"Valuing Technology"opens up new directions in the analysis of socio-technical change within organizations. Based on a major study of the introduction of management information systems in health, higher education and retailing, it explores the active role of end-users in the innovation process.
Subjects covered include:
* the valuing of technology via the on-going construction of needs, uses and utilities
* the interplay of organizational and technological cultures
* occupational identities, organizational inequalities and technological change
* the gendering of technological and organizational change
* interpretative flexibility and the 'stabilization' of technological systems.