
Organizing in a Digitized World
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This book contains a collection of research contributions that address the issues that individuals, organizations, and society face when operating in a digitized world. The plurality of views offered makes this book particularly relevant to academics, businesses, and public sector organizations. It gathers a selection of the best papers (double-blind peer-reviewed) presented at the Annual Conference of the Italian Section of AIS in October 2020 in Pescara, Italy
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Individual perspectives. Engaging individuals in digital working practices.- Producing knowledge out of the academic box. A service-based view of citizen science.- Sustain the abilities of the future SMEs' empirical study.- How smart is this working? Traces of proactivity in the Italian experience during Covid-19.- Work Digitalization and Job Crafting: The Role of Attitudes toward Technology.- When technology is taken for granted: the paradox of co-working.- Managerial perspectives. Coproducing intangible assets and values in organizations.- Disability management as a corporate social innovation process.- Throw money at ICD? The effect of the Global Financial Crisis on the link between Intellectual Capital Disclosure and (non-)audit fees.- Why more CSR disclosure does not mean more favourable CSR perception? Insights from fast fashion industry of Italy.- Exploring Sustainability discourse in Accounting: a literature analysis.