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Identity Projection Strategies for Non-Focal Actors in Digital Ecosystems Open
In digital ecosystems, non-focal actors cannot survive without working on the identity of their apps. The identity expresses what the app is about to customers. However, it also projects an image of the role of the non-focal actor in the l…
Instantiation of Organisational Routines in Cross-Expertise Collaborative Enterprise Systems Open
This study aims to explore the dynamics between the performative and ostensive aspects of organisational routines in the context of cross-expertise collaborative enterprise systems. Specifically, through an ongoing empirical case study of …
How to Motivate and Engage Generation Clash of Clans at Work? Emergent Properties of Business Gamification Elements in the Digital Economy Open
Organisations are currently lacking in developing and implementing business systems in meaningful ways to motivate and engage their staff. This is particularly salient as the average employee spends eleven cumulative years of their life at…
How to Motivate and Engage Generation Clash of Clans at Work? Emergent Properties of Business Gamification Elements in the Digital Economy Open
Organisations are currently lacking in developing and implementing business systems in meaningful ways to motivate and engage their staff. This is particularly salient as the average employee spends eleven cumulative years of their life at…
Balancing fluid and cemented routines in a digital workplace Open
Advanced workplace technologies are increasingly used alongside traditional enterprise software packages (such as enterprise resource planning) in the workplace. However, we have only limited understanding of how different kinds of technol…
Building Governance Capability in Online Communities: A Social Network Perspective Open
Online communities are increasingly seen as new forms of organising. However, we have limited understanding of how governance emerges in an online community. Prior literature either focuses on governance as a dynamic process-oriented view …
A Paradox of Progressive Saturation: The Changing Nature of Improvisation over Time in a Systems Development Project Open
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Journal of the Association for Information Systems and the definitive published version is available at http://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/vol18/iss11/1
Challenging Dominant Frames in Policies for IS Innovation in Healthcare through Rhetorical Strategies Open
Information Systems (IS) innovation in healthcare is a contested area often characterized by complex and conflicted relationships among different stakeholders. This paper aims to provide a systematic understanding of the mechanisms through…
Scaling the User Base of Digital Ventures Through Generative Pattern Replication: The Case of Ridesharing. Open
Digital ventures seek to scale their user base quickly and effectively across markets in order to lock out competitors and drive adoption through positive feedback loops. We view such rapid global scaling as an organising logic by which ve…
The Emergence of Business Model for Digital Innovation Projects without Predetermined Usage and Market Potential Open
In this paper we explore the emergence of business model for digital innovation projects without predetermined usage and uncertain market potential. We studied a firm, which was producing and launching digital platforms for managing organi…