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Technology choices: why occupations differ in their embrace

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: The MIT Press 2015Edition: e1ISBN:
  • 9780262028424
DDC classification:
  • 331.256 BAI-15
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Why do people who perform largely the same type of work make different technology choices in the workplace? An automotive design engineer working in India, for example, finds advanced information and communication technologies essential, allowing him to work with far-flung colleagues; a structural engineer in California relies more on paper-based technologies for her everyday work; and a software engineer in Silicon Valley operates on multiple digital levels simultaneously all day, continuing after hours on a company-supplied home computer and network connection. In Technology Choices, Diane Bailey and Paul Leonardi argue that occupational factors -- rather than personal preference or purely technological concerns -- strongly shape workers' technology choices.

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