The goal of this study is to augment explanations of how newly implemented technologies enable network change within organizations with an understanding of when such change is likely to happen. Drawing on the emerging literature on technology affordances, the paper suggests that informal network change within interdependent organizational groups is unlikely to occur until users converge on a shared appropriation of the new technology’s features such that the affordances the technology enables are jointly realized. In making the argument for the importance of shared affordances, this paper suggests that group-level network change has its most profound implications at the organization level when individuals use the same subset of a new inform...
This paper investigates the social structure between online groups within an Enterprise Social Netwo...
Organizing vision theory is an institutional alternative to the economic-rationality view of IT inno...
Using a network perspective, this dissertation investigates the diffusion of high-technology innovat...
The goal of this study is to augment explanations of how newly implemented technologies enable netwo...
This article explores the relationship between users ’ interpretations of a new technology and failu...
Article: Human innovation, in combination with the internet, networking, and communications technolo...
This paper considers how the information enabled by information technology (IT) is implicated in org...
A growing number of studies suggest that technological change and organizational change must be clos...
Team network structure has been shown to be an important determinant of both team and individual per...
This dissertation questions how organizations’ experience with problems while using prior technologi...
Recent studies have emphasized the potential of Enterprise Social Networks (ESN) for companies. Howe...
The two chapters of this dissertation focus on the role of social networks in the process of technol...
Employees in many contemporary organizations work with flexible routines and flexible technologies. ...
ABSTRACT: An understanding of the meaning new technologies have for society must begin with an under...
Diffusion of Innovation (DoI) theory has been well studied when it comes to exploring how technologi...
This paper investigates the social structure between online groups within an Enterprise Social Netwo...
Organizing vision theory is an institutional alternative to the economic-rationality view of IT inno...
Using a network perspective, this dissertation investigates the diffusion of high-technology innovat...
The goal of this study is to augment explanations of how newly implemented technologies enable netwo...
This article explores the relationship between users ’ interpretations of a new technology and failu...
Article: Human innovation, in combination with the internet, networking, and communications technolo...
This paper considers how the information enabled by information technology (IT) is implicated in org...
A growing number of studies suggest that technological change and organizational change must be clos...
Team network structure has been shown to be an important determinant of both team and individual per...
This dissertation questions how organizations’ experience with problems while using prior technologi...
Recent studies have emphasized the potential of Enterprise Social Networks (ESN) for companies. Howe...
The two chapters of this dissertation focus on the role of social networks in the process of technol...
Employees in many contemporary organizations work with flexible routines and flexible technologies. ...
ABSTRACT: An understanding of the meaning new technologies have for society must begin with an under...
Diffusion of Innovation (DoI) theory has been well studied when it comes to exploring how technologi...
This paper investigates the social structure between online groups within an Enterprise Social Netwo...
Organizing vision theory is an institutional alternative to the economic-rationality view of IT inno...
Using a network perspective, this dissertation investigates the diffusion of high-technology innovat...