Technology

Zach Kertcher, ‘Gaps and Adapters in Multi-Field Innovation Adoption’

Tuesday, 10/19, 12pm in Cobb Hall Room 403; Zack Kertcher, Notre Dame University, Inter-Disciplinary Center for Network Science & Applications Abstract An in-depth, comparative case study on the efforts of innovators and adopters to introduce a computer technology into various

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Zach Kertcher, ‘Gaps and Adapters in Multi-Field Innovation Adoption’

Tuesday, 10/19, 12pm in Cobb Hall Room 403; Zack Kertcher, Notre Dame University, Inter-Disciplinary Center for Network Science & Applications Abstract An in-depth, comparative case study on the efforts of innovators and adopters to introduce a computer technology into various

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Greg Liegel, ‘Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control’

February 9th, 12pm: Greg Liegel, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control Technological innovations often upset the organizational status quo and create new opportunities for claims making. We argue that the ability of a

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Greg Liegel, ‘Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control’

February 9th, 12pm: Greg Liegel, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Technological Change, Expertise, and Jurisdictional Control Technological innovations often upset the organizational status quo and create new opportunities for claims making. We argue that the ability of a

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Gary Herrigel, ‘Manufacturing Possibilities: Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan’

January 19th, 12pm: Gary Herrigel, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago; Manufacturing Possibilities:Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan Over the past three decades, tremendous debate has raged about whether or not globalization pressures –market

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Gary Herrigel, ‘Manufacturing Possibilities: Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan’

January 19th, 12pm: Gary Herrigel, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago; Manufacturing Possibilities:Creative Action and Industrial Recomposition in the United States, Germany and Japan Over the past three decades, tremendous debate has raged about whether or not globalization pressures –market

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Thomas Haigh, ‘Learning on a Jet Plane: Distributed Problem Solving and Knowledge Sharing in a Virtual Community of Frequent Flyers’

Learning on a Jet Plane: Distributed Problem Solving and Knowledge Sharing in a Virtual Community of Frequent Flyers Topic: This research examines knowledge sharing practices within the online discussion forum site FlyerTalk.com, which describes itself as “The World’s most popular

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Thomas Haigh, ‘Learning on a Jet Plane: Distributed Problem Solving and Knowledge Sharing in a Virtual Community of Frequent Flyers’

Learning on a Jet Plane: Distributed Problem Solving and Knowledge Sharing in a Virtual Community of Frequent Flyers Topic: This research examines knowledge sharing practices within the online discussion forum site FlyerTalk.com, which describes itself as “The World’s most popular

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