Digital and IT-Enabled Organizational Transformation - Where Do We Go From Here?

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Digital and IT-Enabled Organizational Transformation - Where Do We Go From Here? / Mosconi, Elaine; Brohman, Kathryn; Yoo, Youngjin et al.
Proceedings of ICIS 2024. ed. / Douglas Vogel. Atlanta: AIS eLibrary, 2024. 2545.

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Harvard

Mosconi, E, Brohman, K, Yoo, Y, Drews, P, Ologeanu-Taddei, R, Schlagwein, D & Baiyere, A 2024, Digital and IT-Enabled Organizational Transformation - Where Do We Go From Here? in D Vogel (ed.), Proceedings of ICIS 2024., 2545, AIS eLibrary, Atlanta, International Conference on Information Systems - ICIS 2024, Bangkok, Thailand, 15.12.24. <https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2024/panels/panels/2/>

APA

Mosconi, E., Brohman, K., Yoo, Y., Drews, P., Ologeanu-Taddei, R., Schlagwein, D., & Baiyere, A. (2024). Digital and IT-Enabled Organizational Transformation - Where Do We Go From Here? In D. Vogel (Ed.), Proceedings of ICIS 2024 Article 2545 AIS eLibrary. https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2024/panels/panels/2/

Vancouver

Mosconi E, Brohman K, Yoo Y, Drews P, Ologeanu-Taddei R, Schlagwein D et al. Digital and IT-Enabled Organizational Transformation - Where Do We Go From Here? In Vogel D, editor, Proceedings of ICIS 2024. Atlanta: AIS eLibrary. 2024. 2545

Bibtex

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abstract = "This panel, sponsored by SIG OSRA and SIG DITE, explores the alignment between IS/IT-enabled organizational transformation (ITOT) and digital transformation in the IS field. Rather than focusing solely on empirical evidence, the panel engages a variety of AIS leaders and senior scholars from different regions to discuss how the field can progress. The goal is to foster alignment within the IS community, which is essential for advancing theoretical and practical contributions in technology-induced organizational change. By providing rigorous guidance and conceptual clarity, the IS field can become a recognized reference discipline for other fields studying technologically-induced change.",
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AU - Schlagwein, Daniel

AU - Baiyere, Abayomi

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