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Information and Organization, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, March 2019
- Mikael Gebre-Mariam, Bendik Bygstad:
Digitalization mechanisms of health management information systems in developing countries. 1-22 - Zeynep Yetis Larsson, Paul Michael Di Gangi, Robin Teigland:
Sharing my way to success: A case study on developing entrepreneurial ventures using social capital in an OSS community. 23-40 - Steven L. Johnson, Peter Gray, Suprateek Sarker:
Revisiting IS research practice in the era of big data. 41-56 - Peter Slattery, Patrick Finnegan, Richard Vidgen:
Creating compassion: How volunteering websites encourage prosocial behaviour. 57-76
Volume 29, Number 2, June 2019
- Maedeh Yassaee, Tobias Mettler, Robert Winter:
Principles for the design of digital occupational health systems. 77-90 - Lotta Hultin:
On becoming a sociomaterial researcher: Exploring epistemological practices grounded in a relational, performative ontology. 91-104
- Markos Zachariadis, Garrick Hileman, Susan V. Scott:
Governance and control in distributed ledgers: Understanding the challenges facing blockchain technology in financial services. 105-117
Volume 29, Number 3, September 2019
- Amber Grace Young, Lisen Selander, Emmanuelle Vaast:
Digital organizing for social impact: Current insights and future research avenues on collective action, social movements, and digital technologies. - Jordana J. George, Dorothy E. Leidner:
From clicktivism to hacktivism: Understanding digital activism. - Alessio Maria Braccini, Øystein Sæbø, Tommaso Federici:
From the blogosphere into the parliament: The role of digital technologies in organizing social movements. - Maya Stewart, Ulrike Schultze:
Producing solidarity in social media activism: The case of My Stealthy Freedom. - Ana Cardoso, Marie-Claude Boudreau, João Álvaro Carvalho:
Organizing collective action: Does information and communication technology matter?
- Manos Gkeredakis, Panos Constantinides:
Phenomenon-based problematization: Coordinating in the digital era.
Volume 29, Number 4, December 2019
- Christine Abdalla Mikhaeil, Richard L. Baskerville:
Using semiotics to analyze representational complexity in social media. - Matthew Levy, Quang "Neo" Bui:
How field-level institutions become a part of organizations: A study of enterprise architecture as a tool for institutional change. - Ulrika H. Westergren, Jonny Holmström, Lars Mathiassen:
Partnering to create IT-based value: A contextual ambidexterity approach.
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