Los Delphi como fundamento metodológico predictivo para la investigación en sistemas de información y tecnologías de la información (IS/IT)
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La afirmación de los Sistemas de Información como campo científico independiente de otras
áreas se viene sustentando en la gran cantidad de trabajos académicos y de investigación
que sobre este tema se vienen realizando. Este corpus doctrinal adolece no obstante de un
mayor bagaje metodológico y de estudios sobre la aplicación de determinadas metodologías
a la investigación en Sistemas de Información.
Bajo estas premisas hemos realizado un análisis de la doctrina existente sobre la investigación
metodológica en sistemas de Información, centrándonos en una de las metodologías
que venimos utilizando de forma más habitual en nuestros trabajos de investigación, el
método delphi, al que consideramos como una de las técnicas de obtención de información
más útiles y eficaces en nuestro campo científico.
A pesar de su importancia, el método delfhi aún ha sido poco estudiado en nuestro país
desde la perspectiva epistemológica en el ámbito de los Sistemas de Información, por lo que
consideramos necesario la realización de un análisis de esta metodología y de las investigaciones
que se han realizado sobre su aplicación para poder comprender mejor los aspectos
que debemos potenciar de la misma y conocer cuando es adecuada su utilización.
The statement of the Information Systems as a independent scientific field of other areas one comes sustaining in the great quantity of academic works and of investigation that it has more than enough this topic one comes carrying out. This doctrinal corpus suffers nevertheless of a bigger methodological baggage and of studies on the application of certain methodologies to the investigation in Information Systems. Under these premises we have carried out an analysis of the existent doctrine on the methodological investigation in Information Systems, centering us in one of the methodologies that come using in a more habitual way in our investigation works, the method delphi, to which we consider like one of the most useful and effective techniques of obtaining of information in our scientific field. In spite of their importance, the method delfhi has still been little studied in our country from the perspective epistemológica in the environment of the Information Systems, for what we consider necessary the realization of an analysis of this methodology and of the investigations that have been carried out on its application to be able to understand the aspects that we should develop of the same one better and to know when its use is adapted.
The statement of the Information Systems as a independent scientific field of other areas one comes sustaining in the great quantity of academic works and of investigation that it has more than enough this topic one comes carrying out. This doctrinal corpus suffers nevertheless of a bigger methodological baggage and of studies on the application of certain methodologies to the investigation in Information Systems. Under these premises we have carried out an analysis of the existent doctrine on the methodological investigation in Information Systems, centering us in one of the methodologies that come using in a more habitual way in our investigation works, the method delphi, to which we consider like one of the most useful and effective techniques of obtaining of information in our scientific field. In spite of their importance, the method delfhi has still been little studied in our country from the perspective epistemológica in the environment of the Information Systems, for what we consider necessary the realization of an analysis of this methodology and of the investigations that have been carried out on its application to be able to understand the aspects that we should develop of the same one better and to know when its use is adapted.
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Luna Huertas, P., Infante Moro, F.J.: "Los Delphi como fundamento metodológico predictivo para la investigación en sistemas de información y tecnologías de la información (IS/IT)". Pixel-Bit. Revista de Medios y Educación. Nº 26, págs. 89-112 (2006). ISSN 133-8482














