Journal of Information Technology
Special Issue: Products of Theorizing: Towards Native Theories of Emerging Information Technology
Editorial
Products of theorizing—towards native theories of emerging information technologies
Nik Hassan, Suzanne Rivard, Ulrike Schultze, and Leslie Willcocks
Research Articles
Identifying the idiosyncrasies of behavioral information security discourse and proposing future research directions: A Foucauldian perspective
Nan (Peter) Liang, Rudy Hirschheim, Xin (Robert) Luo, and Hayden Hollingsworth
When Harry, the human, met Sally, the software robot: Metaphorical sensemaking and sensegiving around an emergent digital technology
Angsana A Techatassanasoontorn, Lena Weizenegger, and Bill Doolin
Toward a Theory of Identity Performance in Unsettled Digital Work: The Becoming of ‘Digital Nomads’
Julian Prester, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, and Daniel Schlagwein
The aestheticization of business processes: Visualizing their Gestalt for collective thinking
Monika Blattmeier
Reconceptualizing users: The roles and activities of people as they engage with digital technologies
Richard L Baskerville and Michael D Myers