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Theorising about barriers to open e-learning systems in public administrations
Julia StoffregenJan M. Pawlowskisubject
Sociotechnical systemopen educational resourcesProcess (engineering)E-learning (theory)Change modelorganisational changeinformation systemsOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationta516yhteisöllinen oppiminenBusiness and International ManagementApplied Psychologytietojärjestelmätta11305 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)collaborative e-learningpublic administrationOpen educational resourcesorganisaatiomuutokset0506 political scienceAdaptive structuration theoryevent studiesEngineering ethics050203 business & managementdescription
Abstract Barriers to the general use of e-learning technology are known across various contexts. Despite increasing efforts to clarify the range of these barriers, few efforts have been made to advance the theorising about them and, thus, to answer why and how they unfold. This study is motivated to overcome this unaddressed problem and develops a process model based on adaptive structuration theory (AST) and the punctuated socio-technical change model (PSIC). It represents how barriers unfold between actors, technology, and organisational properties in public administrations. The PaSIC model provides a new perspective on how critical incidents drive the emergence and progress of barriers to the general use of e-learning technology. Implications of the study clarify why particular organisational actors, properties and technology should be considered in future research in order to realise change in open e-learning systems.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2018-07-01 | Technological Forecasting and Social Change |