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IS-enabled creativity and survival of co-located artist/craftspeople communities: supporter experiences

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posted on 2016-09-01, 00:00 authored by Helen Richardson
This research investigates artist/craftspeople community supporters’ experiences appropriating information systems (IS). It proposes a framework combining theories of practice, social construction of technology and social capital for conceptualising supporters’ IS appropriation issues relating to government funding reductions, artist/craftspeople rejection of modern-day business, religious/tribal beliefs and art/craft community and sectoral tensions.

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xvii, 265 pages : illustrations, tables

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  • Yes

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Language

eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

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PhD

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The author. All Rights Reserved.

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C Parker, S Lichtenstein, D Coulthard, E Bellucci

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Law

School

Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics

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