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Organization Science research seminar "Theorizing emerging technologies: Past, present, and future."

  • 1.  Organization Science research seminar "Theorizing emerging technologies: Past, present, and future."

    Posted 05-24-2022 03:32

    Dear everyone,

     

    On Tuesday, June 14, 08:00-10:00 a.m. PDT (17:00-19:00 CEST), we organize a virtual research seminar for the recent Organization Science special issue on "Emerging Technologies and Organizing".

     

    In this research seminar, all special issue authors will present their papers, after which we will group into breakout rooms (hosted by one of the SI editors) to have broader discussions around three or four overarching topics covered in the special issue and their future research opportunities. Please find an overview of the papers to be presented and the schedule below.

     

    To register for this unique opportunity to virtually meet the SI editors and authors, please use this link: https://ieseg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYod--oqT4sHdVLW4DapR3p7yVpy_s9L7v0

     

    We look forward to virtually see you on June 14!

     

    Best, on behalf of all of the Special Issue contributors and editors,

     

    Hila Lifshitz-Assaf and Lauren Waardenburg

     

    Schedule

    08:00-08:05

    Introduction by the SI Editors

    08:05-09:05

    Paper presentations

    09:05-09:35

    Breakout rooms with authors

    09:35-09:45

    Summary of breakout rooms discussions

    09:45-10:00

    Overall discussion on future research directions on theorizing emerging technologies

     

    Overview of papers and authors

    Time

    Authors

    Title

    08:05-08:10

    Arvind Karunakaran

    Wanda J. Orlikowski

    Susan V. Scott

    Crowd-Based Accountability: Examining How Social Media Commentary Reconfigures Organizational Accountability

    08:10-08:15

    Cristina Alaimo

    Jannis Kallinikos

    Organizations Decentered: Data Objects, Technology and Knowledge

    08:15-08:20

    Lindsey D. Cameron

    Hatim Rahman

    Expanding the Locus of Resistance: Understanding the Co-constitution of Control and Resistance in the Gig Economy

    08:20-08:25

    Lauren Waardenburg Marleen Huysman

    Anastasia V. Sergeeva

    In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man Is King: Knowledge Brokerage in the Age of Learning Algorithms

    08:25-08:30

    Madeleine Rauch

    Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari

    Waging War from Remote Cubicles: How Workers Cope with Technologies That Disrupt the Meaning and Morality of Their Work

    08:35-08:40

    Zlatko Bodrožić

    Paul S. Adler

    Alternative Futures for the Digital Transformation: A Macro-Level Schumpeterian Perspective

    08:40-08:45

    Sarah Lebovitz

    Hila Lifshitz-Assaf

    Natalia Levina

    To Engage or Not to Engage with AI for Critical Judgments: How Professionals Deal with Opacity When Using AI for Medical Diagnosis

    08:45-08:50

    Ryan T. Allen

    Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury

    Algorithm-Augmented Work and Domain Experience: The Countervailing Forces of Ability and Aversion

    08:50-08:55

    Brian T. Pentland

    Youngjin Yoo

    Jan Recker

    Inkyu Kim

    From Lock-In to Transformation: A Path-Centric Theory of Emerging Technology and Organizing

    08:55-09:00

    Yu-Kai Lin

    Likoebe M. Maruping

    Open Source Collaboration in Digital Entrepreneurship

    09:00-09:05

    Lindsey D. Cameron

    "Making Out" While Driving: Relational and Efficiency Games in the Gig Economy

     

     



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    Hila Lifshitz-Assaf

    Associate Professor | NYU Stern School of Business

    Faculty Associate| Harvard University Laboratory for Innovation Sciences

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  • 2.  RE: Organization Science research seminar "Theorizing emerging technologies: Past, present, and future."

    Posted 06-14-2022 22:53

    HI Hila  
    This is Qi Li https://myweb.cuhk.edu.cn/liqi   Thank you very much for organizing the frontier and meaningful event. Because of the different time zone, I cannot join the research seminar yesterday. Is there any possibility that I can have the record? I like your research focusing on technology and innovation. Shenzhen is like Silicon valley in the states and I am looking forward to meeting you in person. Welcome to visit our campus in Shenzhen, China. 

    Thanks and have a great day !

    Qi Li

    Chinese University of Hong Kong (shenzhen)



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    Qi Li
    Assistant Professor
    Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)
    Ithaca NY
    8618516821881
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