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Digital transformation and institutional theory / edited by Thomas Gegenhuber, Danielle Logue, C.R. (Bob) Hinings and Michael Barrett.
Lippincott Library HD30.2 .D54 2022
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Research in the sociology of organizations ; v. 83.
- Research in the sociology of organizations ; volume 83
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Organizational behavior.
- Organizational change--Management.
- Organizational change.
- Business--Technological innovations.
- Business.
- Physical Description:
- xviii, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
- Summary:
- "Digital transformation is permeating all domains of business and society. Digital Transformation and Institutional Theory explores how manifestations of digital transformation requires rethinking of our understanding and theorization of institutional processes. Showcasing a collaborative forum of organization and management theory scholars and information systems researchers, the authors enrich institutional theory approaches in understanding digital transformation. Advancing institutional perspectives with an agenda for future research and methodological reflections, the chapters delve into digital transformations in relation to institutional logics and technological affordances, professional projects and new institutional agents, institutional infrastructure, and field governance. This volume deepens our understanding of the pervasive and increasingly important relationship between technology and institutions and the response of existing professions to the emergence of digital technologies. Moreover, the authors offer a cutting-edge analysis of how new digital organizational forms affect institutional fields, their infrastructure, and thus their governance" -- Back cover.
- Contents:
- Institutional perspectives on digital transformation / Thomas Gegenhuber, Danielle Logue, C.R. (Bob) Hinings, and Michael Barrett
- Institutional logics, technology affordances and hybrid professionals: developing a billing app for hospital physicians / Robyn King, April L. Wright, David Smith, Alex Chaudhuri, and Leah Thompson
- Digital technology and voice: how platforms shape institutional processes through visibilization / Ali Aslan Gümüsay, Mia Raynard, Oana Albu, Michael Etter, and Thomas Roulet
- Augmenting a profession: how data analytics is transforming human resource management / Georg Loscher and Verena Bader
- From micro-level to macro-level legitimacy: exploring how judgments in social media create thematic broadness at meso-level / Laura Illia, Michael Etter, Katia Meggiorin, and Elanor Colleoni
- Digitalisation versus regulation: how disruptive digital communication technologies alter institutional contexts through public interest framing / Kerem Gurses, Basak Yakis-Douglas, and Pinar Ozcan
- Representations of self in the digital public sphere: the field of social impact analyzed through relational and discursive moves / Achim Oberg, Walter W. Powell, and Tino Schöllhorn
- Digital technologies: carrier or trigger for institutional change in digital transformation? / Nicholas Berente and Stefan Seidel
- Integrating information systems and institutional insights: advancing the conversation with examples from digital health / Lee C. Jarvis, Rebekah Eden, April L. Wright, and Andrew Burton-Jones
- The institutional logic of digitalization / Henri Schildt.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Print on demand edition.
- Open access version available.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9781802622225
- 1802622225
- OCLC:
- 1338675483
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