TY - JOUR
T1 - Time is of the essence
T2 - a systematic literature review of temporality in information systems development research
AU - O'Connor, Mairead
AU - Conboy, Kieran
AU - Dennehy, Denis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2023/4/11
Y1 - 2023/4/11
N2 - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify, classify and analyse temporality in information systems development (ISD) literature. Design/methodology/approach: The authors address the temporality and ISD research gap by using a framework – which classifies time into three categories: conceptions of time, mapping activities to time and actors relating to time. The authors conduct a systematic literature review which investigates time in ISD within the Senior Scholars' Basket, Information Technology & People (IT&P), and top two information systems conferences over the past 20 years. The search strategy resulted in 9,850 studies of which 47 were identified as primary papers. Findings: The results reveal that ISD research is ill equipped for contemporary thinking around time. This systematic literature review (SLR) contributes to ISD by finding the following gaps in the literature: (1) clock time is dominant and all other types of time are under-researched; (2) contributions to mapping activities to time is lacking and existing studies focus on single ISD projects rather multiple complex ISD projects; (3) research on actors relating to time is lacking; (4) existing ISD studies which contribute to temporal characteristics are fragmented and lack integration with other categories of time and (5) ISD methodology papers lack contributions to temporal characteristics and fail to acknowledge and contribute to time as a multifaceted interrelated concept. Originality/value: This work has developed the first SLR on temporality in ISD. This study provides a starting point for ISD researchers and ISD practitioners to test commonly held temporal assumptions of ISD researchers and practitioners.
AB - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify, classify and analyse temporality in information systems development (ISD) literature. Design/methodology/approach: The authors address the temporality and ISD research gap by using a framework – which classifies time into three categories: conceptions of time, mapping activities to time and actors relating to time. The authors conduct a systematic literature review which investigates time in ISD within the Senior Scholars' Basket, Information Technology & People (IT&P), and top two information systems conferences over the past 20 years. The search strategy resulted in 9,850 studies of which 47 were identified as primary papers. Findings: The results reveal that ISD research is ill equipped for contemporary thinking around time. This systematic literature review (SLR) contributes to ISD by finding the following gaps in the literature: (1) clock time is dominant and all other types of time are under-researched; (2) contributions to mapping activities to time is lacking and existing studies focus on single ISD projects rather multiple complex ISD projects; (3) research on actors relating to time is lacking; (4) existing ISD studies which contribute to temporal characteristics are fragmented and lack integration with other categories of time and (5) ISD methodology papers lack contributions to temporal characteristics and fail to acknowledge and contribute to time as a multifaceted interrelated concept. Originality/value: This work has developed the first SLR on temporality in ISD. This study provides a starting point for ISD researchers and ISD practitioners to test commonly held temporal assumptions of ISD researchers and practitioners.
KW - Information systems development
KW - Systematic literature review
KW - Temporality
KW - Time
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U2 - 10.1108/ITP-11-2019-0597
DO - 10.1108/ITP-11-2019-0597
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85132928143
SN - 0959-3845
VL - 36
SP - 1200
EP - 1234
JO - Information Technology & People
JF - Information Technology & People
IS - 3
ER -