Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum Entanglements

Purpose: In the context of  knowledge management, we argue that there is no singular way to understand our own reality because we are constantly entangled in a juxtaposed plurality of postmodern information systems. Humans define their realities and worldviews through culture, ethnicity, language,...

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Main Authors: Debra J. Borkovich, Frederick Kohun, Robert J. Skovira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International School for Social and Business Studies 2022-07-01
Series:International Journal of Management, Knowledge and Learning
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Online Access:https://toknowpress.net/submission/index.php/ijmkl/article/view/82
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description Purpose: In the context of  knowledge management, we argue that there is no singular way to understand our own reality because we are constantly entangled in a juxtaposed plurality of postmodern information systems. Humans define their realities and worldviews through culture, ethnicity, language, semiotics, systems of meanings, communities of practice, and other physical and sensory interpretations within information systems. But since multiple factors in time and space define  one's information systems, we theorize that alternative interpretive models exist for applications of the same situations  when perceived by others. Study design/methodology/approach: We explored this inherent knowledge management phenomenon of human information systems entanglements through the literature review of respected scientists, theorists, academics, and philosophers; and herein present our theory of entangled human information systems. Findings: Since all human information systems are dependent upon the continuous management of tacit and explicit knowledge, and the understandings and meanings of the individual experiencing the situation, they may be matrixed, nested, and overlapped with multiple information systems; and because they can        exist alone, apart, together, or at different times and places and survive, they are entangled. We theorize that similar to a movable quantum particle, human information systems are also entangled, superpositioned, and juxtaposed in two or more    states concurrently; and when interpreted and applied pluralistically, they create an infinite number of simultaneous human information systems in which we reside. Originality/value: This qualitative approach to inquiry focuses upon understanding the construct of human information systems entanglements and their similarities to quantum entanglements, by exploring the “how” and “why” they occurs, rather than examining the “what” and “how many.”
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spelling doaj.art-e25ce6fc2994470398518cafea20d4462022-12-22T01:53:43ZengInternational School for Social and Business StudiesInternational Journal of Management, Knowledge and Learning2232-56972022-07-011110.53615/2232-5697.11.237-247Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum EntanglementsDebra J. Borkovich0Frederick Kohun1Robert J. Skovira2Middle GA State UniversityRobert Morris UniversityRobert Morris University Purpose: In the context of  knowledge management, we argue that there is no singular way to understand our own reality because we are constantly entangled in a juxtaposed plurality of postmodern information systems. Humans define their realities and worldviews through culture, ethnicity, language, semiotics, systems of meanings, communities of practice, and other physical and sensory interpretations within information systems. But since multiple factors in time and space define  one's information systems, we theorize that alternative interpretive models exist for applications of the same situations  when perceived by others. Study design/methodology/approach: We explored this inherent knowledge management phenomenon of human information systems entanglements through the literature review of respected scientists, theorists, academics, and philosophers; and herein present our theory of entangled human information systems. Findings: Since all human information systems are dependent upon the continuous management of tacit and explicit knowledge, and the understandings and meanings of the individual experiencing the situation, they may be matrixed, nested, and overlapped with multiple information systems; and because they can        exist alone, apart, together, or at different times and places and survive, they are entangled. We theorize that similar to a movable quantum particle, human information systems are also entangled, superpositioned, and juxtaposed in two or more    states concurrently; and when interpreted and applied pluralistically, they create an infinite number of simultaneous human information systems in which we reside. Originality/value: This qualitative approach to inquiry focuses upon understanding the construct of human information systems entanglements and their similarities to quantum entanglements, by exploring the “how” and “why” they occurs, rather than examining the “what” and “how many.” https://toknowpress.net/submission/index.php/ijmkl/article/view/82Human Information SystemsQuantum EntanglementsPluralismPostmodernismSystems TheoryCritical Thinking
spellingShingle Debra J. Borkovich
Frederick Kohun
Robert J. Skovira
Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum Entanglements
International Journal of Management, Knowledge and Learning
Human Information Systems
Quantum Entanglements
Pluralism
Postmodernism
Systems Theory
Critical Thinking
title Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum Entanglements
title_full Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum Entanglements
title_fullStr Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum Entanglements
title_full_unstemmed Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum Entanglements
title_short Theorizing Human Information Systems Through the Postmodern Juxtaposition of Quantum Entanglements
title_sort theorizing human information systems through the postmodern juxtaposition of quantum entanglements
topic Human Information Systems
Quantum Entanglements
Pluralism
Postmodernism
Systems Theory
Critical Thinking
url https://toknowpress.net/submission/index.php/ijmkl/article/view/82
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