Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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554718 | Information and Organization | 2008 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Researchers have had difficulty accommodating materiality in voluntaristic theories of organizing. Although materiality surely shapes how people use technologies, materiality’s role in organizational change remains under-theorized. We suggest that scholars have had difficulty grappling with materiality because they often conflate the distinction between the material and social with the distinction between determinism and voluntarism. We explain why such conflation is unnecessary and outline four challenges that researchers must address before they can reconcile the reality of materiality with the notion that outcomes of technological change are socially constructed.
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Authors
Paul M. Leonardi, Stephen R. Barley,