TITLE

TECHNOLOGY AND INSTITUTIONS: WHAT CAN RESEARCH ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH ON ORGANIZATIONS LEARN FROM EACH OTHER

AUTHOR(S)
Robey, Daniel
PUB. DATE
June 2001
SOURCE
MIS Quarterly;Jun2001, Vol. 25 Issue 2, Preceding p145
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article discusses the paper "Technology and Institutions: What Can Research on Information Technology and Research on Organizations Learn From Each Other?" by Wanda J. Orlikowski and Stephen R. Barley.
ACCESSION #
27174827

Tags: INFORMATION technology;  MANAGEMENT science

 

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