Sharon Cox
Birmingham City University
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Archive | 2019
Sandi Kirkham; Sharon Cox
Collaboration between professional agencies in the public sector is essential to provide seamless, high quality services to citizens. Inter-agency working is often hindered by a prevalent silo culture, reinforced by resource-focused funding mechanisms. Checkland’s Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) aims to facilitate organizational improvement or change through an organizational learning approach. In this study, SSM was used to help facilitate a move towards partnership working in the public sector. Interview data was collected from senior members of 16 professional agencies, four months after completing the SSM activity to reflect on the experience. The interviews were then repeated 12 months later in order to facilitate reflection on the use, role and impact of SSM beyond any immediate effect. From the interviews, we identified contributions of change that were attributed to the use of SSM and challenges of using SSM to facilitate cultural change. The challenges are explored in four themes: the process of stakeholder selection; the power of stakeholders; the ensuing power structure within the problem situation; the role of SSM and systemic change. These themes are discussed as contributing factors that practitioners of SSM need to be aware of to ensure the sanctity of SSM during periods of cultural change.
open source systems | 2016
Stephen Murphy; Sharon Cox
Staged adoption models are a common feature of information systems (IS) adoption literature, yet these are rarely used in open source software (OSS) adoption studies. In this paper, a staged model for classifying the organizational adoption of OSS is proposed, based upon a critical review of existing staged adoption models and factors identified from OSS adoption literature. Innovations in the proposed model include: defined transition pathways between stages, additional stages and a decomposition of cessation of use into four distinct pathways.
Archive | 2008
Sharon Cox; John Perkins
Archive | 2009
Sharon Cox
Archive | 2018
Jan Krasniewicz; Sharon Cox
STPIS@CAiSE | 2017
Sharon Cox; Sandi Kirkham; Emma Love; Mohammad Mayouf
Archive | 2017
Sharon Cox
Archive | 2017
Jan Krasniewicz; Sharon Cox
2017 Computing Conference | 2017
David While; Jan Krasniewicz; Sharon Cox
The First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Information Systems in Digital Economy | 2016
John Perkins; Sharon Cox