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IS&O 2014: Auckland, New Zealand
- Bill Doolin, Eleni Lamprou, Nathalie N. Mitev, Laurie McLeod:
Information Systems and Global Assemblages. (Re)Configuring Actors, Artefacts, Organizations - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on Information Systems and Organizations, IS&O 2014, Auckland, New Zealand, December 11-12, 2014. Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 446, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-662-45707-8 - Eleni Lamprou, Nathalie N. Mitev, Bill Doolin:
Information Systems and Assemblages. 1-7
IS/IT Implementation and Appropriation
- Jens Lauterbach, Benjamin Müller:
Adopt, Adapt, Enact or Use? - A Framework and Methodology for Extracting and Integrating Conceptual Mechanisms of IT Adoption and Use. 8-29 - Melinda Plumb, Karlheinz Kautz:
Reconfiguring Early Childhood Education and Care - A Sociomaterial Analysis of IT Appropriation. 30-47 - Adrian Yeow, Samer Faraj:
Technology and Sociomaterial Performation. 48-65
Ethnographic Accounts of IS Use
- Hameed Chughtai, Michael D. Myers:
The Entwinement Logic of Practices - Insights from an Ethnography of Young IT Professionals. 66-78 - Gwilym Eades, Yingqin Zheng:
Counter-Mapping as Assemblage - Reconfiguring Indigeneity. 79-94
Structures and Networks
- Arun Aryal, Redouane El Amrani, Duane P. Truex:
Understanding the Emergent Structure of Competency Centers in Post-implementation Enterprise Systems - An Assemblage Theory Approach. 95-114 - Jesper Lund:
Activities to Address Challenges in Digital Innovation. 115-131
Health Care IS
- Hamish Robertson, Nick Nicholas, Tuly Rosenfeld, Joanne Travaglia:
Materiality, Health Informatics and the Limits of Knowledge Production. 132-148 - Tony Cornford, Valentina Lichtner:
Digital Drugs - An Anatomy of New Medicines. 149-162
Social Media
- Hamid Pousti, Cathy Urquhart, Henry Linger:
Exploring the Role of Social Media in Chronic Care Management - A Sociomaterial Approach. 163-185 - Aurélie Dudezert, Pierre Fayard, Ewan Oiry:
ASTERIX and 2.0 Knowledge Management - Exploring the Appropriation of 2.0 KMS via the Myth of the Gaulish Village. 186-206 - Milad Mirbabaie, Christian Ehnis, Stefan Stieglitz, Deborah Bunker:
Communication Roles in Public Events - A Case Study on Twitter Communication. 207-218
IS Design
- Richard L. Baskerville, Jan Pries-Heje:
Design Theory Projectability. 219-232 - Richard L. Baskerville, Robert M. Davison, Mala Kaul, Louie Wong:
Designing Artifacts for Systems of Information. 233-245
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