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The Global Information Society

by Wendy Currie
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The Global Information Society Wendy Currie The last few decades have witnessed profound changes in the structure, culture, management and technology of organisations. Just as information technology offers both opportunities and threats to organisations, the Internet and its potential for electronic commerce poses fresh challenges. So far, much 'hype' surrounds the subject of electronic commerce, and its possibilities for leveraging business advantage. Whilst governments on both sides of the Atlantic urge companies to invest in Internet technology and develop e-business, past lessons from IT investment have often been disappointing. Likewise, the rapid growth of IT outsourcing in the 1980s and 1990s produced mixed results. Whereas some companies successfully reduced costs and improved their performance through outsourcing, others were permanently damaged as management failed to address important issues relating to the IT strategy and infrastructure. The Global Information Society addresses the phenomenon of the global information society in the context of market, technology, management practice, capabilities and skills, and the role of government. Designed for academics, practitioners and students, this book does not offer simple solutions to complex business problems. Instead, it critically evaluates models, frameworks, debates and observations relating to these five key themes within the global information society.

About the Author, Wendy Currie

Professor Wendy Currie is Director of the Centre for Strategic Information Systems (CSIS) in the Department of Information Systems and Computing at Brunel University. CSIS is currently undertaking research into IT strategy and outsourcing, IT evaluation, the Internet and e-commerce, and IT and corporate transformation.

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Addresses the phenomenon of the global information society in the context of five key themes<-->market, technology, management practice, capabilities and skills, and the role of government<-->in an effort to sift away passing fads and hype. Currie (Centre for Strategic Information Systems, Brunei U.) writes that her primary objective isn't to offer solutions to complex business problems, but to raise critical issues and concerns that face managers in coping with large- scale organizational change. Targeted toward final-year students in undergraduate and postgraduate courses in management and information systems as well as specialist modules in these areas in MBA programs. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 13, 2000
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471895077

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