Governing through Technology Information Artefacts and Social Practi

Information produced and disseminated by an interlocking ecology of computer-based systems and artifacts currently provides the essential means for planning organizational operations and controlling organizational performances. This book describes the vit

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Governing through Technology

10.1057/9780230295148 - Governing Through Technology, Jannis Kallinikos

Technology, Work and Globalization

Also in the series: GLOBAL SOURCING OF BUSINESS AND IT SERVICES Leslie P. Willcocks and Mary C. Lacity ICT AND INNOVATION IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR Francesco Contini and Giovan Francesco Lanzara EXPLORING VIRTUALITY WITHIN AND BEYOND ORGANIZATIOINS Niki Panteli and Mike Chaisson KNOWLEDGE PROCESSES IN GLOBALLY DISTRIBUTED CONTEXTS Julia Kotlarsky, Ilan Oshri and Paul C. van Fenema GLOBAL CHALLENGES FOR IDENTITY POLICIES Edgar Whitley and Ian Hosein E-GOVERNANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT A Focus on India Shirin Madon OFFSHORE OUTSOURCING OF IT WORK Mary C. Lacity and Joseph W. Rottman OUTSOURCING GLOBAL SERVICES Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsy and Leslie P. Willcocks BRICOLAGE, CARE AND INFORMATION Chrisanthi Avgerou, Giovan Francesco Lanzara and Leslie Wilcocks CHINA’S EMERGING OUTSOURCING CAPABILITIES Mary C. Lacity, Leslie P. Willcocks and Yingqin Zheng

10.1057/9780230295148 - Governing Through Technology, Jannis Kallinikos

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The Technology, Work and Globalization series was developed to provide policy makers, workers, managers, academics and students with a deeper understanding of the complex interlinks and influences between technological developments, including information and communication technologies, work organizations and patterns of globalization. The mission of the series is to disseminate rich knowledge based on deep research about relevant issues surrounding the globalization of work that is spawned by technology.

Governing through Technology Jannis Kallinikos Professor, Information Systems and Innovation Group, Department of Management, London School of Economics and Political Science

10.1057/9780230295148 - Governing Through Technology, Jannis Kallinikos

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Information Artefacts and Social Practice

© Jannis Kallinikos 2011 Foreword © Bonnie Nardi 2011

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