We argue that because of important epistemological differences between the fields of information technology and organization studies, much can be gained from greater interaction between them. In particular, we argue that information technology research can benefit from incorporating institutional analysis from organization studies, while organization studies can benefit even more by following the lead of information technology research in taking the material properties of technologies into account. We further suggest that the transformations currently occurring in the nature of work and organizing cannot be understood without considering both the technological changes and the institutional contexts that are reshaping economic and organizat...
Research suggests that it is difficult to predict the influence of information technology (IT) on or...
In the modern business world it is impossible to distinguish between technology and organization. Al...
Researchers first began to seriously study technology use in organizations in the late 1950s and ear...
We begin by juxtaposing the pervasive presence of technology in organizational work with its absence...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the objectives of `organisation-level' research into information...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
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 ...
The paper presents different approaches to the field of information systems (IS) research and organi...
The paper offers a fresh approach to the analysis of technology in organization through a critique o...
We begin by juxtaposing the pervasive presence of technology in organizational work with its absence...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Wanda J. Orlikowski, Daniel Robey
Today‘s omnipresence of technology leads to individuals using similar technology inside and outside ...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization - the study...
Research suggests that it is difficult to predict the influence of information technology (IT) on or...
In the modern business world it is impossible to distinguish between technology and organization. Al...
Researchers first began to seriously study technology use in organizations in the late 1950s and ear...
We begin by juxtaposing the pervasive presence of technology in organizational work with its absence...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the objectives of `organisation-level' research into information...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
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 ...
The paper presents different approaches to the field of information systems (IS) research and organi...
The paper offers a fresh approach to the analysis of technology in organization through a critique o...
We begin by juxtaposing the pervasive presence of technology in organizational work with its absence...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Wanda J. Orlikowski, Daniel Robey
Today‘s omnipresence of technology leads to individuals using similar technology inside and outside ...
In this paper, we discuss an alternative focus for institutional studies of organization - the study...
Research suggests that it is difficult to predict the influence of information technology (IT) on or...
In the modern business world it is impossible to distinguish between technology and organization. Al...
Researchers first began to seriously study technology use in organizations in the late 1950s and ear...