Revisiting IS business value research: what we already know, what we still need to know, and how we can get there

G Schryen - European Journal of Information Systems, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The business value of investments in Information Systems (IS) has been, and is predicted to
remain, one of the major research topics for IS researchers. While the vast majority of …

Valuing multiple trajectories of knowledge: A critical review and agenda for knowledge management research

WC Barley, JW Treem, T Kuhn - Academy of management annals, 2018 - journals.aom.org
Over the past three decades, scholars have increasingly come to view knowledge as one of
the most important resources necessary for successful organization in the contemporary …

We are all theorists of technology now: A relational perspective on emerging technology and organizing

DE Bailey, S Faraj, PJ Hinds… - Organization …, 2022 - pubsonline.informs.org
Technologies are changing at a rapid pace and in unpredictable ways. The scale of their
impact is also far-reaching. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics …

When flexible routines meet flexible technologies: Affordance, constraint, and the imbrication of human and material agencies

PM Leonardi - MIS quarterly, 2011 - JSTOR
Employees in many contemporary organizations work with flexible routines and flexible
technologies. When those employees find that they are unable to achieve their goals in the …

How does the digital transformation affect organizations? Key themes of change in work design and leadership

T Schwarzmüller, P Brosi, D Duman, IM Welpe - Management Revue, 2018 - JSTOR
Due to recent technological advances, organizations currently face massive changes of their
work design and leadership. Unfortunately, the exact nature of these changes is still unclear …

Humans and technology: Forms of conjoined agency in organizations

A Murray, JEN Rhymer, DG Sirmon - Academy of Management …, 2021 - journals.aom.org
Organizations are increasingly deploying technologies that have the ability to parse through
large amounts of data, acquire skills and knowledge, and operate autonomously. These …

Algorithmic surveillance in the gig economy: The organization of work through Lefebvrian conceived space

G Newlands - Organization Studies, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Workplace surveillance is traditionally conceived of as a dyadic process, with an observer
and an observee. In this paper, I discuss the implications of an emerging form of workplace …

Materiality, sociomateriality, and socio-technical systems: What do these terms mean? How are they different? Do we need them

PM Leonardi - Materiality and organizing: Social interaction in a …, 2012 - books.google.com
Many articles about information technology use in organizations published during the past
five or so years employ one of the following three terms:“Materiality,”“Sociomateriality,” or …

Computing in everyday life: A call for research on experiential computing

Y Yoo - MIS quarterly, 2010 - JSTOR
The information systems field emerged as a new discipline of artificial science as a result of
intellectual efforts to understand the nature and consequences of computer and …

Theoretical foundations for the study of sociomateriality

PM Leonardi - Information and organization, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper compares two alternative theoretical foundations upon which the study of
sociomateriality can be built: agential realism and critical realism. It begins by providing a …