TY - JOUR
T1 - Useful Servant or Dangerous Master? Technology in Business and Society Debates
AU - den Hond, Frank
AU - Moser, Christine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 2022/1/6
Y1 - 2022/1/6
N2 - This review argues that the role of technology in business and society debates has predominantly been examined from the limited, narrow perspective of technology as instrumental, and that two additional but relatively neglected perspectives are important: technology as value-laden and technology as relationally agentic. Technology has always been part of the relationship between business and society, for better and worse. However, as technological development is frequently advanced as a solution to many pressing societal problems and grand challenges, it is imperative that technology is understood and analyzed in a more nuanced, critical, and comprehensive way. The two additional perspectives invite a broader research agenda, one that includes questions, such as “Which values and whose interests has technology come to emulate?”; “How do these values and interests play out in stabilizing the status quo?”; and, importantly, “How can it be contested, disrupted, and changed?” Any research that endorses green, sustainable, environmental, or climate mitigating technologies potentially contributes to maintaining the very thing that it seeks to change if questions such as these are not being addressed.
AB - This review argues that the role of technology in business and society debates has predominantly been examined from the limited, narrow perspective of technology as instrumental, and that two additional but relatively neglected perspectives are important: technology as value-laden and technology as relationally agentic. Technology has always been part of the relationship between business and society, for better and worse. However, as technological development is frequently advanced as a solution to many pressing societal problems and grand challenges, it is imperative that technology is understood and analyzed in a more nuanced, critical, and comprehensive way. The two additional perspectives invite a broader research agenda, one that includes questions, such as “Which values and whose interests has technology come to emulate?”; “How do these values and interests play out in stabilizing the status quo?”; and, importantly, “How can it be contested, disrupted, and changed?” Any research that endorses green, sustainable, environmental, or climate mitigating technologies potentially contributes to maintaining the very thing that it seeks to change if questions such as these are not being addressed.
KW - 512 Business and Management
KW - actor-network theory
KW - agency
KW - social construction of technology
KW - sociomateriality
KW - technology
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/28b26ffe-7c32-3e5b-9cf3-cbfa77689490/
U2 - 10.1177/00076503211068029
DO - 10.1177/00076503211068029
M3 - Article
SN - 0007-6503
VL - 62
SP - 87
EP - 116
JO - Business & Society
JF - Business & Society
IS - 1
ER -