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European Journal of Information Systems
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Organization Science
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Organization Science
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Organization Science
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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Articulations of wikiwork: uncovering valued work in wikipedia through barnstars
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Management Science
Information and Software Technology
Progressing to the Center: Coordinating Project Work
Organization Science
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Organization Science
Theorizing Practice and Practicing Theory
Organization Science
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Exploring Appropriation of Enterprise Wikis
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Resisters at Work: Generating Productive Resistance in the Workplace
Organization Science
The Core and Cosmopolitans: A Relational View of Innovation in User Communities
Organization Science
Proceedings of the 17th ACM international conference on Supporting group work
Communication Genres for Dispersed Real-Time Collaboration RTC: The Role of Presence and Awareness
International Journal of e-Collaboration
CSCW and education: viewing education as a site of work practice
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Constructing CSCW: The First Quarter Century
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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In this essay we argue that organization theory's effort to make sense of postbureaucratic organizing is hampered by a dearth of detailed studies of work. We review the history of organization theory to show that, in the past, studies of work provided an empirical foundation for theories of bureaucracy, and explain how such research became marginalized or ignored. We then discuss methodological requirements for reintegrating work studies into organization theory and indicate what the conceptual payoffs of such integration might be. These payoffs include breaking new conceptual ground, resolving theoretical puzzles, envisioning organizing processes, and revitalizing old concepts.