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Information and Organization, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, 2024
- Emmanuel Monod, Anne-Sophie Mayer
, Detmar W. Straub, Elisabeth Joyce, Jiayin Qi:
From worker empowerment to managerial control: The devolution of AI tools' intended positive implementation to their negative consequences. 100498 - Eunyoung Moon, James Howison:
A dynamic perspective on software modularity in open source software (OSS) development: A configurational approach. 100499 - Edouard Pignot
, Mark Thompson:
Affect and relational agency: How a negative ontology can broaden our understanding of IS research. 100500 - Esteban García-Canal
, Mauro F. Guillén, Borja Ponte:
Catch me if you can: A simulation model of the internationalization of digital platforms. 100501 - Christine Abdalla Mikhaeil, Daniel Robey:
When is enough enough? A critical assessment of data adequacy in IS qualitative research. 100540 - Joao Cunha:
A divergent model of online social movements in organizations. 100542
Volume 34, Number 2, 2024
- Panos Constantinides
, Eric Monteiro, Lars Mathiassen:
Human-AI joint task performance: Learning from uncertainty in autonomous driving systems. 100502 - Alexander Stohr, Philipp Ollig, Robert Keller, Alexander Rieger:
Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance. 100503 - E. Burton Swanson:
Technology entrepreneurship is more than one might think. 100512 - Amy L. Fraher, Shireen Kanji, Layla Branicki
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"Keeping the Queen's Peace": A Sociomaterial Study of Police and Guns in a "Mangle of Risk". 100513
Volume 34, Number 3, 2024
- Elodie Dessy, Johanna Mair, Virginie Xhauflair:
Organizational diversity of social-mission platforms: Advancing a configurational research agenda. 100514 - Liudmila Zavolokina, Ingrid Bauer-Hänsel, Janine Hacker, Gerhard Schwabe:
Organizing for value creation in blockchain information systems. 100522 - David Ebbevi, Anna Essén
, Anna Stevenson:
Ignoring and collective passivity in relation to information systems: How actors avoided engagement with data about wait times in Swedish healthcare. 100523 - Yaojie Li, Clay Posey, Thomas F. Stafford:
Bureaucracies in information securing: Transitioning from iron cages to iron shields. 100526 - Michael A. Cusumano, Annabelle Gawer, David B. Yoffie, Sarah von Bargen, Kwesi Acquay:
The impact of platform business models on the valuations of unicorn companies. 100521 - Tammy E. Beck, Stephanie T. Solansky, Daniel J. Davis, Karen Ford-Eickhoff, Donde Plowman:
Boundary work and high-reliability organizing in interorganizational collaborations. 100524 - Annabelle Gawer, Carla Bonina:
Digital platforms and development: Risks to competition and their regulatory implications in developing countries. 100525
Volume 34, Number 4, 2024
- Ignacio Fernandez Cruz:
Expert-AI pairings: Expert interventions in AI-powered decisions. 100527 - Rick Sullivan, Alex Veen, Kai Riemer:
Furthering engaged algorithmic management research: Surfacing foundational positions through a hermeneutic literature analysis. 100528 - José F. P. dos Santos, Peter J. Williamson:
Beyond connectivity: Artificial intelligence and the internationalisation of digital firms. 100538 - Yennef Vereycken, Anne Guisset, Monique Ramioul:
The same but different: Understanding variation and similarity in the outcomes of a similar technology. A comparative case study on the deployment of manufacturing execution systems in three Belgian SME's. 100539

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