Organization theory and management studies tend to underrate the importance of technological resources in accomplishing organized activities. In organizations, a wide variety of technologies are mobilized on a day-to-day basis to accomplish organized activities. Some of these technologies are subject to continuous discussions and controversies while others are taken for granted or simply ignored.
Organizing Technologies presents theories about technology and its recursive ability to both shape its users and to be shaped by its very use, outlining an analytical model where technologies serve three broad functions within organizations: to produce goods and services, to enhance administrative work, and to connect and co-align organizations within networks, supply chains, or distribution systems.
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J. C. Spender, professor at ESADE, Barcelona. Ulla Eriksson-Zetterquist is Associate Professor of Management Studies, Gothenburg Research Institute, School of Business, Economics, and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Thomas Kalling is Professor of Strategy and Information Technology, and Director of the Institute of Economic Research at Lund University School of Economics and Management, Sweden. Alexander Styhre is Professor and Chair of Organization Theory and Management, School of Business, Economics, and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.