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Rakenteistuminen (structuration, Giddens)

Rakenteistuminen (structuration, Giddens). Viitteet: Orlikowski: The Duality of technology, Organization Science, 3(3), Aug. 1992 Orlikowski & Robey: Information technology and structuration of organizations, Information System Research, June 1991

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Rakenteistuminen (structuration, Giddens)

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  1. Rakenteistuminen (structuration, Giddens) • Viitteet: • Orlikowski: The Duality of technology, Organization Science, 3(3), Aug. 1992 • Orlikowski & Robey: Information technology and structuration of organizations, Information System Research, June 1991 • Kirja, Giddens: The Constitution of Society (1984)

  2. Organisaation ja teknologian suhde(Orlikowski 1992) • Teknologinen imperatiivi • Strateginen valinta • Sosio-tekninen tutkimussuunta • Sosiaalinen konstruktivismi – ’interpretativismi’ • Marxilaiset tulkinnat • Teknologia rakenteellisen muutoksen käynnistäjänä

  3. Suunnittelun ja käytön epäjatkuvuus

  4. Rakenteistumisen ulottuvuudet

  5. Modalities • Interpretive schemes are standardized, shared stocks of knowledge that humans draw on to interpret behaviour and events, hence achieving meaningful interaction • Resources are the means through which intentions are realized, goals are accomplished, and power is exercised • Norms are the rules governing sanctioned or appropriate conduct, and they define the legitimacy of interaction within a setting’s moral order

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