Digital work and organisational transformation: Emergent Digital/Human work configurations in modern organisations

IF 8.7 2区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
João Baptista , Mari-Klara Stein , Stefan Klein , Mary Beth Watson-Manheim , Jungwoo Lee
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Abstract

Workplace technologies are more central to working in organisations than ever before. These technologies began as instrumental aids to support office work of individuals but have since also become the basis for social interactions and community building in organisations and more recently become able to perform managerial roles with the use of advanced AI capabilities. Our call for papers to this special issue invited original studies to go further and advance our thinking on the strategic implications of this layered evolution of workplace technologies on work and the structure of organisations. In this introduction, we synthesise the main themes from the special issue, and also ongoing dialogues with the growing community at the regular AIS / IFIP 9.1 workshop on the Changing Nature of Work. A key observation is that the work involved in configuring emergent Digital/Human configurations, is vastly under-reported and poorly understood. Paradoxically, this configuring work is the most demanding and critical in the shaping of modern organisations. We suggest that this type of largely invisible work requires engagement beyond the level of execution or even the meaning of work, it requires intervening with third order effects that get to the core of what an organisation is. We highlight the challenges for organisations in dealing with third order change, particularly because these effects are beyond existing frames of reference and require more dynamic and supple responses based on the values, purpose and intent dominant in the organisation – we describe this as structural digital work. Leaders that are unable or unwilling to engage with effects at this level, and this type of work, will miss identifying core opportunities and risks associated with digital transformation in organisations. We also reflect on the value of current theories and methods used to research this important and emergent phenomenon.

数字化工作和组织转型:现代组织中的新兴数字化/人力工作配置
工作场所技术比以往任何时候都更加重要。这些技术最初是作为支持个人办公室工作的辅助工具,但后来也成为组织中社会互动和社区建设的基础,最近又能够利用先进的人工智能功能发挥管理作用。本期特刊的论文征集邀请了原创性研究,以进一步推动我们对工作场所技术分层演变对工作和组织结构的战略影响的思考。在这篇引言中,我们综合了特刊的主题,以及在AIS / IFIP 9.1关于工作性质变化的定期研讨会上与不断增长的社区进行的对话。一个关键的观察是,涉及配置紧急数字/人类配置的工作被大大低估和理解。矛盾的是,在塑造现代组织的过程中,这种配置工作是最苛刻、最关键的。我们认为,这种基本上看不见的工作需要超越执行层面甚至工作意义层面的参与,它需要用三阶效应进行干预,从而触及组织的核心。我们强调了组织在应对三阶变化时面临的挑战,特别是因为这些影响超出了现有的参考框架,需要基于组织中占主导地位的价值观、目的和意图的更动态、更灵活的响应——我们将其描述为结构性数字工作。不能或不愿参与这一层面和这类工作的领导者将无法识别组织中与数字化转型相关的核心机会和风险。我们还反思了当前研究这一重要的新兴现象的理论和方法的价值。
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Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Journal of Strategic Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
19
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Strategic Information Systems focuses on the strategic management, business and organizational issues associated with the introduction and utilization of information systems, and considers these issues in a global context. The emphasis is on the incorporation of IT into organizations'' strategic thinking, strategy alignment, organizational arrangements and management of change issues.
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