Internet consists of billions of digital devices, people, services and other physical objects with the potential to seamlessly connect and exchange information about themselves and their environment. Organizations use these digital devices and physical objects to produce and consume Internet-based services. This new Internet ecosystem is referred to as the Internet of People, Things and Services (IoPTS). This clime examines how IoPTS transforms our workplaces
Internet consists of billions of digital devices, people, services and other physical objects with the potential to seamlessly connect and exchange information about themselves and their environment. Organizations use these digital devices and physical objects to produce and consume Internet-based services. This new Internet ecosystem is referred to as the Internet of People, Things and Services (IoPTS). This clime examines how IoPTS transforms our workplacesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Claire A. Simmers is Professor Emeritus, Department of Management, Erivan K. Haub School of Business, Saint Joseph's University, USA. Murugan Anandarajan is Professor of MIS and Department Head, Management, Decision Sciences & MIS, LeBow College of Business, Drexel University, USA.
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List of Tables and Figures Chapter 1: Introduction Claire A. Simmers Murugan Anandarajan Part 1 Iopts Workplace - People Chapter 2: Moving from the IoT to the IoP: Applying Mary Parker Follett's Circular Response, Integration, and Law of the Situation to the Role and Responsibilities of the User in the IoPTS Workplace Lisa T. Nelson Chapter 3: The Internet of Things and Cognitive Analytics Constant D. Beugré Chapter 4: Sustainable Careers and IoPTS: May the Internet of People, Things and Services be too much of a good thing for career and human resource management? Veronica M. Godshalk Chapter 5: Cyberloafing in the Realm of IoPTS: Examining Individual Neutralization and Organizational Citizenship Behavior Rashimah Rajah Vivien K. G. Lim Chapter 6: Social Media, Data Privacy, and the Internet of People, Things, and Services in the Workplace: A Legal and Organizational Perspective. Kimberly W. O'Connor Gordon B. Schmidt Part 2 IoPTS Workplace - Things Chapter 7: Initiating the Internet of Things: Early Adopters' Expectations for Changing Business Practices and Implications for Working Life Ulrika H. Westergren Ted Saarikko Tomas Blomquist Chapter 8: The Impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on the IT Security Infrastructure of Traditional Colleges and Universities in the State of Utah Wendy Campbell Chapter 9: Securing the Smart Phone: A Motivational Model Irina-Marcela Nedelcu Murugan Anandarajan Chapter 10: Intranets of People, Things, and Services: Exploring the Role of Virtual Human Resource Development Elisabeth E. Bennett Part 3 IoPTS Workplace - Services Chapter 11: A SWOT Analysis Relating the Internet of Things to Designing Effective HR Performance Management Systems Thomas Stephen Calvard Chapter 12: Beyond the Consulting Room: The Internet of People, Things and Services and the Human Factors of Outpatient Support James G. Phillips Chapter 13: An Examination of Online Repurchasing Behavior in an IoT Environment Carol D. Portillo Terri R. Lituchy Chapter 14: Leading the Digital Supply Chain David B. Kurz Chapter 15: A Framework to Reduce IoPTS Security Breaches in the Smart Workplace Erika Pleskunas Murugan Anandarajan Chapter 16: IoPTS and the Future Workplace: A Global Perspective Murugan Anandarajan Claire Simmers
List of Tables and Figures Chapter 1: Introduction Claire A. Simmers Murugan Anandarajan Part 1 Iopts Workplace - People Chapter 2: Moving from the IoT to the IoP: Applying Mary Parker Follett's Circular Response, Integration, and Law of the Situation to the Role and Responsibilities of the User in the IoPTS Workplace Lisa T. Nelson Chapter 3: The Internet of Things and Cognitive Analytics Constant D. Beugré Chapter 4: Sustainable Careers and IoPTS: May the Internet of People, Things and Services be too much of a good thing for career and human resource management? Veronica M. Godshalk Chapter 5: Cyberloafing in the Realm of IoPTS: Examining Individual Neutralization and Organizational Citizenship Behavior Rashimah Rajah Vivien K. G. Lim Chapter 6: Social Media, Data Privacy, and the Internet of People, Things, and Services in the Workplace: A Legal and Organizational Perspective. Kimberly W. O'Connor Gordon B. Schmidt Part 2 IoPTS Workplace - Things Chapter 7: Initiating the Internet of Things: Early Adopters' Expectations for Changing Business Practices and Implications for Working Life Ulrika H. Westergren Ted Saarikko Tomas Blomquist Chapter 8: The Impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on the IT Security Infrastructure of Traditional Colleges and Universities in the State of Utah Wendy Campbell Chapter 9: Securing the Smart Phone: A Motivational Model Irina-Marcela Nedelcu Murugan Anandarajan Chapter 10: Intranets of People, Things, and Services: Exploring the Role of Virtual Human Resource Development Elisabeth E. Bennett Part 3 IoPTS Workplace - Services Chapter 11: A SWOT Analysis Relating the Internet of Things to Designing Effective HR Performance Management Systems Thomas Stephen Calvard Chapter 12: Beyond the Consulting Room: The Internet of People, Things and Services and the Human Factors of Outpatient Support James G. Phillips Chapter 13: An Examination of Online Repurchasing Behavior in an IoT Environment Carol D. Portillo Terri R. Lituchy Chapter 14: Leading the Digital Supply Chain David B. Kurz Chapter 15: A Framework to Reduce IoPTS Security Breaches in the Smart Workplace Erika Pleskunas Murugan Anandarajan Chapter 16: IoPTS and the Future Workplace: A Global Perspective Murugan Anandarajan Claire Simmers
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