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Actor Network Theory provides a suitable lens for exploring both technical and human aspects of DSS institutionalization in the forestry domain
Has actor perspective Developer/Architect + , Researcher +
Has consequences Other existing approaches do not look behind the actors and why they do the things they do, contrary to Actor Network Theory they do not "trace" and thus they miss important connections.  +
Has country Germany +
Has decision making dimension More than one decision maker/stakeholder +
Has domain Ongoing development +
Has evidence Based on the account that we have developed, we are now able to explain how DSS are institutionalized in the forestry domain and why things have happened.  +
Has goods and services dimension Market services + , Non-market services +
Has objectives dimension Multiple objectives +
Has other relevant information See case  +
Has recommendation for action Consider both human and technology actors at the same level and follow their associations. Describe traces left by group formation.  +
Has reference See case  +
Has related case Germany-Actor Network Theory to Understand Collaborative Decision Support Systems Development in Forest Management Practice +
Has related lesson Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network +
Has spatial context Spatial with neighbourhood interrelations +
Has spatial scale Forest level + , Regional/national level +
Has statement Actor Network Theory provides a suitable lens for exploring both technical and human aspects of DSS institutionalization in the forestry domain  +
Has temporal scale Long term (strategic) +
ID 5  +
Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki. Actor Network Theory provides a suitable lens for exploring both technical and human aspects of DSS institutionalization in the forestry domain +
Categories Lesson  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 9 September 2013 04:58:22  +
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