[SIGCIS-Members] Invitation to Workshop on "IT in Shaping Organizations", 8-9 June 2009

Lars Heide heide.lpf at cbs.dk
Sun May 24 12:12:42 PDT 2009


INVITATION TO WORKSHOP

at Centre for Business History, Copenhagen Business School

IT in Shaping Organizations

8-9 June 2009

This workshop discusses the role of IT in shaping business practices and organizations, how different ways or fashions emerged of organizing jobs and businesses and how this should be analyzed. It will be based upon presentations of selected cases across trades and countries, and two invited discussants will initialize the discussions.

Information technology started entering business organizations in the early twentieth century, as corporate bureaucracies were established to harvest the advantages of scale and scope in big companies. Computers entered businesses since the late 1950s and provided greatly improved technical possibilities, but it proved complicated to establish a fruitful interaction between people, organization, and technology. Several ways or fashions emerged of organizing jobs and businesses but not a single best way across trades and countries.

Information technology became an essential component in shaping business since the 1960s and, consequently, business history studies need to pay more attention it. Possible yields from studying the role of IT in business organizations can be seen from JoAnne Yates' study of the United States life insurance industry and from the work of a group of historians studying IT in banking. In contrast most business history studies of businesses for the last 50 years note the emergence of computers, but they do not analyze their role in shaping business practices and organizations.

Organizer: Lars Heide, Centre for Business History, CBS

Secretary: Jens-Christian Sørensen, Centre for Business History, CBS

Registration by Tuesday, 2 June 2009 to Jens-Christian Sørensen, e-mail: jcs.lpf at cbs.dk<mailto:jcs.lpf at cbs.dk>   Registration is gratis.


Program:

Monday 8 June 2009

12.00: Lunch. Location TBA

13.30 - 18.00 afternoon session (coffee break 15.30-16.00)
Chair: Lars Heide

Commentator: Nathan Ensmenger, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Lars Heide: Welcome to the Workshop.

Torkil Clemmensen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
National and organizational styles in user interface design

Jacob Nørbjerg, CBS

The Quest for High Maturity, in a non-IDEAL world


Robert Austin, Copenhagen Business School, DK.
Research Commentary: Weighing the Benefits and Costs of Flexibility in Making Software. Toward a Contingency Theory of the Determinants of Development Process Design


Lau Guldbrandt Dalgaard and Frederik Homann, Copenhagen Business School, DK.
TexasPoker: Business Opportunities in the Shadow of Google

19.00: Dinner at CBS. Location TBA


Tuesday 9 June 2009

09.00 - 12.00: Morning session
Chair: TBA


Lars Heide, Copenhagen Business School
Punched Cards in German Management of Resources in the Second World War

Commentator: David E. Nye, University of Southern Denmark



Bernardo Batiz-Lazo, University of Leicester, UK

>From cash machine to ATM: The development of on-line, real-time systems in British and Swedish savings banks, c.1967-1985

Commentator: Nathan Ensmenger, University of Pennsylvania, USA


Joakim Appelquist, VINNOVA, Stockholm, SE
Technical and Organizational Change in the Swedish Banking Sector 1975-2003

Commentator: Nathan Ensmenger, University of Pennsylvania, USA

12.00: Lunch

13.30 - 18.00 afternoon session (coffee break 15.30-16.00)
Chair: TBA

Commentator: David E. Nye, University of Southern Denmark


Jonathan Aylen, Manchester University, UK.
"You've got to roll with it": radical adoption of computers and changes to managerial routines at Llanwern steelworks, South Wales



Gustav Sjöblom, Chalmars University of Technology, Sweden

Computers in business - the Swedish way?

Timo Leimbach, Karlsruhe, Germany.
>From the flow of material to the flow of information - the challenge of computer systems and the development from MRP to ERP between1960s and 1990s



Jeffrey Yost, University of Minnesota, USA

The Evolving US Computer Services Industry as a Lens into Understanding Organizational Boundaries of IT Operations, 1955-1980


Lars Heide
Associate Professor, Dr. merc.
Centre for Business History
Copenhagen Business School
Porcelanshaven 18A
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
DENMARK
Tel: +45 3815 3027
Mob: +45 2383 4840
Fax: +45 3815 3635

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