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Exploring Digital Ecosystems

Organizational and Human Challenges

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2020

Overview

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

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation (LNISO, volume 33)

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Table of contents (32 papers)

  1. Human Communities in Digital Ecosystems

  2. Human Resources and Learning in Digital Ecosystems

  3. Processes and IS Design in Digital Ecosystems

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About this book

The recent surge of interest in digital ecosystems is not only transforming the business landscape, but also poses several human and organizational challenges. Due to the pervasive effects of the transformation on firms and societies alike, both scholars and practitioners are interested in understanding the key mechanisms behind digital ecosystems, their emergence and evolution. In order to disentangle such factors, this book presents a collection of research papers focusing on the relationship between technologies (e.g. digital platforms, AI, infrastructure) and behaviours (e.g. digital learning, knowledge sharing, decision-making). Moreover, it provides critical insights into how digital ecosystems can shape value creation and benefit various stakeholders. The plurality of perspectives offered makes the book particularly relevant for users, companies, scientists and governments. The content 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 took place in Pavia, Italy in October 2018.

Editors and Affiliations

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

    Alessandra Lazazzara

  • Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

    Francesca Ricciardi

  • Management and Business Administration, University of Chieti-Pescara, Pescara, Italy

    Stefano Za

About the editors

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

Francesca Ricciardi is an Associate Professor of Business Organization at the University of Turin, Italy, and a visiting lecturer of Organizations and Communities at the University of Lund, Sweden. Previously she served at the University of Verona, University of Genoa, and the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Brescia. She regularly teaches at several postgraduate and master programs. Her research interests span themes such as inter- and intra-organizational relationships, adaptive organizational learning, smart cities and communities, and the innovative management of the commons. She has published more than 60 studies on these subjects, including international journal articles, monographs, book chapters, and conference papers.

She is co-founder and scientific director of the Smart Commons Lab. Before completely dedicating herself to research and teaching, she worked as aconsultant, gaining experience in the fields of facility management, project management, and executive search.

Stefano Za is an Assistant Professor of Organization Studies and Information Systems at University "G. d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara (Italy), Adjunct Professor at LUISS University, Rome, and visiting professor at the EM Strasbourg Business School. He has been Secretary of the Italian Chapter of AIS (ItAIS) since 2008, and member of program committees and reviewer for national and international conferences and journals in the domains of Information Systems and Organization Studies. His main research interest is the analysis and design of digital artefacts and organizational systems. He is currently focused on digital innovations and business transformation affecting people and organizations in the digital ecosystem. He was editor for several books and special issues of journals. He has also published a book and papers on international conferences, book series and journals.

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