Unveiling the Power of Personal Construct Theory in Information Systems Research
The article explains how Personal Construct Theory can help researchers understand information systems. It introduces the Repertory Grid technique, which is a way to learn about a person's thoughts and beliefs. The concept of laddering is also discussed, which helps researchers understand the meanings behind a person's thoughts. Real-life examples are used to show how Personal Construct Theory and the Repertory Grid technique can be applied in information systems projects.