TY - GEN
T1 - Digital emancipation: Are we becoming prisoners of our own device?
AU - Polyviou, Ariana
AU - Pouloudi, Nancy
AU - Pramatari, Katerina
AU - Dhillon, Gurpreet
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements Nancy Pouloudi and Katerina Pramatari acknowledge the financial support of the Research Center of Athens University of Economics and Business.
Publisher Copyright:
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Contemporary information systems in combination with high-speed internet, liberate individuals as they set them free from time, place and device restrictions of their everyday life. As a result, they blur the boundaries between work, social and personal life contexts. In this paper we introduce the concept of digital emancipation to refer to the notion of freedom experienced by individuals due the wide use of contemporary information systems. We argue that digital emancipation may have both a positive and a negative impact in each context as the individual may be at the same time be digitally emancipated, but also bound to the technology and its capabilities or limitations. We draw on existing literature to provide indications that digital emancipation is associated to both positive and negative experiences within each context and highlight that tensions between these mixed experiences exists. Building on this analysis, we then set the ground and motivates the need for an integrated theoretical framework for understanding the balancing effort of the digitally emancipated individual.
AB - Contemporary information systems in combination with high-speed internet, liberate individuals as they set them free from time, place and device restrictions of their everyday life. As a result, they blur the boundaries between work, social and personal life contexts. In this paper we introduce the concept of digital emancipation to refer to the notion of freedom experienced by individuals due the wide use of contemporary information systems. We argue that digital emancipation may have both a positive and a negative impact in each context as the individual may be at the same time be digitally emancipated, but also bound to the technology and its capabilities or limitations. We draw on existing literature to provide indications that digital emancipation is associated to both positive and negative experiences within each context and highlight that tensions between these mixed experiences exists. Building on this analysis, we then set the ground and motivates the need for an integrated theoretical framework for understanding the balancing effort of the digitally emancipated individual.
KW - Contemporary IS
KW - Digital emancipation
KW - Personal-life
KW - Social-life
KW - Tensions
KW - Work-life
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-47539-0_12
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-47539-0_12
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85118451554
SN - 9783030475383
T3 - Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation
SP - 165
EP - 171
BT - Digital Transformation and Human Behavior- Innovation for People and Organisations
A2 - Metallo, Concetta
A2 - Ferrara, Maria
A2 - Lazazzara, Alessandra
A2 - Za, Stefano
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - Annual Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS , 2019
Y2 - 27 September 2019 through 28 September 2019
ER -