“…The principles guiding SI work, nearing the present, include diverse labels: the socio-technical (e.g., Davenport, 2008;Goggins et al, 2011;King et al, 2007;Sawyer and Tyworth, 2006;Tapia and Maitland, 2009), as an alternate but complementary approach to traditional SI (Davenport, 2008;Elliot and Kraemer, 2007;Fichman and Rosenbaum, 2014;Sanfilippo and Fichman, 2014;Oltmann et al, 2006;Sawyer and Tyworth, 2006); social aspects of ICT Elliot and Kraemer, 2007;Fichman and Hara, 2014;Robbin and Day, 2006;Shachaf and Hara, 2007;Wade, 2014); critical informatics King et al, 2007); the critical perspective Robbin and Day, 2006); and usability . While this work is labeled in at least six different ways, there are two that have been more prominent in recent scholarship: SI and the socio-technical.…”