In the turbulent economy an organization must often reconstruct itself with self-reference to its own practices. Many business and IS professionals need some approaches to understand their practices or social realities for self-reference. Researchers developed academic approaches or methodologies such as structuration theory and actor-network theory that enable people to make sense of their social realities. However, it is considered that the absence of some vocabularies has kept the practitioners away from the use of these approaches. On another front there are the increasing interest and use of collective identity in the related social sciences recently. We argue that a vocabulary “collective identity” can become a bridge between academic...
The formation of collective identity, at its core, is the product of people navigating through socia...
As Information Systems (IS) research increasingly acknowledges the importance of non-positivist appr...
This thesis explores how professional identity figures in the enactment of IS and focuses on groups ...
In the turbulent economy an organization must often reconstruct itself with self-reference to its ow...
Identity crisis has been a longstanding problem for the Information Systems (IS) community. Most pre...
In this paper we explore the interplay between organisational identity and information systems (IS)....
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
The recent debate about crisis in the Information Systems (IS) discipline is largely attributed to i...
Challenges to identifying the information systems (IS) field originate within the community, from ex...
Concern that high levels of pluralism within IS have frustrated the development of a strong identity...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
The need of the IS-community to theorize the IT-artifact has been claimed by several authors. It has...
Several authors have claimed the need of the IS community to theorize the IT-artifact as their core ...
Organisations invest substantially in enterprise systems such as customer relationship management (C...
The changing information landscape is recasting the role of information managers as strategic leader...
The formation of collective identity, at its core, is the product of people navigating through socia...
As Information Systems (IS) research increasingly acknowledges the importance of non-positivist appr...
This thesis explores how professional identity figures in the enactment of IS and focuses on groups ...
In the turbulent economy an organization must often reconstruct itself with self-reference to its ow...
Identity crisis has been a longstanding problem for the Information Systems (IS) community. Most pre...
In this paper we explore the interplay between organisational identity and information systems (IS)....
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
The recent debate about crisis in the Information Systems (IS) discipline is largely attributed to i...
Challenges to identifying the information systems (IS) field originate within the community, from ex...
Concern that high levels of pluralism within IS have frustrated the development of a strong identity...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
The need of the IS-community to theorize the IT-artifact has been claimed by several authors. It has...
Several authors have claimed the need of the IS community to theorize the IT-artifact as their core ...
Organisations invest substantially in enterprise systems such as customer relationship management (C...
The changing information landscape is recasting the role of information managers as strategic leader...
The formation of collective identity, at its core, is the product of people navigating through socia...
As Information Systems (IS) research increasingly acknowledges the importance of non-positivist appr...
This thesis explores how professional identity figures in the enactment of IS and focuses on groups ...