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Organizing for Digital Innovation

At the Interface Between Social Media, Human Behavior and Inclusion

  • Highlights a collection of multidisciplinary contributions in the field of Information Systems and Digital Innovation
  • Presents an overview of the research methods currently applied by the broader community of Information Systems (IS) scholars
  • Outlines the most relevant research topics in the field of Information Systems and Digital Innovation

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation (LNISO, volume 27)

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Table of contents (22 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. The Innovation Agency: An Overview

    • Alessandra Lazazzara, Raoul C. D. Nacamulli, Cecilia Rossignoli, Stefano Za
    Pages 1-7
  3. Digital Innovation and its Effect on Individuals

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 9-9
    2. Accountants Are from Mars, ICT Practitioners Are from Venus. Predicting Technology Acceptance Between Two Groups

      • Adele Caldarelli, Luca Ferri, Marco Maffei, Rosanna Spanò
      Pages 27-38
    3. What Kind of Benefits Different Stakeholders Can Expect and Obtain from HRIS Implementations: An Italian Case Study

      • Aizhan Tursunbayeva, Raluca Bunduchi, Massimo Franco, Claudia Pagliari
      Pages 39-48
  4. Digital Innovation for Inclusion and Sustainability

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 77-77
    2. Analysis of Gender Diversity in the Italian Community of Information Systems

      • Gregorio D’Agostino, Antonio De Nicola
      Pages 97-109
    3. Fundraising Across Digital Divide: Evidences from Charity Crowdfunding

      • Francesca Di Pietro, Paolo Spagnoletti, Andrea Prencipe
      Pages 111-124
    4. Cities, Smartness and Participation Towards Sustainability

      • Mauro Romanelli, Concetta Metallo, Rocco Agrifoglio, Maria Ferrara
      Pages 125-133
    5. The Paradigm Shift of Living Labs in Service Co-creation for Smart Cities: SynchroniCity Validation

      • Francesca Spagnoli, Shenja van der Graaf, Martin Brynskov
      Pages 135-147
  5. Innovative Solutions in Digital Learning

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 163-163
    2. (E)Learning and What Else? Looking Back to Move Forwards

      • Leonardo Caporarello, Alessandro Giovanazzi, Beatrice Manzoni
      Pages 165-178
    3. One Game Does not Fit All. Gamification and Learning: Overview and Future Directions

      • Leonardo Caporarello, Massimo Magni, Ferdinando Pennarola
      Pages 179-188

About this book

This book presents a collection of research papers exploring the human side of digital innovation management, with a specific focus on what people say and share on social media, how they respond to the introduction of specific IT tools, and how digital innovations are impacting sustainability and inclusion. Given the plurality of views that it offers, the book is particularly relevant for digital technology users, companies, scientists and governments. The overall spread of digital and technological advances is enhanced or hampered by people’s skills, behaviors and attitudes. The challenge of balancing the digital dimension with humans situated in specific contexts, relations and networks has sparked a growing interest in how people use and respond to digital innovations.  The content of the book is based on a selection of the best papers – original double-blind peer-reviewed contributions – presented at the annual conference of the Italian chapter of the AIS, which was held in Milan, Italy, in October 2017. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

    Alessandra Lazazzara

  • Department of Human Sciences for Education, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy

    Raoul C.D. Nacamulli

  • Department of Business Administration, University of Verona, Verona, Italy

    Cecilia Rossignoli

  • LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy

    Stefano Za

About the editors

Alessandra Lazazzara is an assistant professor of Organization and Human Resource Management at the University of Milan (Italy). She holds a PhD in Organizational Development from the University of Milan – Bicocca (Italy) and has been a Visiting Scholar at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute. Her research interests focus on diversity and inclusion, job crafting, internal branding and e-HRM, and she is involved in several national and international research projects with a wide range of companies and institutions. Alessandra teaches at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in the areas of Organization Studies, Training and Development, and Organizational Behavior. She has authored several publications in national and international journals, co-edited a book of the LNISO Springer series and is an editorial board member with the International Journal of Human Resource Management. Alessandra serves as vice-president of ItAIS, the Italian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems and is a board member of ASSIOA, the Association of Italian Organization Studies Academics.

 

Raoul C. D. Nacamulli is a full professor of Organizational Theory and Management at the University of Milan – Bicocca (Italy). Professor Nacamulli is the director of the Bicocca Training and Development Centre and faculty member of MIP, the Business School of Politecnico di Milano, the largest technical university in Italy. His more influential works have presented and refined an interdisciplinary framework of organizational theories. In this regard, particular importance has been assigned to the organizational economics approach of markets and hierarchies applied to the management sciences. He is currently analyzing the organizational challenges of meta-organizations with a special focus on Employers’ Associations. Other current research topics are workplace innovation, job crafting and the new processes of organizational development.

 

Cecilia Rossignoli is a full professor of Organization Science at the University of Verona (Italy). Previously she served as an Assistant Professor at the Catholic University of Milan (Italy). Professor Rossignoli is a member of faculty at the Graduate School of Economics and Management (GSEM), University of Padua (Italy), and University of Verona (Italy). Her research and teaching interests are chiefly in Information Systems and Organization Studies. She has published, among others, in Information Systems and E-Business Management, Electronic Markets, Journal of Intellectual Capital, Journal of Business Research and at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) and at the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). She is currently President of ItAIS, the Italian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems.

 

Stefano Za is an Adjunct Professor and Research Fellow at LUISS Guido Carli University (Italy) and Visiting Professor at EM Strasbourg Business School (France). He was Assistant Professor of Organizational Studies and Information Systems at E-Campus University until April 2017. He has been Secretary of the Italian chapter of the AIS and program committee member of the ITAIS conferences since 2008. Stefano has been a member of program committees and reviewer for national and international conferences in the domains of Information Systems and Organization Studies, such as ICIS and AMCIS. His current research interests include analyzing the link between digital platforms and individual and group behavior, in order to devise new governance models. He has published in international conferences, journals, and book series, such as ICIS, ECIS, Information & Management, the British Journal of Educational Technology, International Journal of Innovation and Learning, LNBIP and LNISO Springer series. 

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