SocioTechnical Soft Systems Methodolgy
Sammanfattning
The main purpose of this master thesis was to explore how Task Technology
Fit (TTF) could complement the Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). In the
course of examining SSM and TTF a new model called the SocioTechnical
Soft Systems Methodology (STSSM) was created. STSSM encompasses the
view of Soft Systems Thinking and it is based on the qualitative research
method of Soft Systems Methodology and the quantitative research method of
the Task Technology Fit questionnaire. Both methods are adapted to the new
model by including some elements as they are, changing others, and
excluding those elements that will not be beneficial to the model of STSSM.
The master thesis not only includes a detailed account of this new model, but
also gives the reader an insight into SSM and TTF. The model itself requires
that it is performed in real life, and the only way to assess if it is a suitable
methodology of inquiry was to actually go through the activities in a real
situation. This was done in the form of a three-day Case Study in England,
where the investigating part of the model was tried out. The abundance of
material gathered in this short period of time, speaks for the suitableness of
the model in any investigative situation of a sociotechnical nature.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law