by Federico Cabitza (Editor), Carlo Batini (Editor), Massimo Magni (Editor)
About the Author
Federico Cabitza received his Master in IT Engineering from the Politecnico of Milan in 2001. Since then, he has worked as a Requirement Engineer and Process Analyst in the private sector, specialising in health informatics. In 2007, he received a PhD in Informatics, with a thesis regarding the role of IT in coordination and decision making in the hospital domain. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italy) where he teaches Human-Computer Interaction and Data Visualization. His current research interests regard the impact of new technologies in the workplace, and the design of interactive systems supporting knowledge work in cooperative settings, especially in the health care sector. He is author of more than 120 research publications to date, in international conference proceedings, edited books and scientific journals.
Carlo Batini obtained the graduation in Engineering at University of Roma “La Sapienza” in 1972, and the post graduation in Computer Science in 1973. Since 1986 he has been full professor at University of Roma “La Sapienza”. From 1993 to 2001 he has been on leave from University, being a member of the executive board, and in the last year President, of the Italian Authority for Information Technology in the Public Administration, where he leaded several innovative eGovernment projects on services to businesses, access to laws, data quality, Enterprise and Informatioin Integration architectures. Since 2001 he is professor at University of Milano Bicocca. From 2008 to 2011 he has been the head of the Department of Computer Science (DISCo) at University of Milano Bicocca. In 2009 he received the IBM Faculty Award. In 2013 he received in Hong Kong the Elsevier Peter P. Chen Award for his research, teaching and publishing activity in conceptual modeling.
Massimo Magni is an associate professor of management at Bocconi University and he has been the director of the Organization and HR Department at SDA Bocconi School of Management. His research interests include technology-enhanced behaviors, information systems development teams in geographically dispersed settings, and adoption and acceptance of new technologies. His current research interests revolve around emergent behaviors under pressure both at the individual and team level of analysis, as well as conducting multilevel research that bridges team context and individual behaviors. His work has been published in information systems and management journals including MIS Quarterly, Journal of Management Information Systems, Research Policy, Journal of Product Innovation Management, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Academy of Management Learning & Education, International Journal of Human Resource Management, and Behaviour & Information Technology.
About the book
This book argues that “organizing” is a broader term than managing, as it entails understanding how people and machines interact with each other; how resources, data, goods are exchanged in complex and intertwined value chains; and how lines of action and activities can be articulated using flexible protocols and often ad-hoc processes in situated practices of use and production.
The book presents a collection of research papers shedding new light on these phenomena and related practices from both academic and professional perspectives. Given the plurality of views that it offers, the book makes a relevant contribution to the understanding and appreciation of the complexity of the digital world at various levels of granularity. It focuses on how individuals, communities and the coopetitive societies of our new, global and hyperconnected world produce value and pursue their objectives and ideals in mutually dependent ways. The content of the book is based on a selection of the best papers - original double-blind peer-reviewed contributions - presented at the annual conference of the Italian chapter of the AIS, which was held in Milan, Italy in October 2017.
Table of contents
- Organizing for the Digital World: An Overview of Current IT Solutions to Support Individuals, Communities and Societies 1
- Automation as Management of Paradoxical Tensions: The Role of Industrial Engineering 7
- Visualizing Big Data: The Impact on Sense-Making and Decision-Making 23
- XBRL Implementation in the European Union: Exploring Preparers’ Points of View 33
- Information Security Policies in Organizations 49
- E 2 mC: Improving Rapid Mapping with Social Network Information 63
- Potential Difficulties During Investigations Due to Solid State Drive (SSD) Technology 75
- AIS and MCS for Port Community Systems: An Empirical Analysis from Italy 93
- Securing National e-ID Infrastructures: Tor Networks as a Source of Threats 105
- A Giant with Feet of Clay: On the Validity of the Data that Feed Machine Learning in Medicine 121
- Towards the Development of an Agile Marketing Capability 137
- Stepping on the Cracks—Transcending the Certainties of Big Data Analytics 149
- Apulian Mobility Insight: A Data Management Framework for Analyzing QoS in Smart Mobility 161
- Ethic Values for Sharing Communities 175
- Drift of a Corporate Social Media: The Design and Outcomes of a Longitudinal Study 189
- Changing Institutionalize d Practices When Implementing a Mandated Technology 203
- Understanding the Contribution and Challenges of Using Soft Systems Methodology to Facilitate Cultural Change: A Case Study in the Public Sector 215
- The CIO and CDO Socio-technical Roles in the Age of Digital Business Transformation: An Interpretive Study 235
- The Dynamics of Complex Sociomaterial Assemblages 247
- Author Index 265
Series: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation (Book 28)
Length: 266 pages
Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2019 edition (August 21, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3319905023
ISBN-13: 978-3319905020
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