”Making Pepper smart somehow” A qualitative case study on how sensemaking, enactment and boundaries take part in the ongoing construction of Pepper, a humanoid robot
Abstract
This qualitative study addresses the recursive, continuous and iterative nature of
sensemaking in organizations, in relation to new technology. By adopting an ANT-inspired
approach to our case study, we have collected stories from the field and allowed for the
theoretical framework of sensemaking to emerge abductively. Presenting the humanoid
Pepper as the focal point of our case study, we display how this technological object enables
for the construction (enactment, crossing, moving) of boundaries, which in turn enable and
constrain sensemaking. This study presents composite boundaries in relation to the
construction of Pepper; boundaries between discontinuous sensemaking, boundaries
between social groups within the company as well as boundaries based on relationships of
asymmetric information. Concluding remarks illustrate how Pepper is constructed by
organizational members, as well as how Pepper plays an important part in the construction
of IBM’s context.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Management
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Date
2017-07-05Author
Parling, Lina
Hanne Camilla, Semb
Keywords
sensemaking
technology
robot
enactment
constructs
boundaries
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2017:134
Language
eng