[PDF][PDF] Dynamic capabilities in information systems research: A critical review, synthesis of current knowledge, and recommendations for future research
Over the past twenty years the dynamic capabilities view (DCV) has gained prominence in
the IS field as a theoretical perspective from which to explain competitive advantage in …
the IS field as a theoretical perspective from which to explain competitive advantage in …
Special issue editorial: Artificial intelligence in organizations: Implications for information systems research
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies offer novel, distinctive opportunities and pose new
significant challenges to organizations that set them apart from other forms of digital …
significant challenges to organizations that set them apart from other forms of digital …
[PDF][PDF] Managing artificial intelligence.
Managing artificial intelligence (AI) marks the dawn of a new age of information technology
management. Managing AI involves communicating, leading, coordinating, and controlling …
management. Managing AI involves communicating, leading, coordinating, and controlling …
When the Machine Meets the Expert: An Ethnography of Develo** AI for Hiring.
The introduction of machine learning (ML) in organizations comes with the claim that
algorithms will produce insights superior to those of experts by discovering the" truth" from …
algorithms will produce insights superior to those of experts by discovering the" truth" from …
Exogenous shocks and business process management: a scholars' perspective on challenges and opportunities
Business process management (BPM) drives corporate success through effective and
efficient processes. In recent decades, knowledge has been accumulated regarding the …
efficient processes. In recent decades, knowledge has been accumulated regarding the …
Sociotechnical envelopment of artificial intelligence: An approach to organizational deployment of inscrutable artificial intelligence systems
The paper presents an approach for implementing inscrutable (ie, nonexplainable) artificial
intelligence (AI) such as neural networks in an accountable and safe manner in …
intelligence (AI) such as neural networks in an accountable and safe manner in …
[HTML][HTML] Organizational resilience and digital resources: Evidence from responding to exogenous shock by going virtual
Recent events have renewed attention to how organizations rely on digital resources in
response to exogenous shock. Though the literature on organizational resilience indicates …
response to exogenous shock. Though the literature on organizational resilience indicates …
[HTML][HTML] Digital transformation in high-reliability organizations: A longitudinal study of the micro-foundations of failure
M Poláková-Kersten, S Khanagha… - The Journal of Strategic …, 2023 - Elsevier
High-reliability organizations (HROs) and their complex operating models have been a
focus of scholarly work for more than three decades. Recently, HROs have been challenged …
focus of scholarly work for more than three decades. Recently, HROs have been challenged …
Algorithmic decision-making and system destructiveness: A case of automatic debt recovery
Governments are increasingly relying on algorithmic decision-making (ADM) to deliver
public services. Recent information systems literature has raised concerns regarding ADM's …
public services. Recent information systems literature has raised concerns regarding ADM's …
Constructing continuity across the organisational culture boundary in a highly virtual work environment
While remote work allows organisations to offer their employees flexibility and harness
global talent and markets for business growth, inability to rely on physical interactions …
global talent and markets for business growth, inability to rely on physical interactions …