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| == '''Structuration theory''' == | | == '''Structuration theory''' == |
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| == Level of analysis == | | == Level of analysis == |
| From individual to macro and from macro to individual. | | From individual to macro and from macro to individual. |
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| == IS articles that use the theory == | | == IS articles that use the theory == |
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| Barley, S.R. (1986). Technology as an Occasion for Structuring: Evidence from Observation of CT Scanners and the Social Order of Radiology Departments. Administrative Science Quarterly, 31: 78-108. | | Barley, S.R. (1986). Technology as an Occasion for Structuring: Evidence from Observation of CT Scanners and the Social Order of Radiology Departments. Administrative Science Quarterly, 31: 78-108. |
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| Yates, J., Orlikowski, W.J. and Okamura, K. (1995). Constituting Genre Repertoires: Deliberate and Emergent Patterns of Electronic Media Use. The Academy of Management Journal Best Papers Proceedings, 353-357. | | Yates, J., Orlikowski, W.J. and Okamura, K. (1995). Constituting Genre Repertoires: Deliberate and Emergent Patterns of Electronic Media Use. The Academy of Management Journal Best Papers Proceedings, 353-357. |
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| == Links from this theory to other theories == | | == Links from this theory to other theories == |
| [[Adaptive structuration theory]], [[Organizational knowledge creation]] | | [[Adaptive structuration theory]], [[Organizational knowledge creation]] |