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    • Algorithmic Audiencing: Why we need to rethink free speech on social media 

      Riemer, Kai; Peter, Sandra
      Published 2021
      Social media platforms, such as Facebook, are today’s agoras, the spaces where public discourse takes place. Freedom of speech on social media has thus become a matter of concern, with calls for better regulation. Public ...
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    • Disruption as worldview change: A Kuhnian analysis of the digital music revolution 

      Riemer, Kai; Johnston, Robert B.
      Published 2019
      Why is it that technology-enabled industry disruptions appear entirely inevitable with hindsight, yet practitioners in disrupted businesses typically struggle to detect and respond appropriately to disruption while it is ...
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    • Edification: That's the Name of the (New Technology) Game 

      Johnston, Robert B.; Riemer, Kai; Hafermalz, Ella
      Published 2017
      What should we do when we encounter a new technology that does not make sense? In the organisational context, there are established ways to evaluate new technologies for their fit into existing operating practice, but these ...
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    • The Go-Betweens: Backstage Collaboration Among Community Managers in an Inter-organisational Enterprise Social Network 

      Riemer, Kai; Hafermalz, Ella
      Published 2018
      Enterprise Social Networks (ESN) have made inroads into many workplaces demonstrating their usefulness for enabling collaboration, information sharing and new forms of knowledge work. Yet, at the same time many organisations ...
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    • Technology Introduction as a Time-Extended, Social Process: Key Articulations in the Literature 

      Eshraghi, Ali; Johnston, Robert B.; Riemer, Kai
      Published 2019
      What happens after new technologies are installed in organisations? To address this question, we performed an in-depth literature review primarily utilising a hermeneutical approach but also incorporating insights from ...
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