Programme organisations operate in complex environments under the influence of multiple institutional logics. Previous studies have focused on how these kinds of organisations …
A Jiménez, Y Zheng - The Information Society, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Innovation hubs, hailed as coworking spaces that support collaboration, innovation, and entrepreneurship, are rapidly diffusing across different regions of the world. In this study we …
The physical and material aspects of space, such as geographical distance or boundaries, have social and symbolic consequences that impact how people influence and are …
In this paper, we explain how and why people become motivated to participate in institutional processes. Responding to recent efforts to address the micro and meso in …
C Felzensztein, A Tretiakov - International Journal of Entrepreneurial …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose There is a paucity of evidence on how small new ventures cope with shifts from physical space to cyberspace imposed by external crises, such as pandemics. Further, even …
Digital entrepreneurs face the liability of newness, like any other entrepreneur. However, this liability of newness is manifested differently: it is mediated by an artefact, in this case a …
Despite the impressive growth of smart city initiatives worldwide, an organizational theory of smart city has yet to be developed, and we lack models addressing the unprecedented …
In this study, we investigate the nature of the influence of organisational information technology (IT) on innovation. To examine this relationship, we leverage a fundamental …
K Best, J Hindmarsh - Human Relations, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article introduces an interactional perspective to the analysis of organizational space. The study is based on the analysis of over 100 hours of video recordings of guided tours …