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The 5th Social Study of IT workshop

Mobile Interaction: Individuals, Organizations and Infrastructures

The Department of Information Systems hosted the fifth annual Social Study of IT (SSIT5) workshop on the 4th and 5th April 2005. The two-day event focused on three key aspects of Mobile Interaction:

  • The individual managing their interaction at work using mobile technologies. Their experiences and emotions related to the day-to-day work through and with the technology.
  • Organizational contexts where mobile technologies serve as a means of improving organizational performance through supporting remote and mobile collaboration.
  • Global infrastructures affording the essential capabilities of mobile technologies through implementing local or global standards in a context of competition, markets and regulation.

 

 

Carsten Sørensen

Introduction

Carsten Sorensen (LSE)

 

Gideon Kunda

Gurus, Hired Guns and Warm Bodies: Itinerant Experts in a Knowledge Economy

Gideon Kunda (Tel Aviv University)

 

Eric Laurier

Habitable Cars

Eric Laurier (University of Glasgow) 

 

Kristoffersen

M-commerce and e-cash as disruptive (or even moderately interesting) innovations: Technological determinism or wishful thinking?

Steinar Kristoffersen (Oslo University)

 

Kevin Warwick

Seamless Link Between Nerves and Network

Kevin Warwick (University of Reading)

 

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The Move to the Mobile: New Challenges of Coordination in Organizations

Kalle Lyytinen (Case Western Reserve University)

 

Urban Nulden

Mobility in Time Critical and Distributed Work: Temporal Dimensions of Practice

Urban Nulden (Gothenburg University)

 

The Information Systems and Innovation Group is a centre of expertise on information technology (IT) and concomitant organisational and social change. For more information on the group please click here.

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