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Abstract: The concept of performativity holds that discourses are more than mere representations of external realities … illustrates that the various relationships between discourses about IT and the materiality of IT depend on the industry and its … performativity can be exerted at the level of material artifacts, activities, processes or integrative managerial concepts, depending …
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Cette communication aborde un nouveau mode d'externalisation mis en œuvre par quelques entreprises : le crowdsourcing. Il s'agit alors de savoir si ce mode d'externalisation constitue un thème de recherche pertinent et durable. Après avoir mené une vaste recherche, nous mettons en évidence...
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A critical review of debates on the performativity of economics from the vantage point of a general anthropology of …
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Performativity refers to the ability to "do things with words" (Austin, 1962). Latour (1996) suggested that management …
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I n recent years, many important studies have focused on performativity or performation of economics (among others, see … performativity theory from a Popperian stance. Obviously, this theory acknowledges the fact that economics does not always perform … the economy. Rather our aim is to refine the theory, to pinpoint some paradoxes related to performativity or performation …
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spending amounts. We investigate, first, whether the disclosure appears to be a function of the materiality of the spending and …
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Space has long been studied in relationships with Geography, Economy, and Management. These sectors pay attention to … the influence of space in their own analysis and some effort has already made to define space. This lack of definition is … environment where relationship with space is no longer just reducing distances but trying to propose the right conditions for the …
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This paper is an attempt to understand how rules operate in organisations. I focus on the links between organisational … routines and rules that are defined as incomplete since they come to their application. I analyse the role of routines in … managing the incompleteness of rules. I present a case study where management introduced a productivity bonus in the middle of …
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In the traditional trade-off between internalization and externalization, economists tend to undervalue the role of intentionality (Williamson 1991) and to accord a dominant place to market coordinating devices (ex post coordination) compared to hierarchical coordinating devices (ex ante...
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dynamics of organisational rules between 1996 and 2005. The French New Market (FNM) was created in 1996 in order to finance … dynamics testifies a lack of consistency and relevance in the rules during this period, given the identity and of the FNM. More … generally, we show that rules changes shed light on how such a market functions, and also attest as to whether it flourishes or …
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