Interactions driven by Information Communications Technologies (ICT) have gained significant acceptance and momentum in contemporary organisational settings, this is illustrated by their massive adoption and varied deployment across the various levels of an organisation’s hierarchy. ICTs such as mobile telephones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), videoconferencing, BlackBerries and other forms of portable and immovable computing technologies provide enduring bases for mediated interactions in human activities. This thesis looks into the dynamics of ICT-driven interactions and, distinctively, focuses on the manifestations and implications of mediated control in a collaborative environment. The study draws on the concept of administrative ...
In spite of prior extensive research on the role of information systems (IS) in controlling interorg...
Implementation of new computer-mediated communication (CMC) systems in organizations is a complex so...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the correlation between nature of work, employment pattern and t...
The modern organisation can be characterised in terms of the continuous struggle between providing o...
This study explores the emerging topic of technology-mediated control (TMC), which refers to an orga...
This paper suggests that recent contributions to the knowledge management literature could be taken ...
Today, more than 90% of Britons own a mobile phone handset. Yet, the popularity of mobile telephony ...
The modern organisation can be characterised in terms of the continuous struggle between providing o...
Mobile technologies are increasingly finding a place in a multitude of organisational settings. As t...
This thesis presents a theoretical framework for the study of interactive systems, using methods fro...
The goal of thisstudy isto explorethe effects of innovative organizations on employee’stechn...
In this research we study the implementation and use of mobile technology in the organizational cont...
The causality of troubled ICT projects and driven force of more systematic project management approa...
Recently, the continuing digitalisation of our social and analogue lives has assumed a new dimension...
This chapter examines the concept of smart power and its interaction with innovations in information...
In spite of prior extensive research on the role of information systems (IS) in controlling interorg...
Implementation of new computer-mediated communication (CMC) systems in organizations is a complex so...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the correlation between nature of work, employment pattern and t...
The modern organisation can be characterised in terms of the continuous struggle between providing o...
This study explores the emerging topic of technology-mediated control (TMC), which refers to an orga...
This paper suggests that recent contributions to the knowledge management literature could be taken ...
Today, more than 90% of Britons own a mobile phone handset. Yet, the popularity of mobile telephony ...
The modern organisation can be characterised in terms of the continuous struggle between providing o...
Mobile technologies are increasingly finding a place in a multitude of organisational settings. As t...
This thesis presents a theoretical framework for the study of interactive systems, using methods fro...
The goal of thisstudy isto explorethe effects of innovative organizations on employee’stechn...
In this research we study the implementation and use of mobile technology in the organizational cont...
The causality of troubled ICT projects and driven force of more systematic project management approa...
Recently, the continuing digitalisation of our social and analogue lives has assumed a new dimension...
This chapter examines the concept of smart power and its interaction with innovations in information...
In spite of prior extensive research on the role of information systems (IS) in controlling interorg...
Implementation of new computer-mediated communication (CMC) systems in organizations is a complex so...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the correlation between nature of work, employment pattern and t...