This paper invites readers to look into how beliefs about future events help to better understand organizational change. Our argument is that the adoption of information technology and the adoption of new organizational forms around it have been driven by shifts in collective ideas of legitimate organizational development. As an example we focus on the establishment during the 1960s of a vision within US retail financial services, namely of the “cashless/checkless society”. The article tells of the power of this “imaginaire” to bring consensus in driving actual technological developments
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This essay argues that social entrepreneurship is the most efficient means to generate lasting socia...
Deterioration is a process that contains the potentiality to catalyze the unique unification of deta...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Castiglione, D. (2015), The Logic of Soc...
Thus far, many contributions in the field of design have described design’s role in the life cycle o...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the ways that social media platform algorithms affect us...
Small businesses on Long Island have been suffering due to a variety of reasons including taxes and ...
Visible Economies presents the work of artists and photographers Sutapa Biswas, Emma Charles, Anna F...
The critical review of modern architectu re's city arisen at sixties and seven...
Joining a vibrant conversation on spatial rhetorics, this project proposes a framework for rhetorica...
Policy failure is a recurring theme in large government technology projects. The Ontario Electronic ...
This article builds on advances in social ontology to develop a new understanding of how mainstream ...
This treatise explores the role of craft and craft training as a tool within poverty it looks to que...
We build our own realities. We construct meaning through our personal, social, and cultural experien...
Colonial-era railways support the life needs of many communities and households in sub-Saharan Afric...
This paper aims to put the memory cue in the spotlight. We show how memory cues are incorporated in ...
This essay argues that social entrepreneurship is the most efficient means to generate lasting socia...
Deterioration is a process that contains the potentiality to catalyze the unique unification of deta...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Castiglione, D. (2015), The Logic of Soc...