Anticipating intended users - Prospective sensemaking in technology development
Journal
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management
ISSN
0953-7325
ISSN-Digital
1465-3990
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2013-10-01
Abstract
How do developers and designers of a new technology make sense of
intended users? The critical groundwork for user-centred technology development
begins not by involving actual users' exposure to the technological artefact but much earlier, with designers' and developers' vision of future users. Thus, anticipating intended users is critical to technology uptake. We conceptualise the anticipation of intended users as a form of prospective sensemaking in technology development. Employing a narrative analytical approach and drawing on four key communities in the development of Grid computing, we reconstruct how each community anticipated the intended Grid user. Based on our findings, we conceptualise user anticipation in Terms of two key dimensions, namely the intended possibility to inscribe user needs into the technological artefact as well as the intended scope of the application domain. In turn, these dimensions allow us to develop an initial typology of intended user concepts that in turn might provide a key building block towards a generic typology of intended users.
intended users? The critical groundwork for user-centred technology development
begins not by involving actual users' exposure to the technological artefact but much earlier, with designers' and developers' vision of future users. Thus, anticipating intended users is critical to technology uptake. We conceptualise the anticipation of intended users as a form of prospective sensemaking in technology development. Employing a narrative analytical approach and drawing on four key communities in the development of Grid computing, we reconstruct how each community anticipated the intended Grid user. Based on our findings, we conceptualise user anticipation in Terms of two key dimensions, namely the intended possibility to inscribe user needs into the technological artefact as well as the intended scope of the application domain. In turn, these dimensions allow us to develop an initial typology of intended user concepts that in turn might provide a key building block towards a generic typology of intended users.
Language
English
Keywords
social construction of technology
information systems development
user
focus
focus
user anticipation
prospective sensemaking
narrative analysis
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Amsterdam
Publisher place
Elsevier
Volume
25
Number
9
Start page
1027
End page
1043
Pages
17
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
219255