Corporate culture, absorptive capacity and IT success
This study examines absorptive capacity's role in IT implementation success. Absorptive capacity is the organization's ability to recognize the value of new information, assimilate it, and apply it to commercial ends [Cohen, W. M., & Levinthal, D. A. (...
Representations and actions: the transformation of work practices with IT use
The implementation of new information technology (IT) often aims at transforming work practices. The information systems (IS) literature has detailed numerous cases of reproduction or changes of practice associated with IT use. The literature has also ...
Panoptic empowerment and reflective conformity in enterprise systems-enabled organizations
In this study of enterprise system (ES) use at a global manufacturing organization, we have taken an interpretive perspective and used a Glaserian grounded theory methodology to explore the ES-enabled changes in organizational control that emerged after ...