Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems
U. Ibrahimli, S. Hemmrich, A. Winkelmann, Communication of the Association for Information Systems (2026).
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Ibrahimli, Ulvi;
Hemmrich, Simon;
Winkelmann, Axel
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Design Your System
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Information Systems (IS) is rooted in systems theory. Systems theory offers powerful concepts to address challenges of growing system complexity and non-systemic design approaches in information systems. Despite its systemic origins, systems theory remains a peripheral topic in IS. The study addresses this gap by introducing a comprehensive framework of 52 systems-theoretical concepts to guide the design of complex IS artifacts. We synthesize scattered systems knowledge from diverse disciplines to provide a unified level of abstraction for complex information system design. We apply the framework to a use case of business reputation systems to show how the systems lens informs the design of a novel, complex information system. We make three key contributions to the literature. First, the framework provides a common ground for interdisciplinary research in information system design. Second, it offers a unified level of abstraction grounded in systems theory that serves as a coherent basis for artifact design. Third, it demonstrates the potential of systems theory as a foundational justificatory knowledge base. Furthermore, we provide guidance on applying the framework across multiple modes of reasoning, alongside further application guidelines. The study thus serves as a bridge between the body of systems knowledge and contextual design in IS.
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Ibrahimli U, Hemmrich S, Winkelmann A. Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems. Communication of the Association for Information Systems. Published online 2026. doi:https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol58/iss1/37/
Ibrahimli, U., Hemmrich, S., & Winkelmann, A. (2026). Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems. Communication of the Association for Information Systems. https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol58/iss1/37/
@article{Ibrahimli_Hemmrich_Winkelmann_2026, title={Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems}, DOI={https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol58/iss1/37/}, journal={Communication of the Association for Information Systems}, publisher={AIS}, author={Ibrahimli, Ulvi and Hemmrich, Simon and Winkelmann, Axel}, year={2026} }
Ibrahimli, Ulvi, Simon Hemmrich, and Axel Winkelmann. “Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems.” Communication of the Association for Information Systems, 2026. https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol58/iss1/37/.
U. Ibrahimli, S. Hemmrich, and A. Winkelmann, “Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems,” Communication of the Association for Information Systems, 2026, doi: https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol58/iss1/37/.
Ibrahimli, Ulvi, et al. “Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems.” Communication of the Association for Information Systems, AIS, 2026, doi:https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol58/iss1/37/.