Representing Organization: Knowledge, Management, and the Information Age
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Synopsis
Lilley (information and organization, University of Leicester, UK) offers an accessible theoretical analysis of the organizational impact of information technologies, employing the theoretical lenses of systems theory, social constructivism, and post-structuralism to examine the ways in which actors, organizations, and environments are represented through these technologies. Chapter summaries and discussion questions are included. The book will support information and technology courses at the advanced undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and will also be of interest to academics in the fields of management, information technology, sociology, and cultural studies. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR