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SUMMARY MANAGING Dennis Takens



TECH. CHANGE ALL WEEKS

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Paper 1: Eggers, J. P., & Park, K. F. (2018). Incumbent adaptation to technological change. .4
Paper 2: Lyytinen, K., and Newman, M. (2008).Explaining Information Systems Change: A
Punctuated Socio-Technical Change Mode.............................................................................7
Paper 3: Raisch, S., & Krakowski, S. (2021). Artificial Intelligence and Management: The
Automation Augmentation Paradox.......................................................................................9
Samenvatting week 2 MTC: Firm capabilities and ecosystems.................................................11
The role of firm capabilities:.................................................................................................11
Role of Ecosystems................................................................................................................13
Paper 1: Adner, R., & Kapoor, R. (2010). Value creation in innovation ecosystems: How the
structure of technological interdependence affects firm performance in new technology
generations............................................................................................................................13
Paper 2: Tripsas, M. (2009). Technology, identity, and inertia through the lens of “The
Digital Photography Company”.............................................................................................17
Paper 3: Singh, A., Klarner, P., & Hess, T. (2020). How do chief digital officers pursue digital
transformation activities? The role of organization design parameters...............................20
Two critical dimensions for CDO effectiveness.................................................................20
Paper 4: Dąbrowska, J., Lopez‐Vega, H., & Ritala, P. (2019). Waking the sleeping beauty:
Swarovski’s open innovation journey....................................................................................22
Samenvatting week 3 MTC: Leadership and Governance.........................................................24
Paper 1: Steinberg, P. J., Asad, S., & Lijzenga, G. (2022). Narcissistic CEOs' dilemma: The
trade‐off between exploration and exploitation and the moderating role of performance
feedback................................................................................................................................27
Paper 2: Vuori, T. O., & Huy, Q. N. (2022). Regulating top managers’ emotions during
strategy making: Nokia’s socially distributed approach enabling radical change from mobile
phones to networks in 2007–2013.......................................................................................28
Paper 3: Zuzul, T., & Tripsas, M. (2020). Start-up inertia versus flexibility: The role of
founder identity in a nascent industry..................................................................................32
Paper 4: Neudert, P. K., Kreutzer, M., & Burmeister‐Lamp, K. (2024).Selective revealing for
building ecosystems: A conjoint experiment with managers of established firms...............33
Samenvatting week 4 MTC: Post adoption perspective............................................................35
Theory of reasoned action (TRA):.....................................................................................37
Theory of planned behaviour (TPB):.................................................................................38
The technology Acceptance Model (TAM):.......................................................................39

, Paper 1: Venkatesh, V., Morris, M. G., Davis, G. B., &Davis, F. D. (2003). User acceptance of
information technology: Toward a unified view...................................................................40
Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT):......................................41
Paper 2: Venkatesh, V., Thong, J. Y. L., &Xu, X. (2016). Unified theory of acceptance and use
oftechnology: A synthesis and the road ahead.....................................................................44
Paper 3: Krakowski, S., Luger, J., & Raisch, S. (2021).Artificial intelligence and the changing
sources of competitive advantage........................................................................................46
Paper 4: Wang, P. (2010). Chasing the hottest IT: Effects of information technology fashion
on organizations....................................................................................................................49
Samenvatting week 5 MTC: Post adoption perspective............................................................53
Paper 1: Ahuja, M. K., & Thatcher, J. B. (2005).Moving beyond intentions and toward the
theory of trying: Effects of work environment and gender on post-adoption information
technology us........................................................................................................................57
Paper 2: Bagayogo, F. F., Lapointe, L., & Bassellier G. (2014).“Enhanced use of IT: A new
perspective on Post-Adoption...............................................................................................61
Why does resistance occur?..............................................................................................64
Paper 3: Lapointe, L., & Rivard, S. (2005). A Multilevel Model of Resistance to Information
Technology Implementation.................................................................................................65
Paper 4: Park, Y., Pavlou, P., & Saraf, N.(2020) Configurations for Achieving Organizational
Ambidexterity with Digitization............................................................................................69
The key Concepts of the Holistic Framework for Achieving Structural Ambidexterity
through Digitization...........................................................................................................70
The role of the different concepts....................................................................................70




Summary week 1 MTC: Introduction: Technological Change

Technology: is defined as the process by which an organization transforms, labour, capital
materials and information into products or services.

, Technological change: any change in the application of information to the production
process in such a way as to increase efficiency.

o Resulting in either the production of a given output with fewer resources;
o The production of better/newer products

Tech change from strategic perspective:

- Process of introducing new technologies or modifications to current technologies in
an organization with the aim to gain a competitive advantage or achieve
organizational goals



Why focus on managing technological change?

- Ubiquity of technology: Every industry and aspect of life is touched by technological
change
- Disruption: Technological advancements can create winners and losers.
o Firms must adapt or face obsolescence (economische veroudering)
- Critical for survival and success
o To stay ahead of competition
o Improve efficiency

We live in an era of ‘Technology fascination’:

- Society is increasingly engaged, excited by or obsessed with technological
advancements.

Examples of tech changes:

- Transition to online meetings
- Robotics
- Streaming services
- Blockchain security
- Invention of the light bulb
- Energy transition

3 types of technological evolutions:

Type of evolution Description Example
Discrete Evolutions appear as distinct, separate Steam production
inventions invention
Cyclical Technologies evolve incrementally, Evolution of bicycle
with small improvements over time
Incremental/radical Long periods of incremental Analoge camera  digital
improvements are interrupted by camera
radical technological shifts

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