Using born-digital archives for business history: EMCODIST and the case of E-mail

Historians of business and management increasingly conduct research in digital archives. This article reviews some of the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of born-digital archives. As an example, we focus on scholarly use of large-scale organizational e-mail collections. In addit...

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Published in:Management & organizational history : M&OH 2023-01, Vol.18 (1), p.16-23
Main Authors: Kirsch, David A., Decker, Stephanie, Nix, Adam, Girish Jain, Shubhangkar, Kuppili Venkata, Santhilatha
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Language:eng
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Summary:Historians of business and management increasingly conduct research in digital archives. This article reviews some of the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of born-digital archives. As an example, we focus on scholarly use of large-scale organizational e-mail collections. In addition to allowing researchers to answer traditional questions about innovation, strategy and organizational development, e-mail also permits more granular investigation of new questions, such as those relating to the timing and flow of information inside organizational networks. Knowledge discovery in e-mail requires new search tools. We describe EMCODIST, a prototype tool that we have developed to support search and discovery in e-mail. Scholars interested in learning more are directed to a grant-funded website where versions of the EMCODIST tool support different types of searches.
ISSN:1744-9359
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