Much of the IS literature focuses on the positive impacts of the institutionalisation of IT in business routines; that is it assumes that it is good for IT to become embedded within an organisation. In this paper, however, we explore the ‘dark side’ of such institutionalisation, demonstrating how a technology once institutionalised can become invisible to management so that its strategic potential is under-exploited while at the same time business risks associated with the IT are ignored. We demonstrate this through an in-depth longitudinal case study which follows the development of an intranet in a bank in the UK over a period of 5 years. By following changes to the management of the intranet and its continuous embedding in work practices...
Modern information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been heralded as a key enabler of more...
IT governance is a challenging area in healthcare organisations. Healthcare organisations are under ...
There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less ...
Much of the IS literature focuses on the positive impacts of the institutionalisation of IT in busin...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinct explanation of the process of institutio...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinctive explanation of the process of institu...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinct explanation of the process of institutio...
Institutional theory has been applied to various dimensions of extant IS literature. The major part ...
This study examines how the introduction of a collaborative technology was utilised by some institut...
This research explores the relationship between institutional field level change and organisational ...
This paper considers the adoption of intranet technology as a vehicle for encouraging organization-w...
This study draws on findings from a sample of large Scottish-based financial institutions to examine...
We propose that institutional logics are resources organizations use to leverage their strategic cho...
We adopted a qualitative case study research design and examined a major Information System (IS) inn...
In this study, we argue that institutional factors determine the extent to which hospitals are symbo...
Modern information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been heralded as a key enabler of more...
IT governance is a challenging area in healthcare organisations. Healthcare organisations are under ...
There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less ...
Much of the IS literature focuses on the positive impacts of the institutionalisation of IT in busin...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinct explanation of the process of institutio...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinctive explanation of the process of institu...
This study contributes to the IS literature with a distinct explanation of the process of institutio...
Institutional theory has been applied to various dimensions of extant IS literature. The major part ...
This study examines how the introduction of a collaborative technology was utilised by some institut...
This research explores the relationship between institutional field level change and organisational ...
This paper considers the adoption of intranet technology as a vehicle for encouraging organization-w...
This study draws on findings from a sample of large Scottish-based financial institutions to examine...
We propose that institutional logics are resources organizations use to leverage their strategic cho...
We adopted a qualitative case study research design and examined a major Information System (IS) inn...
In this study, we argue that institutional factors determine the extent to which hospitals are symbo...
Modern information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been heralded as a key enabler of more...
IT governance is a challenging area in healthcare organisations. Healthcare organisations are under ...
There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less ...