Part 1: IS/IT Implementation and AppropriationInternational audienceInformation Systems (IS) are omnipresent in today’s organizations. While much research has been performed on adoption, implementation, and use of IS, still many practitioners are faced with IS change endeavors in organizations that equal “death march” projects and fail before or directly after go-live. Research with a positivist stance has thoroughly studied factors that describe individuals’ intentions to adopt or use technology, while largely ignoring social and organizational contexts. Researchers with a constructivist view, on the other hand, have studied how social processes and structures change or emerge in the light of the new IS. We suggest that there is a need to ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Organisations have invested in self-se...
Previous researchers and practitioners have investigated information systems (IS) acceptance/adoptio...
This conceptual contribution presents a new systems theory of IT innovation, adoption, and adaptatio...
Part 1: IS/IT Implementation and AppropriationInternational audienceInformation Systems (IS) are omn...
Information Systems (IS) are omnipresent in today’s organizations. While much research has been perf...
Organizations invest in information technology expecting positive outcomes, but to produce the inten...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
Organizations invest in information technology (IT) looking for positive results that can only be pr...
All digital innovations start with an idea, but little is known about how individuals appraise new I...
Why do organizations adopt information systems? Is it just because of financial reasons, of concerns...
Organizations invest in information technology expecting positive outcomes, but to produce the inten...
Current research on IT standards is mainly focused on the lifecycle from the development, selection ...
Research on the adoption of information systems (IS) often stated technology as a fixed entity. Foll...
Information systems (IS) implementation in organizational contexts is a process that includes primar...
This paper investigates the idea of organization transformation appropriate to the advent of informa...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Organisations have invested in self-se...
Previous researchers and practitioners have investigated information systems (IS) acceptance/adoptio...
This conceptual contribution presents a new systems theory of IT innovation, adoption, and adaptatio...
Part 1: IS/IT Implementation and AppropriationInternational audienceInformation Systems (IS) are omn...
Information Systems (IS) are omnipresent in today’s organizations. While much research has been perf...
Organizations invest in information technology expecting positive outcomes, but to produce the inten...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
Organizations invest in information technology (IT) looking for positive results that can only be pr...
All digital innovations start with an idea, but little is known about how individuals appraise new I...
Why do organizations adopt information systems? Is it just because of financial reasons, of concerns...
Organizations invest in information technology expecting positive outcomes, but to produce the inten...
Current research on IT standards is mainly focused on the lifecycle from the development, selection ...
Research on the adoption of information systems (IS) often stated technology as a fixed entity. Foll...
Information systems (IS) implementation in organizational contexts is a process that includes primar...
This paper investigates the idea of organization transformation appropriate to the advent of informa...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Organisations have invested in self-se...
Previous researchers and practitioners have investigated information systems (IS) acceptance/adoptio...
This conceptual contribution presents a new systems theory of IT innovation, adoption, and adaptatio...