
An Action Research on a French Law Firm, Solutions for a law firm with IT post-adoption
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of technological advancements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2767-3804
DOI - 10.4018/jta.20210101oa06
Subject(s) - loyalty , bureaucracy , coping (psychology) , public relations , social psychology , psychology , business , political science , law , marketing , psychiatry , politics
This study qualitatively analyzes interactional coping strategies used to managed technostress in the post-adoption stage of information technology implementation at a French legal firm. The nine strategies are participatory, collaborative, conflict resolution, bureaucratic coping (adaptation), perceived contribution to exchange, loyalty, affect, professional respect, and mutual trust. A critical perspective was applied to a longitudinal study of the intervention process. First, a problem with task distribution at the individual level affected the efficacy of perceived contribution strategies to exchange and professional enhancement. Second, a lack of creative interaction between group level colleagues undermined strategies of collaboration, mutual aid and assistance, participatory adaptation, and mutual trust. Third, a lack of digitalization commitment at the organizational level negatively affected conflict resolution and bureaucratic adjustment. Finally, an absence of loyalty and affect strategies was evident.