Information Technology & People: Volume 14 Issue 4

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Survival of the leanest: intensive knowledge work and groupware adaptation

Maxine Robertson, Carsten Sørensen, Jacky Swan

Managing knowledge is a value‐creating process in most organizations and is particularly important in knowledge‐intensive firms. Explores the ways in which groupware might…

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Calling up culture: Information spaces and information flows as the virtual dynamics of inclusion and exclusion

Stephen Little, Len Holmes, Margaret Grieco

Both critics and proponents of globalisation tend to assume that it is a uniform process leading to a flattening of the cultural terrain. In contrast, this paper, using examples…

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The impact of knowledge repositories on power and control in the workplace

Peter H. Gray

Knowledge management systems designed to facilitate the storage and distribution of codified knowledge affect the distribution of power within organizations. Drawing on the…

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“It was a great system”: Face‐work and the discursive construction of technology during information systems development

Rosío Alvarez

This paper examines discursive strategies deployed by individuals to manage the deinstitutionalization of technology during IS development. In particular, the strategy of…

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ISSN:

0959-3845

Online date, start – end:

1992

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Edgar Whitley
  • Prof Kevin Crowston
  • Prof Yulin Fang
  • Prof Jyoti Choudrie