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Perspektiven auf Informationsinfrastruktur

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Vor über zwanzig Jahren hat der Begriff ‚Informationsinfrastruktur‘ Einzug gehalten in die Wirtschaftsinformatik und verwandte Fachgebiete. Er wurde dabei aus unterschiedlichen theoretischen Perspektiven und mit unterschiedlichen praktischen Fragestellungen ausgeleuchtet. In diesem Kapitel werden vier theoretische Perspektiven auf das Phänomen der Informationsinfrastruktur dargestellt: Informationsinfrastruktur als komplexes Designobjekt, als relationales Phänomen, als Arbeitsinfrastruktur und als inter-organisationales Informationssystem. Es wird gezeigt, inwiefern diese unterschiedlichen Perspektiven Facetten eines gemeinsam erkannten neuartigen Phänomens erfassen und welche inneren Zusammenhänge es zwischen diesen Perspektiven gibt. Darüber hinaus wird auch aufgezeigt, welche theoretischen Schwächen jede dieser vier Perspektiven charakterisieren und inwiefern sich in diesen Schwächen, jeweils auf eigene Art und Weise, eine Grundthematik zeigt, die Informationsinfrastrukturen insgesamt auszeichnen, nämlich ihre eigentümliche Eigenschaft, gleichzeitig stabil und anpassungsfähig zu sein.

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    Cash (1985) verwendet die Bezeichnung ‚Inter-organisational System‘ (IOS). In der Literatur hat sich aber weitgehend die Bezeichnung ‚Inter-organisational Information System‘ (IOIS) durchgesetzt; ich verwende beide Bezeichnungen synonym.

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    Mit der gleichen Begründung lässt sich auch von unternehmensweiten Informationsinfrastrukturen sprechen (z. B. Ciborra et al. 2000). Da die IOIS-Literatur sich aber v. a. auf das Problem einer fehlenden zentralisierten Governance-Struktur konzentriert, Unternehmen aufgrund ihrer hierarchischen Organisation aber über eine solche zentralisierte Governance-Struktur verfügen, schließe ich unternehmensweite Informationsinfrastrukturen im Folgenden von der Betrachtung aus. Allerdings haben die oben behandelten Informationsinfrastrukturen im Sinne von Arbeitsinfrastrukturen häufig auch den Charakter von unternehmensweiten Informationsinfrastrukturen; insofern wurden diese oben implizit mit-thematisiert.

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    Vgl. auch Horlück 1994. Später habe ich darauf hingewiesen, dass die Notwendigkeit semantischer und pragmatischer Abstimmung zur Unternehmensvernetzung auch nicht durch flexible Datenbeschreibungssprachen, insbesondere die sogenannte ‚Extensible Markup Language‘ (XML), verschwindet, eine Hoffnung, die zu dieser Zeit weit verbreitet war (Reimers 2001).

  4. 4.

    Ein solches Vorgehen ist nicht unüblich, vgl. z. B. Damsgaard und Lyytinen 1998 sowie Johnston und Gregor 2000.

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