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Business strategies for information technology management
Title:
Business strategies for information technology management
Author:
Kangas, Kalle.
ISBN:
9781931777612
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Publication Information:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), 2003.
Physical Description:
electronic texts (xiv, 275 p. : ill.) : digital files.
Contents:
Chapter I. Telework Effectiveness: Task, Technology and Communication Fit Perspective -- Chapter II. Redefining the Manufacturing Enterprise through Information Technology -- Chapter III. Model-Supported Alignment of Information Systems Architecture -- Chapter IV. A Framework for Research into Business-IT Alignment: A Cognitive Emphasis -- Chapter V. IT Architecture in Strategic Alliance Negotiations: A Case -- Chapter VI. How to Prioritize Information Systems Selection Decisions Under Time Pressure -- Chapter VII. A Framework for Extending Potency and Reducing Competitive Risk in the IT Strategic Systems Portfolio -- Chapter VIII. Partnering for Success in Application Service Provision -- Chapter IX. The Resource-Based Theory of the Firm: The New Paradigm for Information Resources Management? -- Chapter X. A Theoretical Framework for Measuring the Success of Customer Relationship Management Outsourcing -- Chapter XI. Implementation of the ASP Organizing Vision: The Role of Participation and Trust -- Chapter XII. Measurement Issues in Decision Support Systems -- Chapter XIII. Information Technology Strategic Alignment: Brazilian Cases -- Chapter XIV. Technology Trust in B2B Electronic Commerce: Conceptual Foundations -- Chapter XV. The South African Online Consumer -- Chapter XVI. Explaining Information Systems Strategic Planning (ISSP) Behavior: An Empirical Study of the Effects of the Role of IS on ISSP -- Chapter XVII. National Culture and the Meaning of Information Systems Success: A Framework for Research and its Implications for IS Standardization in Multinational Organizations.
Abstract:
Presents the theoretical and empirical research on the business value of information technology, as well as the use of management of information technology for increasing organizational performance and gaining strategic advantages. The betterment of information technology payoff and information systems practice as well as how to link business opportunities to information technology and implementation management are also presented.
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