
  
a methodological tool to measure appropriation, a grid to better analyse the degree of 
centralization and decentralization of the organization, areas of autonomy (linked with 
uses of ICT tools), etc. All those tools should permit to better understand all different 
forms of appropriation in an organization.  
As it has been the case for the “technological side” and “user side” of 
appropriation, it appears that a real strong framework is necessary to give a complete 
place to “organizational side” of appropriation. It seems to be a great project for 
future researches in this area. 
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