study extends Inclusion by Design beyond affordance translation toward affordance stabilization. Findings show how analytics affordances become durable through epistemic credibility, temporal continuity, and institutional embedding. The study contributes to affordance theory by conceptualizing stabilization as a post-translation process through which analytics become routinized, trusted, and collectively actionable within community-based sustainability governance and recurring analytics-in-use practices.
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