EMERGENCE OF IT IMPLEMENTATION CONSEQUENCES IN ORGANIZATIONS: AN ASSEMBLAGE APPROACH1
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Sesay, Abdul; Karahanna, Elena; Boudreau, Marie-Claude
署名单位:
University System of Georgia; University of Georgia
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
DOI:
10.25300/MISQ/2024/16412
发表日期:
2025
页码:
643-676
关键词:
body-worn cameras
information-technology
INSTITUTIONAL LOGICS
routines
ORDER
sociomateriality
TRANSFORMATION
MATERIALITY
RETHINKING
affordance
摘要:
Ex nihilo nihil fit-nothing comes from nothing-fundamentally challenges IS scholars to explain how a new behavior may emerge and evolve into a recognizable practice from an organization's IT implementation processes. Prior research addressing this problem has ascribed consequences to a preexisting macrolevel structure or microlevel interactions. We examined this issue by conceptualizing the emergence of IT implementation consequences as a multiphased process with analytically disaggregated phases. Using an assemblage lens, our theorizing draws on data from a multisite case study of body-worn camera technology implementation in three municipal police organizations in the U.S. We identified three emergence phases-individuation, composition, and actualization-and developed a process model theorizing a path from material and expressive components to IT implementation consequences through cascading properties and capacities. Our model shows that the emergence of IT implementation consequences is nonlinear and involves feedback loops across multiple phases. In some instances, IT implementation consequences may emerge via negative feedback loops involving tweaks and course correction before converging into recognizable new practices. In other instances, they may fail or convergence into recognizable practices may be delayed. We also show how combining existing components and assemblages results in nesting assemblages at successively larger scales. This allowed us to relativize the micro-macro relationship and explain both top-down and bottom-up emergence of IT implementation consequences.