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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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