This article proposes an information view of organization that brings the information systems field closer to organization theory. Although voluminous bodies of literature have been developed within each of these disciplines and links between them do exist, their mutual informing is still insufficient. The proposed view of organization is intended to help convey results of information systems research to organizational scholars, while broadening theoretical horizons of the former. This article discusses the premises, conceptual framework, examples, and preliminary evidence of the information view of organization
This paper is rather tough reading. Like FRISCO Chapter 4, it is dense, abstract and somewhat formal...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the objectives of `organisation-level' research into information...
“This paper considers the issues surrounding the fit between information systems and organization st...
The paper presents different approaches to the field of information systems (IS) research and organi...
This paper focuses on the question of how industry should adapt to today's information environment. ...
Responding to renewed interest in the concept of information among IS scholars, I reconsider a conce...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Wanda J. Orlikowski, Daniel Robey
Recent developments in information technology and in information systems led to a change in the disc...
Without being exhaustive, this study reviews important theoretical perspectives used by information ...
There is a growing need for a new framework which helps in seeking the right solutions to current pr...
The thesis wants to structure another framework because none of the mentioned works have provided, y...
organization in two ways: first, she refers the concept of organization as a broad descriptor (e.g. ...
This paper is rather tough reading. Like FRISCO Chapter 4, it is dense, abstract and somewhat formal...
Abstract Recent developments in information technology and in information systems led to a change in...
The locus of the Information Systems discipline is at the intersection of organizations, people, and...
This paper is rather tough reading. Like FRISCO Chapter 4, it is dense, abstract and somewhat formal...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the objectives of `organisation-level' research into information...
“This paper considers the issues surrounding the fit between information systems and organization st...
The paper presents different approaches to the field of information systems (IS) research and organi...
This paper focuses on the question of how industry should adapt to today's information environment. ...
Responding to renewed interest in the concept of information among IS scholars, I reconsider a conce...
"March 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Wanda J. Orlikowski, Daniel Robey
Recent developments in information technology and in information systems led to a change in the disc...
Without being exhaustive, this study reviews important theoretical perspectives used by information ...
There is a growing need for a new framework which helps in seeking the right solutions to current pr...
The thesis wants to structure another framework because none of the mentioned works have provided, y...
organization in two ways: first, she refers the concept of organization as a broad descriptor (e.g. ...
This paper is rather tough reading. Like FRISCO Chapter 4, it is dense, abstract and somewhat formal...
Abstract Recent developments in information technology and in information systems led to a change in...
The locus of the Information Systems discipline is at the intersection of organizations, people, and...
This paper is rather tough reading. Like FRISCO Chapter 4, it is dense, abstract and somewhat formal...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the objectives of `organisation-level' research into information...
“This paper considers the issues surrounding the fit between information systems and organization st...