IWD: Five amazing papers by women

For International Women’s Day, I made a video about 5 papers by women which you should definitely check out if you are doing qualitative research as these are masterpieces of the craft.

References of the papers discussed in the video:

  1. Orlikowski, W. (1996). Improvising organizational transformation over time: A situated change perspective. Information Systems Research.
  2. Brown, S. L., & Eisenhardt, K. M. (1997). The art of continuous change: Linking complexity theory and time-paced evolution in relentlessly shifting organizations. Administrative Science Quarterly.
  3. Perlow, L. A. (1998). Boundary control: The social ordering of work and family time in a high-tech corporation. Administrative Science Quarterly
  4. Huising, R. (2015). To Hive or to Hold? Producing Professional Authority through Scut Work. Administrative Science Quarterly.
  5. Waardenburg, L., Sergeeva, A., & Huysman, M. (2018). Predictive policing: How algorithms inscribe the understanding of crime in police work. Academy of Management Global Proceedings, (2018), 132.