Organizations have recognized the need to swiftly sense and respond to changes in the marketplace as well as adapt to turbulent business environments. Organizations resort to different approaches to developing organizational agility by leveraging digital capabilities provided by technologies (e.g., business intelligence, generative AI, and blockchain). Agility can span from operational to strategic in that organizations can focus specifically on streamlining their operations or consider agility at the strategic level focusing on game-changing opportunities. This track explores relationships among emerging technologies, artificial intelligence, digital capability, and organizational agility. For example: How do digital capabilities affect organizational agility? How do emerging technologies (e.g., generative AI, blockchain) shape processes to achieve organizational agility? How is digital resilience achieved? What are relevant KPIs and metrics for assessing the organizational agility enabled by information systems? What can we learn from specific pockets of literature such as those on agile software development, agility, lean development, etc., to develop insights into digital capability? This track is open to various types of research, including those that use quantitative, qualitative, and theoretical approaches.
Track Chairs:
Jonathan Kim, University of Massachusetts Boston
Lan Cao, Old Dominion University
Eunice Parks, Old Dominion University
Schedule
2025 |
Friday, August 15th |
12:00 AM
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Can GenAI Enhance the Agility-Oriented Effect of Social Media Capability on Firm Performance: Development of a Conceptual Model
Ng'ona Chibesakunda, University of Nevada, Reno
Alan T. Yang, University of Nevada Reno
Jason A. Talaei, University of Nevada Reno
Fatima Mohammed, University of Nevada, Reno
12:00 AM
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12:00 AM |
Impacts of Process Automation on Software Development and the IT Workforce
Yutong Liu, University of Arizona
Matthew J. Hashim, Eller College of Management
Wei Chen, University of Connecticut
Taqi Raza, University of Massachusetts Amherst
12:00 AM
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12:00 AM |
Knowledge Types, Mechanisms, and Media in Survey Aviation: Case Study and Implications
Benjamin X. Hou, Dakota State University
Omar El-Gayar, Dakota State University
12:00 AM
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12:00 AM |
Telecommuting: Critical Success Factors and Impact on Firm Performance
Joshua Ofori-Amanfo, University of Ghana Business School
Dorothy Seyram Ayiku, University of Ghana Business School
Florence Newman, University of Ghana Business School
12:00 AM
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