Novel technologies enable or facilitate access to information, bringing change to the tasks people conduct or providing a new means to accomplish old tasks.
People in different organisations may use the same new technology differently and, consequently, change informal organising in distinct ways. Materiality allows social effect if it is constant in the organisation under study. The aim of this session will be to discuss the socio-materiality perpective of ICTs.
Meet our speaker
Emilio Lastra-Gil is currently teaching Strategy and Information Systems at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He has also taught Corporate and Organisational Strategy and Business Strategy in International and Emerging Markets. His main interests concern the relationship of ICT to organisational change and the role of ICT in socio-economic development. With 20 years’ practitioner experience, principally in the ICT industry with especial expertise in economic and financial modelling commercial infrastructure projects (Europe, Latin America, Middle East, Africa), he is currently working on a multibillion UK energy infrastructure project.
More about this event
This event is part of the LSE Festival's "Skills for a fast-changing world" series, hosted by LSE Online. LSE experts discuss research trends in their field about professional skills we need for success. LSE Online makes LSE’s world-leading teaching and research accessible to a global audience. We provide a comprehensive portfolio of online programmes to equip you and your organisation with the knowledge and skills to advance in an ever-changing world. Discover our courses.
The LSE Festival: People and Change is running from Monday 12 to Saturday 17 June 2023, with a series of events exploring how change affects people and how people effect change. Booking for all Festival events will open on Monday 15 May.
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Podcast and video
A podcast of this event is available to download from How to Understand Digitalisation and Change Management: a sociotechnical approach.
A video of this event is available to watch at How to Understand Digitalisation and Change Management: a sociotechnical approach.
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