Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 1950s. However, organization science’s interest in this relationship has declined significantly over the past 30 years, a period during which information technologies have become pervasive in organizations and brought about significant changes in them. Organizing no longer needs to take place around hierarchy and the collection, storage, and distribution of information as was the case with “command and control” bureaucracies in the past. The adoption of innovations in information technology (IT) and organizational practices since the 1990s now make it possible to organize around what can be done with information. These changes are not the resul...
One of the most interesting reengineered organizational structures is virtual organization. A virtua...
This study investigates how teams in a fast-changing, dynamic high-tech organization in a volatile s...
For the past two decades, the question of what the impact of information technology (IT) will be on ...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
This paper considers how the information enabled by information technology (IT) is implicated in org...
NoThe advent of the Internet and e-commerce in the mid-to-late 20th century, has been instrumental i...
We begin by juxtaposing the pervasive presence of technology in organizational work with its absence...
Today‘s omnipresence of technology leads to individuals using similar technology inside and outside ...
Today‘s omnipresence of technology leads to individuals using similar technology inside and outside ...
Digital transformation poses unprecedented questions about the interaction of information systems an...
In the modern business world it is impossible to distinguish between technology and organization. Al...
The role of information technology (IT) in shaping tomorrow’s operations is a distinctive one. The I...
We argue that because of important epistemological differences between the fields of information tec...
This paper introduces a set of information technology variables which can be used in designing organ...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Wanda J. Orlikowski, Daniel Robey
One of the most interesting reengineered organizational structures is virtual organization. A virtua...
This study investigates how teams in a fast-changing, dynamic high-tech organization in a volatile s...
For the past two decades, the question of what the impact of information technology (IT) will be on ...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
This paper considers how the information enabled by information technology (IT) is implicated in org...
NoThe advent of the Internet and e-commerce in the mid-to-late 20th century, has been instrumental i...
We begin by juxtaposing the pervasive presence of technology in organizational work with its absence...
Today‘s omnipresence of technology leads to individuals using similar technology inside and outside ...
Today‘s omnipresence of technology leads to individuals using similar technology inside and outside ...
Digital transformation poses unprecedented questions about the interaction of information systems an...
In the modern business world it is impossible to distinguish between technology and organization. Al...
The role of information technology (IT) in shaping tomorrow’s operations is a distinctive one. The I...
We argue that because of important epistemological differences between the fields of information tec...
This paper introduces a set of information technology variables which can be used in designing organ...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Wanda J. Orlikowski, Daniel Robey
One of the most interesting reengineered organizational structures is virtual organization. A virtua...
This study investigates how teams in a fast-changing, dynamic high-tech organization in a volatile s...
For the past two decades, the question of what the impact of information technology (IT) will be on ...