Business, Information Technology and SocietyRoutledge, 2003/10/02 - 272 ページ This comprehensive volume introduces the nature and the impact of the new information and communication technologies on business and society. Emphasizing the global impact, it draws upon examples from the USA, Europe, and Japan as well as the newly industrialized countries of the Pacific Rim. Applying a systems thinking approach, author Stephen D. Tansey covers:
Written for students studying business or IT, this book is an invaluable resource offering topical insights into the ways in which information technology is shaping our work and our lives. Without assuming any prior knowledge of either business or IT, this key text provides a unique, essential guide. |
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... economy 37 Topics 37 A complex industry 38 The global information matrix 59 Information economics 62 A new industrial revolution ? 68 Defining and measuring the information economy 73 IT and employment 74 Recommended reading 77 3 ...
... economy 37 Topics 37 A complex industry 38 The global information matrix 59 Information economics 62 A new industrial revolution ? 68 Defining and measuring the information economy 73 IT and employment 74 Recommended reading 77 3 ...
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... economy 78 The role of government in relation to IT 79 National and regional approaches to IT 93 Globalization, information technology and government 100 Recommended reading 104 4 Regulating computing 105 Topics 105 Computers and ...
... economy 78 The role of government in relation to IT 79 National and regional approaches to IT 93 Globalization, information technology and government 100 Recommended reading 104 4 Regulating computing 105 Topics 105 Computers and ...
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... economy 65 2.3 Estimated international growth in information employment 74 3.1 R&D cycle 80 5.1 Gibson and Nolan's four-stage model 140 5.2 Nolan's six-stage model of IT growth 141 5.3 Business process re-engineering or redesign 153 6.1 ...
... economy 65 2.3 Estimated international growth in information employment 74 3.1 R&D cycle 80 5.1 Gibson and Nolan's four-stage model 140 5.2 Nolan's six-stage model of IT growth 141 5.3 Business process re-engineering or redesign 153 6.1 ...
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... economy 56 2.3 Main facilities offered on the Internet 61 2.4 Is information a factor of production? 63 2.5 Information has special economic properties 64 2.6 Summary of macro-economic relationships between activity and technology 66 ...
... economy 56 2.3 Main facilities offered on the Internet 61 2.4 Is information a factor of production? 63 2.5 Information has special economic properties 64 2.6 Summary of macro-economic relationships between activity and technology 66 ...
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... Computer professionals who are unaware of the social, political, and economic political dimension of their work are doomed to be the pawns of 'decision-makers' who are. In the real world a frequent cause of the failure Introduction.
... Computer professionals who are unaware of the social, political, and economic political dimension of their work are doomed to be the pawns of 'decision-makers' who are. In the real world a frequent cause of the failure Introduction.
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