Format:
1 Online-Ressource (270 Seiten)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9781802622232
Series Statement:
Research in the Sociology of Organizations Series v.83
Content:
This volume contains two Open Access chapters. Digital Transformation and Institutional Theoryexplores how manifestations of digital transformation requires rethinking of our understanding and theorization of institutional processes
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Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editor -- RSO Advisory Board -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword: Research in the Sociology of Organizations -- Institutional Perspectives on Digital Transformation -- Introduction -- Three Institutional Perspectives on Digital Transformation -- Institutional Logics, Technological Affordances and Digital Transformation -- Digital Transformation, Professional Projects and New Institutional Agents -- Institutional Infrastructure, Field Governance and Digital Transformation -- Contributions in this Volume -- Agenda for Future Research -- Institutional logics and affordances -- Professions, Professional Projects, and New Institutional Agents -- Institutional Infrastructure, Governance, and Digital Transformation -- Digital Work and Sites of Technological (Re-)Production -- AI and actorhood -- Digital Transformation and Grand Challenges -- Methodological Implications of Studying Digital Transformation -- Conclusion -- References -- Institutional Logics, Technology Affordances and Hybrid Professionals: Developing a Billing App for Hospital Physicians -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Method -- Findings -- Episode 1: Technology Proposal -- Episode 2: Icon -- Episode 3: Automation -- Episode 4: Toggle Function -- Discussion -- References -- Digital Technology and Voice: How Platforms Shape Institutional Processes Through Visibilization -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Institutional Processes, Visibility, and Digital Platforms -- Technological Affordances and Visibilization -- Methodology -- Research Context -- Data Sources -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Initiating the Campaign -- Feature 1: Adding, Editing, and Deleting Content -- Generating Visibility and Discursive Openness
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Obscuring Content and Facilitating Discursive Closure -- Feature 2: Hashtagging -- Generating Visibility and Discursive Openness -- Obscuring content and facilitating discursive closure -- Feature 3: creating a profile -- Generating Visibility and Discursive Openness -- Obscuring Content and Facilitating Discursive Closure -- Feature 4: Trending -- Generating Visibility and Discursive Openness -- Obscuring Content and Facilitating Discursive Closure -- Summary: The Struggle for Visibility -- Discussion -- Platform Features, Visibility, and Institutional Processes -- Visibility Struggles and Technological Affordances -- Conclusion -- References -- Augmenting a Profession: How Data Analytics is Transforming Human Resource Management -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Digital Technologies as Challenging Professional Projects -- Research Context -- Methods -- Data Collection -- Interviews -- Observations -- Documents -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Rhetorical Work: Contesting Professional Boundaries -- Replacing Gut Feelings -- Establishing a Different Perspective on HRM -- Speaking Top Management's Language -- Material Work: Expanding and Reestablishing Professional Boundaries -- Working with Data -- Bringing Data to the Masses -- Adapting Analytics to Decisions Regarding People -- Symbiosis: Elevating Professional Status in the Organization -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- From Micro-Level to Macro-Level Legitimacy: Exploring How Judgments in Social Media Create Thematic Broadness at Meso-Level -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Hypothesis Development -- Methods -- Database -- Measures -- Legitimacy Judgment in Social Media -- News media legitimacy -- Thematic broadness -- Control Variable - User's Reach -- Data analysis -- Results -- Discussion -- Theoretical Contributions -- Methodological Implications -- Limitations
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Future Research Avenues on Legitimacy and Social Media -- Conclusion -- References -- Digitalization Versus Regulation: How Disruptive Digital Communication Technologies Alter Institutional Contexts Through Public Interest Framing -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Strategic Framing and Meaning Construction -- Framing Around Evaluation of Disruptive Digital Technologies -- The Public Interest Frame in The Regulation of New Technologies -- Methodology -- Findings -- Case 1: VoIP -- Case 2: Cloud Antenna -- Case 3: OTT technologies -- Discussion -- Broad Public Appeal -- Combining the Three Types of Public Interest Frames -- Present and Future Temporal Focus -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Representations of Self in the Digital Public Sphere: The Field of Social Impact Analyzed Through Relational and Discursive Moves -- Introduction -- Theory: Digital Positioning in Fields -- Digital Self-representations of Organizations -- Relevance of Self-representations -- Simplified Conception of Digital Self-representation -- Organizational Fields in Public Digital Media -- Discursive level -- Relational Level -- Change of Positions and Field Change -- Methods -- Metrics and Impact Discourse -- Identification of the Members of the Interface -- Identification of the Markers of the Discourses -- The Linguistic Topography of Nonprofit Performance Evaluation -- Change of Positions and Field Structure -- Findings -- Communities -- Dynamics of Discursive Positions -- Density of Discourse -- Connectedness of Discourse -- Discussion -- Summary and Implications -- References -- Digital Technologies: Carrier or Trigger for Institutional Change in Digital Transformation? -- Introduction -- Carriers and Triggers: Digital Technologies and Institutional Change -- Triggers -- Carriers
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Triggers and Carriers in Digital Transformations: An Integrated Perspective -- Conclusion -- References -- Integrating Information Systems and Institutional Insights: Advancing the Conversation with Examples from Digital Health -- A Multidisciplinary Framework for Understanding Digital Transformation -- Illustrative Examples from Digital Health -- System Acceptance and Institutional Maintenance -- System Acceptance and Institutional Change -- System Resistance and Institutional Maintenance -- System Resistance and Institutional Change -- Engagement Across the IS and Institutional Literatures -- What Institutionalists Can Learn from the IS Literature -- What IS Scholars Can Learn from the Institutional Literature -- Conclusion -- References -- The Institutional Logic of Digitalization -- An Institutional Perspective to Digitalization -- Organizational Practices: Knowledge, Skills, Material Artifacts, and infrastRuctures -- Managerial Norms and Beliefs -- Digital Products and Services -- The Institutional Logic of Digitalization -- Digitalization and Institutional Complexity -- Digitalization as a Radical Institutional Change -- Concluding Remarks -- References
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gegenhuber, Thomas Digital Transformation and Institutional Theory Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2022 ISBN 9781802622225
Language:
English
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