The concept of technological frames of reference (TFR) has been used to uncover people’s sense making of information and communication technologies (ICT), in order to deepen the understanding of ICT use. But the role of the organization’s institutional context in the development of TFR has been overlooked, and most studies of TFR has been snapshots of frames. In order to contribute to the knowledge of ICT-use, the aim of the paper is to analyse how the interplay between institutional logic and TFR evolves over time. The aim will be pursued by the analysis of a case study of telemedicine use in a Swedish county during a 12 years period. It is concluded that the framing process moves between different levels of understanding guided by varying...
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The concept of technological frames of reference (TFR) has been used to uncover people’s sense makin...
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How do crises shape digital innovation? In this paper we examine the rapid adoption of digital telem...
This study examines how the introduction of a collaborative technology was utilised by some institut...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinct explanation of the process of institutio...
The concept of technological frames of reference (TFR) has been used to uncover people’s sense makin...
In recent years Building information modelling (BIM) has been considered as ameans for transforming ...
In this paper, we investigate how digital technology disruptors and the incumbents who stand to be d...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to inquire how organisational institutions can impose constraints on the...
How are large scale ICT systems related to organizational development and management? We introduce d...
This study gathers novel evidence on the interplay between the organisational and the individual mec...
Technology enactment, an analytical framework that focuses on the processes by which new information...
It is widely accepted that the successful adoption of an information system depends to a great exten...
This article explores the complex process of how ideas evolve in organizations that are engaged in d...
Although institutional theory has become a more dominant perspective in information systems research...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-45).Supported by the Centers for Coordination Science and...
Part 4: Infrastructure and TechnologyInternational audienceThe visions and goals for the use of ICTs...
How do crises shape digital innovation? In this paper we examine the rapid adoption of digital telem...
This study examines how the introduction of a collaborative technology was utilised by some institut...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinct explanation of the process of institutio...