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"Claudio Ciborra was one of the most innovative thinkers in the field of information systems. This book explains the intellectual contribution of Ciborras work in a substantial introductory chapter, contains the most significant of his articles, and provides a sample of research that draws from his ideas"--Provided by publisher.
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Bricolage, care and information: Claudio Ciborra's legacy in information systems research
2009, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
0230220738 9780230220737
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Information Systems and the quest for meaning
G.F. LanzaraTRACING CIBORRA'S THOUGHT: FROM INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS TO PHENOMENOLOGY The Mind Or The Heart? It Depends on (The Definition of) The Situation
C. CiborraImprovisation As Mood
C. CiborraImbrication of representations: Risk and digital technologies
C. CiborraInterpreting e-government and development: efficiency, transparency or governance at a distance? C. Ciborra From Tool to Gestell: Agendas for managing the information infrastructure
C. Ciborra and O. HansethThe Platform Organization: recombining strategies, structures, and surprises
C. CiborraFormative contexts and information technology: understanding the dynamics of innovation in organizations
C. Ciborra and G. F. Lanzara Organizational learning and core capabilities development: the role of IT
C. Ciborra and R. AndreuFrom thinking to tinkering: the grassroots of strategic information systems
C. CiborraReframing the Role of Computers in Organizations: The Transactions Costs Approach
C. CiborraMarkets, Bureaucracies and Groups in the information Society: An Institutional Appraisal of the Impacts of Information technology
C. CiborraBUILDING ON HIS LEGACYClimbing the Learning Ladder to a Phenomenological View; A. RescaHospitality, Improvisation and Gestell: A Phenomenology of Mobile Information
M. Brigham and L. D. IntronaThe Hospitality Metaphor as a theoretical lens to understand the process of ICT adoption
A. Zanela SaccolThe Validity of the Improvisation Argument in the Implementation of Rigid Technology: The Case of ERP Systems; A. Elbanna Object Lessons and Invisible Technologies; E. A. Whitley and M. Darking Control Devolution as Information Infrastructure Design Strategy: A Case Study of a Content Service Platform for Mobile Phones in Norway
P. Nielsen and M. Aanestad Transaction Costs and Information Systems: Does IT Add Up? A. CordellaDispositioning IT all: a theory for thriving without models; I. Angell and F. Ilharco .
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