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Bringing Business into Sociotechnical Theory and Practice
Authors:Niclas Adler  Peter Docherty
Abstract:Current developments in the sociotechnical framework address a number of vital issues that failed to occupy the high ground in its formative years. These include: (i) the purpose of the systems, to create customer value under social and resource constraints, (ii) the context or external business environment, and (iii) the dynamics of the sociotechnical system. Due attention to the dominant issues of purpose, context, and their dynamics make it more meaningful to speak of sociotechnical business systems (STBS) and organizational learning instead of sociotechnical systems (STS) and individual learning. In STBS each unit in an organization has business responsibilities and goal-based couplings with its environment and focuses on the creation of customer value. The implications of this shift from STS to STBS are discussed and illustrated with current research and two summary case studies.
Keywords:DYNAMIC EFFECTIVENESS  SOCIOTECHNICAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS  ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING  COMPETITIVENESS
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