Individual perspectives. Engaging individuals in digital working practices.- Producing knowledge out of the academic box. A service-based view of citizen science.- Sustain the abilities of the future SMEs' empirical study.- How smart is this working? Traces of proactivity in the Italian experience during Covid-19.- Work Digitalization and Job Crafting: The Role of Attitudes toward Technology.- When technology is taken for granted: the paradox of co-working.- Managerial perspectives. Coproducing intangible assets and values in organizations.- Disability management as a corporate social innovation process.- Throw money at ICD? The effect of the Global Financial Crisis on the link between Intellectual Capital Disclosure and (non-)audit fees.- Why more CSR disclosure does not mean more favourable CSR perception? Insights from fast fashion industry of Italy.- Exploring Sustainability discourse in Accounting: a literature analysis.
Stefano Za is Senior Assistant Professor of Organization Studies and Information Systems at University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy). He is the Secretary of the Italian Chapter of Association for Information Systems since 2008, a personal member of ERCIS, member of program committees, and reviewer for national and international conferences and journals in domains of Information Systems and Organization Studies. His main research interest is the analysis and design of digital artefacts and organizational systems. His research is focused on digital innovations and business transformation affecting people and organizations in the digital ecosystem.
Augusta Consorti is Vice Rector and Full Professor of Business Administration at the University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy). Her research areas include business ethics, corporate governance and entrepreneurial orientation in small and medium-sized enterprises, accounting & management and accounting history. She is also a reviewer for national and international scientific journals as well as a member of the editorial board of book series.
Francesco Virili is Associate Professor of Organization and MIS at the University of Sassari, Italy. He earned his PhD in Management Information Systems (MIS) at University of Siegen (Germany). He is member of the editorial board of the Journal of Information Systems and e-Business Management, the Springer Nature Journal of Business and Economics, and the International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research.
In a digitized world, organizations and individuals have to deal with several challenges. Both public and private organizations must revise their processes and create new ones to take advantage of new opportunities and respond to emerging threats. At the same time, people need to redesign their personal and professional lives to create situations or conditions conducive to achieving their goals in an ever-expanding digital environment.
This book contains a collection of research contributions that address the issues that individuals, organizations, and society face when operating in a digitized world. The plurality of views offered makes this book particularly relevant to academics, businesses, and public sector organizations. It gathers a selection of the best papers (double-blind peer-reviewed) presented at the Annual Conference of the Italian Section of AIS in October 2020 in Pescara, Italy