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Technology — Enabling Capabilities

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Enterprise Mobility

Part of the book series: Technology, Work and Globalization ((TWG))

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Understanding mobile information technology in the context of work requires a perspective on technology. Throughout the past decades several governing metaphors have been forwarded that characterise computer technology in general as a tool (Ehn and Kyng, 1985), a medium (Andersen et al., 1993), language actions (Winograd and Flores, 1986), intelligent agency (Maes, 1991 and 1994), infrastructure (Ciborra and Associates, 2000) or embodied interactivity (Dourish, 2001). Each metaphor reflects a particular debate and contemporary use of mobile information technology can be viewed as representing all of these perspectives.

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Sørensen, C. (2011). Technology — Enabling Capabilities. In: Enterprise Mobility. Technology, Work and Globalization. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230306202_2

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