
Sociomaterial regulation in organizations: The case of information technology
de Vaujany, François-Xavier; Fomin, Vladislav; Lyytinen, Kalle; Haefliger, Stefan (2013-08), Sociomaterial regulation in organizations: The case of information technology, dans Toombs, Leslie, Academy of Management. Annual Meeting Proceedings 2013, Academy of Management : Birmingham, p. 168-174. 10.5465/AMBPP.2013.83
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2013-08Titre du colloque
73rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management - AOM 2013 Annual MeetingDate du colloque
2013-08Ville du colloque
Orlando, FLPays du colloque
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Academy of Management. Annual Meeting Proceedings 2013Auteurs de l’ouvrage
Toombs, LeslieÉditeur
Academy of Management
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Academy of Management ProceedingsNuméro dans la collection
11174Ville d’édition
Birmingham
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168-174
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de Vaujany, François-XavierDauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Fomin, Vladislav
Lyytinen, Kalle
Haefliger, Stefan
Cass Business School
Résumé (EN)
Information technology (IT) is used to regulate organizational processes both to allow and to prevent specific behavior. Recent scandals in the financial industry exposed overconfidence in IT based regulation and, as scholars of regulation have long known, the games people play increase with the number of rules in place. To explore the practices in organizations with a broad perspective we define sociomaterial regulation as the relationships between the rules, the IT artifacts, and the practices. A new theoretical terminology around the three relationships (materialization of rules in IT artifacts, interdependency between IT artifacts and practices, and coupling in time between rules and practices) helps to explore a large case study of the implementation of an e-learning system in a French university over a five years period. The study reveals five modalities of sociomaterial regulation which can be understood using the three relationships: functionality-, tool-, role-, procedure-, and social process-orientation play out very differently for the organization in terms of the change in practices, the sources of control (hierarchical versus emergent), and innovation activity. We discuss implications for management and policy.Mots-clés
Information Technology; rules; regulation; practices; sociomaterial regulation; sociomaterial couplingPublications associées
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