What's under construction here? Social action, materiality, and power in constructivist studies of technology and organizing

PM Leonardi, SR Barley - Academy of Management Annals, 2010 - journals.aom.org
Over the past two decades, organizational scholars have increasingly argued that
technology's affects on organizations are socially constructed. Constructivists who study …

Channel expansion theory and the experiential nature of media richness perceptions

JR Carlson, RW Zmud - Academy of management journal, 1999 - journals.aom.org
Experiences identified by channel expansion theory as contributing to media-use
knowledge bases were hypothesized to be positively related to the perceived richness of a …

Exploring antecedents and consequence of online group-buying intention: An extended perspective on theory of planned behavior

HH Cheng, SW Huang - International Journal of Information Management, 2013 - Elsevier
With the development of electronic commerce, many dotcom firms are selling products to
consumers across different countries and regions. The managers of online group-buying …

Understanding user revisions when using information system features: Adaptive system use and triggers

H Sun - MIS quarterly, 2012 - JSTOR
Post-adoptive system use is often characterized by cycles of adaptation, in which people
actively revise how they use information systems. This paper investigates how and why …

Technology features as triggers for sensemaking

TL Griffith - Academy of Management review, 1999 - journals.aom.org
Technology implementation is complex and often unpredictable. Although previous research
describes mechanisms related to the social construction of technology and technology use …

The repertory grid technique: A method for the study of cognition in information systems

FB Tan, MG Hunter - MIS quarterly, 2002 - JSTOR
Recent studies have confirmed the importance of understanding the cognition of users and
information systems (IS) professionals. These works agree that organizational cognition is …

[HTML][HTML] Technological frames in public administration: What do public managers think of big data?

AA Guenduez, T Mettler, K Schedler - Government Information Quarterly, 2020 - Elsevier
Being among the largest creators and gatherers of data in many countries, public
administrations are looking for ways to harness big data technology. However, the de facto …

Research commentary—Generalizability of information systems research using student subjects—A reflection on our practices and recommendations for future …

D Compeau, B Marcolin, H Kelley… - Information systems …, 2012 - pubsonline.informs.org
Information systems researchers, like those in many other disciplines in the social sciences,
have debated the value and appropriateness of using students as research subjects. This …

Explaining the inconsistent results of the impact of information technology investments on firm performance: A longitudinal analysis

A Khallaf, MA Omran, T Zakaria - Journal of Accounting & …, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify potential reasons for inconsistent results of
the economic value of information technology (IT) investments. Furthermore, the study aims …

Does information technology training really matter? A social information processing analysis of coworkers' influence on IT usage in the workplace

MJ Gallivan, VK Spitler, M Koufaris - Journal of Management …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
This paper develops a conceptual framework to explain employees' technology usage within
organizations. Much of the prior information systems literature has assumed an underlying …