2023 SSHRC Insight Grants awarded
Congratulations to the 捆绑SM社区 Desautels professors who received 2023 SSHRC Insight Grants.The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) is the federal research funding agency that promotes and supports research and training in the humanities and social sciences.
Samer Faraj, Professor of Strategy & Organization, named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Professor Samer Faraj has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada鈥檚 Academy of Social Sciences. This honour is conferred upon Professor Faraj in recognition of his outstanding research and scholarly achievement.
Desautels researchers celebrated at Bravo 2023
捆绑SM社区 hosted its annual Bravo gala on Thursday March 30, which honours its researchers and scholars who have won special awards, memberships and prizes over the past year.
Paolo Leone and Profs Mantere and Faraj's paper is Best Article Finalist
Congratulations to聽Paolo V. Leone, Saku Mantere and Samer Faraj, whose paper聽鈥淥pen Theorizing in Management and Organization Studies鈥 has been named Best Article Finalist聽by the聽Academy of Management (AOM).
Prof. Faraj named CTO 2022 Distinguished Scholar
Congratulations to Samer Faraj,聽Professor in Strategy and Organization, who has been聽named CTO 2022 Distinguished Scholar by the Communication, Digital Technology and Organization - CTO聽(A Division of the Academy of Management - AOM).
Open Theorizing in Management and Organization Studies
Authors: Paolo V. Leone, Saku Mantere and Samer Faraj
Publication: Academy of Management Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, October 2021, Pages 725鈥749.
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Beyond Uberization: The co-constitution of technology and organizing
Authors: Samer Faraj, and S. Pachidi Publication: Organization Theory, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2021, Pages 1-14. Abstract:
Make Way for the Algorithms: Symbolic Actions and Change in a Regime of Knowing
Authors: S. Pachidi, H. Berends, Samer Faraj, and M. Huysman Publication: Organization Science, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2021, Pages 18-41.
Losing Touch: An Embodiment Perspective on Coordination in Robotic Surgery
Authors: A.V. Sergeeva, Samer Faraj, and M. Huysman Publication: Organization Science, Volume 31, Issue 5, October 2020, Pages 1248-1271. Abstract:
Because new technologies allow new performances, mediations, representations, and information flows, they are often associated with changes in how coordination is achieved. Current coordination research emphasizes its situated and emergent nature, but seldom accounts for the role of embodied action. Building on a 25-month field study of the da Vinci robot, an endoscopic system for minimally invasive surgery, we bring to the fore the role of the body in how coordination was reconfigured in response to a change in technological mediation. Using the robot, surgeons experienced both an augmentation and a reduction of what they can do with their bodies in terms of haptic, visual, and auditory perception and manipulative dexterity. These bodily augmentations and reductions affected joint task performance and led to coordinative adaptations (e.g., spatial relocating, redistributing tasks, accommodating novel perceptual dependencies, and mounting novel responses) that, over time, resulted in reconfiguration of roles, including expanded occupational knowledge, emergence of new specializations, and shifts in status and boundaries. By emphasizing the importance of the body in coordination, this paper suggests that an embodiment perspective is important for explaining how and why coordination evolves following the introduction of a new technology.
Karla Sayegh Receives Best Student Paper Award for her Thesis Work at OBHC Conference
Karla Sayegh, PhD Student in Strategy & Organization, received the best student paper award for her thesis work at the 11th International Organizational Behaviour in Health Care (OBHC) Conference held in Montreal from May 13 鈥16, 2018. 聽
A Configural Approach to Coordinating Expertise in Software Development Teams
Authors: Srinivas Kuduravalli, Samer Faraj and Steven L. Johnson
Publication: MIS Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 1, March 2017
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Despite the recognition of how important expertise coordination is to the performance of software development teams, understanding of how expertise is coordinated in practice is limited. We adopt a configural approach to develop a theoretical model of expertise coordination that differentiates between design collaboration and technical collaboration. We propose that neither a strictly centralized, top-down model nor a largely decentralized approach is superior. Our model is tested in a field study of 71 software development teams. We conclude that because design work addresses ill-structured problems with diverse potential solutions, decentralization of design collaboration can lead to greater coordination success and reduced team conflict. Conversely, technical work benefits from centralized collaboration. We find that task knowledge tacitness strengthens these relationships between collaboration configuration and coordination outcomes and that team conflict mediates the relationships. Our findings underline the need to differentiate between technical and design collaboration and point to the importance of certain configurations in reducing team conflict and increasing coordination success in software development teams. This paper opens up new research avenues to explore the collaborative mechanisms underlying knowledge team performance.
Read full article: MIS Quarterly
Special Section Introduction鈥擮nline Community as Space for Knowledge Flows
Authors: Faraj, S., Krogh, G., Monteiro, E., Lakhani, K.R.
Publication: Information Systems Research聽
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Professor Samer Faraj and Dr Hani Safadi, PhD鈥14, awarded Best Published Paper 2016
Congratulations to Professor Samer Faraj and Dr Hani Safadi, PhD鈥14, on being awarded Best Published Paper 2016 by Organizational Communication & Information Systems (OCIS) for 鈥淭he Emergence of Online Community Leadership".聽
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Shots Fired! Switching Between Practices in Police Work
础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听Schakel, J.K, 聽Fenema, P.C, Faraj, S.聽
Publications: Organization Science
Organizational knowledge generation: lessons from online communities
Authors: Zablith, F., Faraj, S., Azad, B.
Publication: Business Process Management Journal
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