Abstract This paper focuses forward cross-cultural software production and use.
Abstract
This paper focuses forward cross-cultural software production and use, which is increasingly public in today's more globalized world. A theoretical basis for analysis is expanded using concepts drawn from structuration theory. The theory is illustrated using sum of two units cross-cultural case studies. It is argued that structurational analysis provides a deeper examination of cross-cultural working and IS than is construct in the current literature, which is dominated by dint of Hofstede-type studies. In particular, the theoretical approach can be used to analyze cross-cultural conflict and contradiction, cultural heterogeneity, detailed work patterns, and the dynamic nature of agriculture The paper contributes to the growing
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