Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective

Being able to understand and characterize the digital infrastructure development (DID) process has become even more pressing today due to the rapid advent and implementation of new digital infrastructure (DI) in organizations as well as since the COVID-19 crisis. While information systems (IS) resea...

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Main Authors: YEOW, Adrian, LIM, Wee-Kiat, FARAJ, Samer
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cmp_research-10222025-02-20T07:41:28Z Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective YEOW, Adrian LIM, Wee-Kiat FARAJ, Samer Being able to understand and characterize the digital infrastructure development (DID) process has become even more pressing today due to the rapid advent and implementation of new digital infrastructure (DI) in organizations as well as since the COVID-19 crisis. While information systems (IS) research has begun to recognize the institutional nature of such digital infrastructures, there remains a gap in our understanding of how such developments unfold from an institutional perspective. Through our field study of a digital infrastructure development project involving the implementation of an enterprise-wide electronic medical record system at a large US medical facility, we show how the tensions in the DID process were linked to the institutional work these organizational actors performed when they attempted to disrupt and protect the hospital’s institutional arrangement. We introduce the “digital infrastructuring work” concept to describe the combinations of digital object work, DI relational, and DI symbolic work enacted during DID. Specifically, digital object work reveals how material institutional work is directed at multiple DI elements. Our findings also highlight how organizational actors combine DI relational work and DI symbolic work with digital object work to shape the overall DI. As such, our study shows how organizational actors go beyond symbolic and discursive forms of institutional work, and digital object work in particular, to achieve DID outcomes. Future research could explore digital infrastructuring work in different organizational and technological settings. 2025-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cmp_research/23 info:doi/10.17705/1jais.00900 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cmp_research/article/1022/viewcontent/Digital_Infrastructure_Development_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CMP Research eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Institutional Work Case Study IT Infrastructure Management Digital Infrastructure Development Interpretive Digital Objects Digital Materiality Databases and Information Systems Infrastructure Management Information Systems
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Singapore
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topic Institutional Work
Case Study
IT Infrastructure Management
Digital Infrastructure Development
Interpretive
Digital Objects
Digital Materiality
Databases and Information Systems
Infrastructure
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Institutional Work
Case Study
IT Infrastructure Management
Digital Infrastructure Development
Interpretive
Digital Objects
Digital Materiality
Databases and Information Systems
Infrastructure
Management Information Systems
YEOW, Adrian
LIM, Wee-Kiat
FARAJ, Samer
Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective
description Being able to understand and characterize the digital infrastructure development (DID) process has become even more pressing today due to the rapid advent and implementation of new digital infrastructure (DI) in organizations as well as since the COVID-19 crisis. While information systems (IS) research has begun to recognize the institutional nature of such digital infrastructures, there remains a gap in our understanding of how such developments unfold from an institutional perspective. Through our field study of a digital infrastructure development project involving the implementation of an enterprise-wide electronic medical record system at a large US medical facility, we show how the tensions in the DID process were linked to the institutional work these organizational actors performed when they attempted to disrupt and protect the hospital’s institutional arrangement. We introduce the “digital infrastructuring work” concept to describe the combinations of digital object work, DI relational, and DI symbolic work enacted during DID. Specifically, digital object work reveals how material institutional work is directed at multiple DI elements. Our findings also highlight how organizational actors combine DI relational work and DI symbolic work with digital object work to shape the overall DI. As such, our study shows how organizational actors go beyond symbolic and discursive forms of institutional work, and digital object work in particular, to achieve DID outcomes. Future research could explore digital infrastructuring work in different organizational and technological settings.
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author YEOW, Adrian
LIM, Wee-Kiat
FARAJ, Samer
author_facet YEOW, Adrian
LIM, Wee-Kiat
FARAJ, Samer
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title Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective
title_short Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective
title_full Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective
title_fullStr Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective
title_full_unstemmed Digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: An institutional work perspective
title_sort digital infrastructure development through digital infrastructuring work: an institutional work perspective
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2025
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cmp_research/23
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