Search for dissertations about: "IT-enabled"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the word IT-enabled.
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1. Leading IT-Enabled Change Inside Ericsson : A Transformation Into a Global Network of Shared Service Centres
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to explore—from a managerial perspective—how IT-enabled change is designed, led, and sustained from-within an organisation. This is an issue of central concern because there is a considerable lack of research that directly incorporates IT in management and organisational change studies. READ MORE
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2. The adoption of IT-enabled management ideas : insights from shared services in government agencies
Abstract : Organizations increasingly incorporate general IT-enabled management ideas, which frequently are based on best practices that stem from experiences of organizations that have faced challenging situations in the past. During the incorporation, the general ideas are usually modified and adopted by organizations to become locally meaningful and useable. READ MORE
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3. Information Worker Productivity Enabled by IT System Usage : A Complementary-Based Approach
Abstract : Assessing the conditions of productivity of individual workers who process information and use IT has been a concern for many researchers. Prior studies have applied different theoretical foundations to study the relationship between IT use and productivity at individual level in post adoption scenarios and have provided mixed results. READ MORE
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4. Digitalized industrial equipment : an investigation of remote diagnostics services
Abstract : With the ubiquity of digitalization, digital convergence of applications, devices, networks and artifacts presents both challenges and opportunities for individuals, organizations and society. Physical artifacts that were not digital in the recent past are now increasingly becoming intertwined with digital components, providing them with digital capabilities. READ MORE
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5. Digital Capability and Business Model Reconfiguration : a co-evolutionary perspective
Abstract : While IT-enabled innovations continue to disrupt long-lasting industries, emerging concepts and theories seek to explain implications of digitalisation on its value, competition and organisation. Over the past two decades, the notions of digital capability and business model reconfiguration as antecedents of organisational performance have become increasingly influential in the Information Systems literature. READ MORE