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ICT-enabled job crafting: How Business Unit Developers use Low-code Development Platforms to craft jobs
Journal
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2022-12-14
Author(s)
Research Team
IWI6
Abstract (De)
Recently, businesses are introducing low-code development platforms (LCDP) that enable employees with little to no development expertise to develop their own systems to improve their work. These so-called business unit developers (BUDs) possess necessary domain knowledge to understand how to use LCDPs to create useful (self-) services. Using job resource demand theory and the job crafting model, we conceptualize that BUDs use of LCDPs can be framed using the theoretical lens of job crafting. Job crafting stems from vocational psychology and provides well-researched positive consequences, such as wellbeing and meaningfulness. Thus, our research objective is to understand how BUDs can use LCDPs to job craft to gain access to positive job crafting consequences. We interviewed 17 experts across three organizations that employ an LDCP for chatbots. Our results suggest that job crafting is a suitable framework for understanding the effects of LCDP use.
Language
English
Keywords
Job crafting
resource demand theory
low code development platform
LCDP
no-code
work system
work design
job roles
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Publisher place
Copenhagen, Denmark
Pages
18
Event Title
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)
Event Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Event Date
9-14 Dec 2022
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
268211
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Name
JML_912.pdf
Size
475.71 KB
Format
Adobe PDF
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