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Towards a Method Family Supporting Information Services Co-Creation in the Transdisciplinary Context

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  • Jolita Ralyté

    (Institute of Services Science, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland)

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Increasing popularity of the notion of service in the enterprise business and information systems development facilitates the creation of new types of inter-organizational and multidisciplinary collaboration and value co-creation. Simple exchange of services between organizations evolves into the co-creation of transdisciplinary services shared by all involved partners. In this paper the authors introduce the notion of transdisciplinarity and discuss how to support information services co-creation in this new context. For this purpose, they identify and explore four main principles (communication, collaboration, co-innovation, and agility) to be implemented in the transdisciplinary information services co-creation – the challenges that their implementation entails and the existing approaches and techniques that support their implementation. Finally, the authors propose a method family approach as a means to create new methods including a large variability of techniques and providing configuration mechanisms. In particular, this paper demonstrates how to create a method family providing a flexible and agile process model based on the transdisciplinarity principles and allowing to combine techniques and approaches from different disciplines in order to support collaborative creativity, modeling and development of transdisciplinary services.

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  • Jolita Ralyté, 2013. "Towards a Method Family Supporting Information Services Co-Creation in the Transdisciplinary Context," International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design (IJISMD), IGI Global, vol. 4(3), pages 50-75, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jismd0:v:4:y:2013:i:3:p:50-75
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