Our article “Responding to Professional Knowledge Disruptions of Unmitigable Uncertainty: The Role of Emotions, Practices, and Moral Duty among COVID-19 Physicians” (Compagni, A., Cappellaro, G., Nigam, A.) is now published in the June issue of…
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EGOS 2024 Subtheme 21: Professions, Disruptive Technologies, and Institutional Dynamics
Dear friends and colleagues, if you are conducting research on disruptive technologies and professions, with an interest in domains affected by technologies such as digital technologies based on artificial intelligence systems, robotics, cybersecurity, generative ai,…
Forthcoming Cambridge Elements: Ambiguity in Organization Theory
Ambiguity is a pervasive aspect of contemporary societies. How can we meaningfully study the concept? In this forthcoming Cambridge Element, I present and discuss the main trajectories in the evolution of the concept of ambiguity…