[HTML][HTML] Digital innovation: Review and novel perspective

A Hund, HT Wagner, D Beimborn, T Weitzel - The Journal of Strategic …, 2021 - Elsevier
While research has produced valuable insights about digital innovation, we lack a
comprehensive understanding about its core nature, and research across disciplinary …

The rise of human machines: How cognitive computing systems challenge assumptions of user-system interaction

S Schuetz, V Venkatesh - Journal of the Association for Information …, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
Cognitive computing systems (CCS) are a new class of computing systems that implement
more human-like cognitive abilities. CCS are not a typical technological advancement but an …

Substituting human decision-making with machine learning: Implications for organizational learning

N Balasubramanian, Y Ye, M Xu - Academy of Management …, 2022 - journals.aom.org
The richness of organizational learning relies on the ability of humans to develop diverse
patterns of action by actively engaging with their environments and applying substantive …

Sensemaking reconsidered: Towards a broader understanding through phenomenology

J Sandberg, H Tsoukas - Organization Theory, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
We develop a typology of sensemaking in organizations that reconsiders existing
sensemaking research by providing a more coherent and integrative conceptualization of …

[PDF][PDF] Everything flows: Studying continuous sociotechnological transformation in a fluid and dynamic digital world

RM Baygi, LD Introna, L Hultin - MIS Quarterly, 2021 - misq.umn.edu
As we undergo momentous flows of digital innovations, our lives and work continue to
transform and are evermore characterized by mobility (D'Mello and Sahay 2007) …

Theorizing the Digital Object.

P Faulkner, J Runde - MIS quarterly, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Prompted by perceived shortcomings of prevailing conceptualizations of digital technology
in IS, we propose a theory aimed at capturing both the ontological complexity of digital …

Beyond tacit knowledge: How Michael Polanyi's theory of knowledge illuminates theory development in organizational research

D Hadjimichael, I Pyrko, H Tsoukas - Academy of management …, 2024 - journals.aom.org
In this essay, we present Michael Polanyi's theory of knowledge and outline its implications
for theory development in organizational research. While Polanyi is best known in the field …

[HTML][HTML] Furthering engaged algorithmic management research: Surfacing foundational positions through a hermeneutic literature analysis

R Sullivan, A Veen, K Riemer - Information and Organization, 2024 - Elsevier
This study undertakes a hermeneutic analysis of the growing literature on algorithmic
management. Algorithmic management is a subset of algorithmic decision-making, also …

The Open Prison of the Big Data Revolution: False Consciousness, Faustian Bargains, and Digital Entrapment

O Ngwenyama, F Rowe, S Klein… - Information Systems …, 2023 - pubsonline.informs.org
Although some scholars raise alarm about societal harm emerging from Big Data practices,
critical social theory (CST) Information Systems research on the structures and dynamics …

Losing touch: An embodiment perspective on coordination in robotic surgery

AV Sergeeva, S Faraj, M Huysman - Organization Science, 2020 - pubsonline.informs.org
Because new technologies allow new performances, mediations, representations, and
information flows, they are often associated with changes in how coordination is achieved …