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Ep. 30 – Making Space for Time (Griva et al. 2024)

Digital technology as a boundary object for making sense of time and temporality in hybrid work. Griva, A., Chandra Kruse, L., Hattinger, M., Högberg, K., Pappas, I. O., & Conboy, K. (2024). Making space for time: Strategies for the design of time‐aware hybrid work. Information Systems Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/isj.12552

08-31
09:49

Ep. 29 - Working with Digital Trace Data (Grisold et al. 2024)

Five principles that help us develop situated explanations. Grisold, T., Kremser, W., Mendling, J., Recker, J., Vom Brocke, J., & Wurm, B. (2024). Generating impactful situated explanations through digital trace data. Journal of Information Technology, 39(1), 2-18. https://doi.org/10.1177/02683962231208724

08-17
09:59

Ep. 28 - Data Is The New Protein? (Tremblay et al. 2023)

Building muscle from experiences with confronting crises. Tremblay, M. C., Kohli, R., & Rivero, C. (2023). 'Data is the New Protein: How the Commonwealth of Virginia Built Digital Resilience Muscle and Rebounded from Opioid and COVID Shocks', MIS Quarterly, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 423-449. https://doi.org/10.25300/MISQ/2022/17260

09-02
09:58

Ep. 27 - Maladaptive Responses to Information Systems Security Behaviours (Balozian et al. 2023)

Doing the right thing can result in bad experiences; doing the wrong thing can result in good experiences. Balozian, P., Burns, A. J., & Leidner, D. E. (2023). 'An Adversarial Dance: Toward an Understanding of Insiders’ Responses to Organizational Information Security Measures', Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 161-221. https://doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00798

01-07
09:42

Ep. 26 - Social Media Stockholm Syndrome (Rinaudo et al. 2022) and Algorithmic Abstinence (Hannon et al. 2022)

Two excellent papers from ACIS 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. Rinaudo, N. B., Matook, S., & Dennis, A. R. (2022). 'Social Media’s Stockholm Syndrome: A Literature Review of User’s Love and Hate', paper presented at the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), Melbourne (Australia), paper 127. Hannon, O., Gal, U., & Dar-Nimrod, I. (2022). 'Aversion vs. Abstinence: Conceptual Distinctions for the Receptivity Toward Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems Within Value-laden Contexts', paper presented at the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), Melbourne (Australia), paper 77.

12-10
09:46

Ep. 25 - The Tensions of Information Systems Security Behaviours (Karjalainen et al. 2019)

People often have rational justifications for why they don't follow the cybersecurity policies. Karjalainen M., Sarker S., & Siponen M. (2019), 'Toward a Theory of Information Systems Security Behaviors of Organizational Employees: A Dialectical Process Perspective', Information Systems Research, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 687-704, https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2018.0827

11-19
09:19

Ep. 24 - Mundane Technologies (Paavola and Cuthbertson 2022)

Great outcomes aren't exclusive to shiny new objects. Paavola L. & Cuthbertson R. (2022), 'Transformative Power of Mundane Technologies in Institutional Change', Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), https://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2022.868

07-29
09:55

Ep. 23 - Dynamic Capabilities (Steininger et al. 2022)

Everything we know about dynamic capabilities and IS research as of 2022. Mikalef P., Pateli A. & Ortiz-de-Guinea A. (2022), 'Dynamic Capabilities in Information Systems Research: A Critical Review, Synthesis of Current Knowledge, and Recommendations for Future Research', Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), https://doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00736

03-26
10:11

Ep. 22 - Interoperability and Digital Innovation (Hodapp and Hanelt 2022)

What do we know about interoperability in the age of digital platforms and ecosystems? Hodapp D. & Hanelt A. (2022), 'Interoperability in the Era of Digital Innovation: An Information Systems Research Agenda', Journal of Information Technology, https://doi.org/10.1177/02683962211064304

03-12
10:10

Ep. 21 - Paradoxical Tensions of Agile Project Management (Iivari 2021)

It's a little bit more complicated than the good ol' triple-constraint model. Iivari J. (2021), 'A Paradox Lens to Systems Development Projects: The Case of the Agile Software Development', Communications of the Association for Information Systems, vol. 49, https://doi.org/10.17705/1CAIS.04901

02-26
09:58

Ep. 20 - A Ubichronic Perspective of Time (Ivaturi and Chua 2021)

In the era of ubiquitous digital technology, our perception of time is undergoing a serious paradigm shift. Ivaturi and Chua (2021), 'Rethinking Time: Ubichronic Time and Its Impact on Work', European Journal of Information Systems, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0960085X.2021.1966326

08-21
10:13

Ep. 19 - Human in the Algorithmic Loop (Grønsund and Aanestad 2020)

Will there still be a future for human work in the hyper-automated future of algorithmic decision-making? Grønsund T. & Aanestad M. (2020), 'Augmenting the Algorithm: Emerging Human-in-the-Loop Work Configurations', Journal of Strategic Information Systems, vol. 29, no. 2, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2020.101614

08-08
09:53

Ep. 18 - Privacy Perspectives and Monero Cryptocurrency (Renwick and Gleasure 2021)

The different groups of people involved in the Monero cryptocurrency have very different feelings about privacy. How is this going to play out in the design of Monero? Renwick R. & Gleasure R. (2021), 'Those Who Control the Code Control the Rules: How Different Perspectives of Privacy Are Being Written Into the Code of Blockchain Systems', Journal of Information Technology, https://doi.org/10.1177/0268396220944406

03-26
09:41

Ep. 17 - The Ontological Reversal (Baskerville et al 2020)

In the past, information systems (IS) captured and represented the lived (external) reality. Now, they are the lived reality. Baskerville R. L., Myers M. D., & Yoo Y. (2020), 'Digital First: The Ontological Reversal and New Challenges for Information Systems Research', MIS Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.25300/MISQ/2020/14418

11-21
09:41

Ep. 16 - Envy on Social Media (Wu and Srite 2020)

Social media can make people feel envy. But is this always a bad thing? And what does it mean for social media platforms? Wu J. & Srite M. (2020), 'Envy on Social Media: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly', International Journal of Information Management, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102255

11-14
08:57

Ep. 15 - The Future(s) of Knowledge Work Post-COVID-19 (Wang et al 2020)

The old factory paradigm is fading away, but what will replace it? We look to the digital nomads to envision some possibilities. Wang B., Schlagwein D., Cecez-Kecmanovic D., & Cahalane M. C. (2020), 'Beyond the Factory Paradigm: Digital Nomadism and the Digital Future(s) of Knowledge Work Post-COVID-19', Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 21(6), pp. 1379-1401, https://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/vol21/iss6/10/

11-07
09:56

Ep. 14 - Tracing Normiefication (De Zeeuw et al 2020)

The conspiracy theory "QAnon" started in a fringe, esoteric corner of the Web. How did it become part of the mainstream public sphere? De Zeeuw D., Hagen S., Peeters S., & Jokubauskaite E. (2020), 'Tracing Normiefication: A Cross-Platform Analysis of the QAnon Conspiracy Theory', First Monday, https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v25i11.10643

10-31
09:54

Ep. 13 - Powered by Qinghuai (情怀) (Xiao et al 2020)

In Western culture, there's social capital and virtue ethics. In Chinese culture, there's guanxi and qinghuai. Xiao X., Tan B., Leong C., & Tan F. T. C. (2020), 'Powered by “Qinghuai”: The Melding of Traditional Values and Digital Entrepreneurship in Contemporary China', Information Systems Journal, https://doi.org/10.1111/isj.12301

10-24
09:58

Ep. 12 - Web-Conferencing Affordances and Constraints (Hacker et al 2020)

The lockdowns of COVID-19 have seen a sharp increase in the use of web conferencing systems. How have these been useful, and how can we improve on these for the future? Hacker J., Vom Brocke J., Handali J., Otto M., & Schneider J. (2020), 'Virtually in This Together – How Web-conferencing Systems Enabled a New Virtual Togetherness During the COVID-19 Crisis', European Journal of Information Systems, https://doi.org/10.1080/0960085X.2020.1814680

10-17
09:57

Ep. 11 - What Happens to Shadow IT? (Fürstenau et al 2020)

Sometimes people set up their own IT systems outside of what is officially supported by the IT department. When these IT systems are revealed, what happens to them? Fürstenau D., Rothe H. & Sandner M. (2020), Leaving the Shadow: A Configurational Approach to Explain Post-Identification Outcomes of Shadow IT Systems’, Business & Information Systems Engineering, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-020-00635-2

10-10
09:57

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