Abstract
Despite growing attention, social values, compared to economic aspects, of information technology (IT) capture substantially less attention in the mainstream IT literature. In the context of mobile technology, social values might be as critical to help justify technology investment as the predominant economics perspective in the existing IT literature. As wireless networks and relevant mobile technologies continue to penetrate the global society and business world, an emerging social phenomenon rapidly reshapes how organizations interact with the technology and reposition themselves in their specific institutional context where organizations often develop networked alliance to compete against one another. This study thus seeks to shed light on how organizations make sense of the social aspects of wireless network implementation. Preliminary understanding derived from two higher education organizations' experiences is summarized. Implications for future research endeavor are suggested.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | PACIS 2010 proceedings |
Pages | 1461-1468 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2010 |
Event | 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - Taipei, China Duration: 9 Jul 2010 → 12 Jul 2010 |
Conference
Conference | 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems |
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Abbreviated title | PACIS 2010 |
Country/Territory | China |
City | Taipei |
Period | 9/07/10 → 12/07/10 |
Keywords
- case study
- institution
- social value
- wireless technology