Name
Affiliation
Papers
SUSAN SCOTT
Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom
26
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
29
285
19.99
Referers 
Referees 
References 
541
239
169
Search Limit
100541
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
The Digital Undertow: How the Corollary Effects of Digital Transformation Affect Industry Standards00.342022
Liminal Innovation In Practice: Understanding The Reconfiguration Of Digital Work In Crisis00.342021
Examining Assumptions: Provocations On The Nature, Impact, And Implications Of Is Theory00.342021
Governance and control in distributed ledgers: understanding the challenges facing blockchain technology in financial services20.372019
Thoughts on Movement, Growth and an Anthropologically-Sensitive IS/Organization Studies: An Imagined Correspondence with Tim Ingold.00.342016
The Algorithm and the Crowd: Considering the Materiality of Service Innovation.150.692015
Entanglements in practice: performing anonymity through social media30.382014
What Happens When Evaluation Goes Online? Exploring Apparatuses of Valuation in the Travel Sector160.942014
Methodological Implications of Critical Realism for Mixed-Methods Research.210.822013
Sociomateriality - taking the wrong turning? A response to Mutch200.742013
The enactment of risk categories: The role of information systems in organizing and re-organizing risk management practices in the energy industry40.422012
Designing mixed-method research inspired by a critical realism philosophy: A tale from the field of IS innovation.30.442010
Diversity in IS research: Developing a Mixed Methodology Approach to Understanding the Business Value of Payment System Innovations in Financial Services.00.342007
The Practice of e-Science and e-Social Science00.342007
ICT Inclusion and Gender: Tensions in Narratives of Network Engineer Training100.772007
Knowledge management as an image of the organization: industry standards and processes of knowing in credit risk management.20.372006
The creation of ‘best practice’ software: Myth, reality and ethics622.192006
Organised detachment: Clearinghouse mechanisms in financial markets10.392005
Reconceptualizing and Managing Reputation Risk in the Knowledge Economy: Toward Reputable Action202.332005
Strategic risk positioning as sensemaking in crisis: the adoption of electronic trading at the London international financial futures and options exchange.70.542005
Electronic trading and the process of globalization in traditional futures exchanges: a temporal perspective130.612004
Networks, negotiations, and new times: the implementation of enterprise resource planning into an academic administration723.692003
Strategy sort of died around april last year for a lot of us - CIO perceptions on ICT value and strategy in the UK financial sector00.342003
The Emergence of Electronic Trading in Global Financial Markets: Envisioning the Role of Futures Exchanges in the Next Millennium60.672000
Re-evaluating Power in Information Rich Organizations: New Theories and Approaches00.341999
Shifting boundaries and new technologies: a case study in the UK banking sector80.931998