Following Demetis & Lee (2016) who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basis of a few systems principles, in this conceptual paper, we apply these principles to theorize about the systemic character of technology and investigate the role reversal in the relationship between humans and technology. By applying systems-theoretical requirements outlined by Demetis & Lee, we examine conditions for the systemic character of technology and, based on our theoretical discussion, we argue that humans can now be considered artifacts shaped and used by the (system of) technology rather than vice versa. We argue that the role reversal has considerable implications for the field of information systems that has thus far focused only on t...
Orlikowski and Iacono (2001) issued a call for improved conceptualization of the IT artifact. This p...
This paper has two aims. One is to critique and expand Stafleu's ideas about artefacts. The other,...
Passionate debates regarding the defining characteristic of the “IT artifact” continue. Such debates...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basis of a fe...
Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basis of a fe...
Following Demetis & Lee (2016) who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basis of a ...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
This paper has two aims. One is to critique and expand Stafleu's ideas about artefacts. The other,...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
Orlikowski and Iacono (2001) issued a call for improved conceptualization of the IT artifact. This p...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
Orlikowski and Iacono (2001) issued a call for improved conceptualization of the IT artifact. This p...
This paper has two aims. One is to critique and expand Stafleu's ideas about artefacts. The other,...
Passionate debates regarding the defining characteristic of the “IT artifact” continue. Such debates...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basis of a fe...
Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basis of a fe...
Following Demetis & Lee (2016) who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basis of a ...
Abstract Following Lee & Demetis [20] who showed how systems theorizing can be conducted on the basi...
This paper has two aims. One is to critique and expand Stafleu's ideas about artefacts. The other,...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
Orlikowski and Iacono (2001) issued a call for improved conceptualization of the IT artifact. This p...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
Orlikowski and Iacono (2001) issued a call for improved conceptualization of the IT artifact. This p...
This paper has two aims. One is to critique and expand Stafleu's ideas about artefacts. The other,...
Passionate debates regarding the defining characteristic of the “IT artifact” continue. Such debates...