The research objective is to study the process of reciprocal transformation of both organisations and information systems. This topic can be approached according to different inputs: actors, technology, strategy, work organisation, norms, values, learning, knowledge, etc.
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Team Members
Telecom Business Schools Researchers
Chantal Morley (Team Leader)
Jacky Akoka
Saïd Assar
Marie Bia Figueiredo
Imed Boughzala
Jean-Maurice Bruneau
Olfa Chourabi
Jean-Louis Ermine
Daniel Lang
Michel Maurice-Demourioux
Marité Milon
Thierno Tounkara
Robert Voyer