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Unlearning/Relearning in Processes of Business Information Systems Innovation
Unlearning/Relearning in Processes of Business Information Systems Innovation

Author(s): Maurizio Pighin, Anna Marzona
Subject(s): ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Fakultet organizacije i informatike, Sveučilište u Zagrebu
Keywords: Information Systems Innovation; Unlearning; Resistance to change;

Summary/Abstract: Unlearning is defined as throwing away concepts learnt in the past to give space for possible new learning. The learning process that supports deep change should be composed by different unlearning-learning phases, both at the individual level and at a more general organizational level. Must unlearning and relearning concepts be explicitly considered in business process reengineering based on the reorganization of information systems? This paper tries to answer this question, by describing the impact of change in information systems on the knowledge model of an organization. The analysis of a recent case study of information systems innovation, permit us to highlight common deficiencies in the design of information systems reengineering processes, particularly in SME. The paper ends with the suggestion of “good practices” that could permit the success of innovation processes by reducing the risk of failure due to excessive resistance to change.

  • Issue Year: 35/2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 59-72
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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