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- its constituent substructures, qualify as complex sociotechnical systems. The term sociotechnical systems was coined by Eric Trist, Ken Bamforth and...
- attempts to describe reality, but enacts it through the research process. Sociotechnical imaginaries are what certain communities, societies, and nations envision...
- not there is asymmetric information. The concept of viewing firms as sociotechnical systems finds its roots in the studies conducted by researchers at The...
- is a formal, sociotechnical, organizational system designed to collect, process, store, and distribute information. From a sociotechnical perspective,...
- could be enriched which culminated in the job characteristics model. Sociotechnical systems is an organizational development approach which proposes that...
- economic incentives. Modern scholarship has shifted towards an analysis of sociotechnical systems, "****emblages of things, people, practices, and meanings", looking...
- creation, modification and maintenance of social systems. Writing on sociotechnical change, Bijker wrote: "Society is not determined by technology, nor...
- Policy 39 pp. 495-510 Geels, F.W. and Schot, J.W., 2007, 'Typology of sociotechnical transition pathways , Research Policy, 36 (3), pp.399-417 Kemp, R; Parto...
- organizations' complete sociotechnical system, including people, information, processes, and technologies. Enterprise as a sociotechnical system defines the...
- imaginary".: 10  In 2009, Sheila Jasanoff and Sang-Hyun Kim defined the 'sociotechnical imaginary' as "collectively imagined forms of social life and social...