Citation:McCarthy, S., O'Raghallaigh, P., Fitzgerald, C. and Adam, F. (2017) 'A Typology for Organizational ICT Practice', Proceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, (HICSS-50) Hawaii, 4-7 January, doi: 10.24251/HICSS.2017.663
This paper sets out a typology for organizational ICT practice in order to derive a more holistic perspective of sociomateriality and its constituent elements (i.e. humans, objects, and practice). Seminal literature by Parsons and Bourdieu is combined with sociomateriality literature in order to offer insights into the factors that need to be investigated when conducting research into organizational ICT practice. The outlined typology is evaluated through an empirical case study of a connected health ICT project to show how the dimensions of the typology come together and contribute to a better understanding.
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