The strategic mission of the Institute for Innovation and Technology Management (IITM) is to find ethical solutions to real-world digital innovation management problems. We understand that these problems are interdisciplinary and, as such, any solution must go beyond traditional views of organization and technology and include ideals of human freedom. Our interest is in practice-oriented research and innovation that assists firms in maintaining agility and competitiveness while supporting democratic norms of freedom and liberty. Our preferred approach is multi-disciplinary collaborative research focused on informing sustainable societies, by developing a deep and critical understanding of the transformative potential of digital technologies.
Our research focuses on three broad themes:
- Social values dilemmas in organizational and societal digitalization
- Digital design and adoption for individual, organizational and societal benefits
- Data analytics for sustainability analysis and decision making
Latest research
- Community Mediation through ICTs: Seeking to Bridge Digital and Community Divides (external link, opens in new window)
- Real Options, Learning Cost and Timing Software Upgrades: Towards an Integrative Model for Enterprise Software Upgrade Decision Analysis (external link, opens in new window)
- Using organizational influence processes to overcome IS implementation barriers: lessons from a longitudinal case study of SPI implementation (external link, opens in new window)