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Toward a Theory of Information Systems Security Behaviors of Organizational Employees: A Dialectical Process Perspective

2019

Practice-/policy-oriented abstract: Understanding why employees do or do not comply with information systems security (ISS) procedures is an imperative in today’s organizations whose futures often depend on how well they protect and harness information assets. We use a predominantly inductive approach to develop a theoretical understanding of how employees’ reasons for engaging to ISS behaviors (ISSBs) change over time, using ideas from dialectics as our scaffolding. Our dialectical view of this process suggests that explanations for engaging in different ISSBs change over time as individuals seek to balance contradictory demands. Furthermore, our view suggests that new experiences and ext…

DialecticInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Information systems security02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information SciencesManagement Information Systems020204 information systemsProcess theory0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering050211 marketingSociologybusinessFutures contractInformation SystemsInformation Systems Research
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El acontecimiento de la inversión dialéctica

2020

La metafísica de Žižek es hegeliana, por encima de todo, porque entiende la inversión dialéctica como el núcleo real de la realidad. Por ello, para comprender su pensamiento es necesario aclarar su manera de entender esta inversión, esto es, el encuentro que, según Hegel, tiene lugar entre “sustancia” y “sujeto” y, en general, entre los extremos de las oposiciones que estructuran la realidad. Para Žižek lo propio de la posición hegeliana es localizar este encuentro en la falta de coincidencia de cada opuesto consigo mismo. La íntima inconsistencia de cada posición o identidad, su propia negatividad, constituye lo más originario de ellas y, a la vez, lo que las vincula a su otro en la forma …

DialecticInversion (linguistics)NegationPhilosophyIdentity (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Subject (philosophy)IdeologySubversionEpistemologymedia_commonRes Publica. Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas
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Analyzing Stakeholder Diversity in G2G Efforts: Combining Descriptive Stakeholder Theory and Dialectic Process Theory

2008

Author's version of an article published in e-Service Journal, 6 (2), 3-23. Previous research indicates that the benefits of e-government initiatives are slower to realize than initially expected. This has partly been ascribed to the particularly complex settings of e-government projects, consisting of a variety of stakeholders promoting different and often conflicting objectives. Yet few studies have explicitly addressed the inherent challenges of this diversity. This study presents an analytical approach for investigating contradictory stakeholder interests by combining descriptive stakeholder theory and dialectic process theory. Descriptive stakeholder theory is concerned with why some s…

DialecticKnowledge managementManagement sciencebusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsStakeholderInformation technologyVariety (cybernetics)Conflicting objectivesStakeholder analysisSociologybusinessStakeholder theorygovernment-2–government stakeholder theory dialectics municipal cooperation case studyDiversity (business)e-Service Journal
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Marginal Thinking Knowledge and Communication in the Postmodern Era

2020

The paradigm of late modernity and postmodernity, characterized by the sheer living manifestation of the limit, assumes the conscience of the indissoluble, by annulling any hypothesis, interrogation or problematization. The fracturing of the self coincides with the fracturing of knowledge, as an effective dialectic movement, or, in other words, as a state of continuity of the thinking, specific to the human being. The knowledge-seeking relation to the world through exclusion, that is featured by late modernity and postmodernism is manifested, in an extreme(marginal) form, by the de-presentisation of the immanent and the transcendent and by imposing the simulation as a global process of crea…

DialecticLate modernityPostmodernityMeaning (philosophy of language)Problematizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSelfSociologyPostmodernismConscienceEpistemologymedia_commonPostmodern Openings
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Between Atoms and Humours. Lucretius' Didactic Poetry as a Model of Integrated and Bifocal Physiology

2012

Lucretius has often been regarded as one of the fathers of modern science, and also in recent years several studies have explored his influence far beyond a merely literary perspective. In this paper I analyse specifically the importance of the poet's 'eclectic' attitude in physiology from the point of view of his 'Fortleben' in early modern thought. I suggest that the typical eclectic combination of physics and biology, atomism and macroscopy, which the 'De rerum natura' shows in its didactic structure both through its images and even more through its conscious scientific reflection, built an attractive basis for attempts in the modern period at harmonising corpuscularian theories and qual…

DialecticLiteraturePoetrybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectThe RenaissancePhysiologyArtSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaAtomism (social)VitalismLucretius physiology history of science and philosophy Aristotle atomism biology Renaissance Girolamo Fracastoro Bernardino Telesio Giordano Bruno Francesco VimercatoArgumentbusinessHistory of scienceOrder (virtue)media_common
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Institutional Dynamics in International Organizations: Lessons from the Recruitment Procedures of the European External Action Service

2014

Author's version of an article in the journal: Organization Studies. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840614544558 This article examines how organizational designs develop by proposing a novel theoretical framework that views organizational change as resulting from a dialectic process between interpretive agents. The key claim is that existing formal procedures (such as recruitment processes, our empirical focal point) are subject to involved actors’ interpretive efforts. This results in a bargaining situation based on the interpretations of the principal actors, which may induce a feedback loop whereby the original procedures are amended. The empirical re…

DialecticOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementProcess managementbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)Subject (philosophy)translationbargainingPublic relationsAction (philosophy)ArgumentDynamics (music)Management of Technology and InnovationService (economics)institutional entrepreneurshipRelevance (law)VDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240SociologybusinessEuropean External Action ServiceEuropean diplomacymedia_common
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Conclusion: Dialectics in CLIL Classrooms

2020

Based on the insights that emerged in the chapters to this volume, in this chapter, we revisit the following: (a) relationship between teaching, learning, and assessment in the classroom-based assessment cycle (Davison 2008) and (b) integration in assessment in CLIL (Leung and Morton 2016). Two guiding questions will mediate our discussion: What is assessment promoting learning in CLIL? and How can assessment promoting learning in CLIL help to conceptualise assessment promoting learning in general?

DialecticPedagogyPsychology
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Fichte's and Husserl's critique of Kant's transcendental deduction

1985

The specific topic of this chapter is the difference between the attempt in speculative and dialectical thinking on the one hand, and transcendental phenomenology on the other, to solve the enigmas presented by Kant’s transcendental deduction. The thesis is that they are diametrically opposed. The main concern is systematic and not philological-historical. That means, among other things, that the well-known fact that Husserl has a certain preference for the deduction in edition A and that Fichte refers mostly to edition B will not be corroborated in an interpreting of all the passages in both in which they refer to the deduction. What is at stake is a general systematic and theoretical expl…

DialecticPhenomenology (philosophy)PhilosophyFundamental differencePhilosophyTranscendental numberModern philosophyTranscendental philosophyGnosologyEpistemologyHusserl Studies
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La negatividad de Kant a Hegel: juicio estético y lenguaje especulativo”.

2017

Este artículo presenta una interpretación de la proposición especulativa de Hegel que, subrayando el “contragolpe” que el sujeto heredado de la tradición moderna sufre en ella, permite vincular el movimiento del sujeto hegeliano a la negatividad reconocida por Kant en el fondo de la capacidad de juzgar a propósito de la dimensión estética. De este modo se pretende, en primer lugar, cuestionar la lectura que ve en Hegel un retroceso respecto a la conciencia ganada por Kant en relación a la finitud o a la fisura constitutiva del sujeto moderno, y, en última instancia, en sintonía con relecturas recientes de Hegel como las de Žižek y Malabou, contribuir al cuestionamiento de la interpretación …

DialecticPhilosophyPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Subject (philosophy)Negativity effectHegelianismConsciousnessSentenceEpistemologymedia_commonLogos. Anales del Seminario de Metafísica
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Schelling’s pantheism and the problem of evil

2017

ABSTRACTAny religious worldview, understood in the sense that ‘life has a purpose’, has to face the problem of evil. The problem of evil has been particularly intensively discussed in the Aristotelian–Scholastic–Christian tradition. The most popular solution has been to deny that anything truly evil actually exists. It is hard to conceive why an omnipotent and perfectly good God would allow evil to appear. Yet, Western culture has been and still is full of imagery of absolute demonic evil. I suggest that this strained dialectic could be best approached by radically rethinking the nature of evil and the theological context in which it has traditionally been thought. In his middle period work…

DialecticPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectProblem of evilReligious studiespaholainenFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)EpistemologyPhilosophyAbsolute (philosophy)TeleologypantheismWestern culturepahuusevilta611panteismiMeaning of lifemedia_commonInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology
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