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- catalog contributor b11825133.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-200) and index.".
- catalog description "Organizations Meet I/CT -- Examples of Less Than Fully Successful Implementations -- Successes or Failures? -- Some Explanations of the Technology-Organization Link -- The "Situatedness" of Work: Its Inevitable Circumstantiality -- The Dead Weight of Tradition as an Impediment to Organizational Change -- I/CT-Based Approaches That Ignore the Inevitability of Organizational Politics -- Is the Technology Its Own Worst Enemy? The Self-Limiting Properties of Systems Design -- The Pros and Cons of Dualistic Explanations -- Toward a Structurational Explanation of the Technology-Organization Link -- Reevaluating the Four Hypotheses -- A Brief Overview of Where We Are Heading in the Book -- Organization of the Chapters -- Structuration Theory: Basic Concepts -- Structuration Theory as an Emergent/Process Model -- Historical Origins of the Theory -- A Theory Still in Construction -- Giddens's Concept of Structuration -- A Recursively and Reflexively Organized World -- Reflexivity and Knowledge -- Action and Power -- A Dialectic of Control -- Structure Versus System: The Essence of "Duality" -- Rules and Resources -- Dimensions of Structure -- Structuration as an Explanation of Computerization -- How Structuration Might Conceptualize an Instance of Computerization -- What Structuration Theory Does Not Address -- Expanding the Structurational Perspective -- The Structuring of Situated Action -- The Role of Time and Space in Embedding Structure -- Collaborating Groups as Systems of Distributed Cognition -- The "When" of Infrastructure.".
- catalog extent "210 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Computerization of work.".
- catalog identifier "0761906983 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0761906991 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Computerization of work.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications,".
- catalog relation "Computerization of work.".
- catalog subject "658/.05 21".
- catalog subject "Employees Effect of technological innovations on Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "HD6331 .C676 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Organizations Meet I/CT -- Examples of Less Than Fully Successful Implementations -- Successes or Failures? -- Some Explanations of the Technology-Organization Link -- The "Situatedness" of Work: Its Inevitable Circumstantiality -- The Dead Weight of Tradition as an Impediment to Organizational Change -- I/CT-Based Approaches That Ignore the Inevitability of Organizational Politics -- Is the Technology Its Own Worst Enemy? The Self-Limiting Properties of Systems Design -- The Pros and Cons of Dualistic Explanations -- Toward a Structurational Explanation of the Technology-Organization Link -- Reevaluating the Four Hypotheses -- A Brief Overview of Where We Are Heading in the Book -- Organization of the Chapters -- Structuration Theory: Basic Concepts -- Structuration Theory as an Emergent/Process Model -- Historical Origins of the Theory -- A Theory Still in Construction -- Giddens's Concept of Structuration -- A Recursively and Reflexively Organized World -- Reflexivity and Knowledge -- Action and Power -- A Dialectic of Control -- Structure Versus System: The Essence of "Duality" -- Rules and Resources -- Dimensions of Structure -- Structuration as an Explanation of Computerization -- How Structuration Might Conceptualize an Instance of Computerization -- What Structuration Theory Does Not Address -- Expanding the Structurational Perspective -- The Structuring of Situated Action -- The Role of Time and Space in Embedding Structure -- Collaborating Groups as Systems of Distributed Cognition -- The "When" of Infrastructure.".
- catalog title "The computerization of work : a communication perspective / James R. Taylor ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".