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Explaining information systems change: a punctuated socio-technical change model
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We outline a Punctuated Socio-Technical Information System Change model. The model recognizes both incremental and punctuated socio-technical change in the context of information systems at multiple levels
Kalle Lyytinen, Mike Newman
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