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What is Mobilization

Handbook of Research on Contemporary Theoretical Models in Information Systems
To render mobile those entities that were not so before the actor network building activities.
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Actor Network Theory and IS Research
Amany Elbanna (Loughborough University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-659-4.ch023
Abstract
Actor network theory is a sociological theory that emerged as a useful vehicle to study technology and information systems. This chapter gives the reader some background about the development and emergence of this sociological theory. It reviews some of the premises of the theory and introduces the reader to key concepts and ideas. It also presents some of the critique of the theory, ANT authors’ response, and the implication on IS research. This chapter also gives the reader an overview of the application of ANT in different streams of IS research.
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Mobilization: Decision Theory
The process of assembling and engagement of resources in order to perform an action.
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Flattening Relations in the Sharing Economy: A Framework to Analyze Users, Digital Platforms, and Providers
Is when an actant (or more) become(s) a representative spokesman, which means to render entities mobile which were not so beforehand.
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