Organization Science /desautels/taxonomy/term/2973/all en The New Food Truck in Town: Geographic Communities and Authenticity-Based Entrepreneurship /desautels/channels/news/new-food-truck-town-geographic-communities-and-authenticity-based-entrepreneurship-329989 <p><strong>Authors: </strong>T. Schifeling and <a href="/desautels/daphne-demetry"><strong>Daphne Demetry</strong></a><br /> <br /> <strong>Publication:</strong> <em>Organization Science</em>, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2021, Pages 133-155.<br /> <br /> <strong>Abstract: </strong></p> Wed, 24 Mar 2021 17:09:19 +0000 julie.lapalme@affiliate.mcgill.ca 80633 at /desautels Make Way for the Algorithms: Symbolic Actions and Change in a Regime of Knowing /desautels/channels/news/make-way-algorithms-symbolic-actions-and-change-regime-knowing-329988 <p><strong>Authors:</strong> S. Pachidi, H. Berends, <a href="/desautels/samer-faraj"><strong>Samer Faraj</strong></a>, and M. Huysman<br /> <br /> <strong>Publication: </strong><em>Organization Science</em>, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2021, Pages 18-41.<br /> <br /></p> Wed, 24 Mar 2021 16:37:39 +0000 julie.lapalme@affiliate.mcgill.ca 80632 at /desautels Losing Touch: An Embodiment Perspective on Coordination in Robotic Surgery /desautels/channels/news/losing-touch-embodiment-perspective-coordination-robotic-surgery-326248 <p><strong>Authors:</strong> A.V. Sergeeva, <strong><a href="/desautels/samer-faraj">Samer Faraj</a></strong>, and M. Huysman<br /> <br /> <strong>Publication: </strong><em>Organization Science</em>, Volume 31, Issue 5, October 2020, Pages 1248-1271.<br /> <br /> <strong>Abstract: </strong></p> <p>Because new technologies allow new performances, mediations, representations, and information flows, they are often associated with changes in how coordination is achieved. Current coordination research emphasizes its situated and emergent nature, but seldom accounts for the role of embodied action. Building on a 25-month field study of the da Vinci robot, an endoscopic system for minimally invasive surgery, we bring to the fore the role of the body in how coordination was reconfigured in response to a change in technological mediation. Using the robot, surgeons experienced both an augmentation and a reduction of what they can do with their bodies in terms of haptic, visual, and auditory perception and manipulative dexterity. These bodily augmentations and reductions affected joint task performance and led to coordinative adaptations (e.g., spatial relocating, redistributing tasks, accommodating novel perceptual dependencies, and mounting novel responses) that, over time, resulted in reconfiguration of roles, including expanded occupational knowledge, emergence of new specializations, and shifts in status and boundaries. By emphasizing the importance of the body in coordination, this paper suggests that an embodiment perspective is important for explaining how and why coordination evolves following the introduction of a new technology.</p> <p> Fri, 13 Nov 2020 16:32:09 +0000 julie.lapalme@affiliate.mcgill.ca 76591 at /desautels Divisive faultlines and the unplanned dissolutions of multipartner alliances. /desautels/channels/news/divisive-faultlines-and-unplanned-dissolutions-multipartner-alliances-239020 <p><strong>Authors:</strong> Heidl, Ralph, Steensma, H. Kevin & <strong>Phelps, Corey</strong>. </p> <p><strong>Publication:</strong> Organization Science, 25 (5) (September-October, 2014): 1351-1371</p> <p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p> Fri, 19 Sep 2014 21:04:32 +0000 veronique.beaulieu-fowler@mcgill.ca 63389 at /desautels Divisive faultlines and the unplanned dissolutions of multipartner alliances. /desautels/channels/news/divisive-faultlines-and-unplanned-dissolutions-multipartner-alliances-239022 <p><strong>Authors:</strong> Heidl, Ralph, Steensma, H. Kevin & <strong>Phelps, Corey</strong>. </p> <p><strong>Publication:</strong> Organization Science, 25 (5) (September-October, 2014): 1351-1371</p> <p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p> Fri, 19 Sep 2014 21:04:47 +0000 veronique.beaulieu-fowler@mcgill.ca 63391 at /desautels Tipping Points: The Gender Segregating and Desegregating Effects of Network Recruitment /desautels/channels/news/tipping-points-gender-segregating-and-desegregating-effects-network-recruitment-256267 <p><strong>Authors</strong>: Fernandez, R. M. and <strong>Rubineau, B.</strong></p> <p><strong>Publications</strong>: <em>Organization Science</em></p> Wed, 21 Oct 2015 15:25:47 +0000 arifa.nitol@mail.mcgill.ca 65160 at /desautels Organization Science /desautels/research/desautels-top-tier-publications/organization-science <p><big><a href="http://pubsonline.informs.org/journal/orsc" target="_blank"><em>Organization Science</em></a> is widely recognized as one of the top journals in the fields of strategy, management, and organization theory. The journal publishes groundbreaking research about organizations, including their processes, structures, technologies, identities, capabilities, forms, and performance.</big></p> Fri, 21 Jul 2017 16:28:33 +0000 julie.lapalme@mcgill.ca 67672 at /desautels