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Debates, Applications and Impacts
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This book captures important developments in the field of Information Systems in the last forty years in the developing world, especially in the Indian context, and combines empirical studies on the application and impact of IS with commentaries, debates and insights on the transformative role of IT and the IT industry.
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This book captures important developments in the field of Information Systems in the last forty years in the developing world, especially in the Indian context, and combines empirical studies on the application and impact of IS with commentaries, debates and insights on the transformative role of IT and the IT industry.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429511523
- Artikelnr.: 56842979
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429511523
- Artikelnr.: 56842979
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Priya Seetharaman is Associate Professor of Management Information Systems at the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, India. Her primary research areas include Information Technology (IT) governance; IS/IT strategy; healthcare IT; adoption, use, evolution and impact of IT on organisations and society. Her papers have appeared in several journals including the Journal of Management Information Systems, Information & Management, Computers in Human Behaviour, Online Information Review, and Technological Forecasting and Social Change as well as in Information Systems conference proceedings. At IIM Calcutta, she has been handling postgraduate and doctoral courses on IS planning, IT governance and business process management. Jocelyn Cranefield is Senior Lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her research focuses on knowledge management, online communities in change settings, the sharing economy, smart sustainable cities, and the ethical management of IT. She has published in journals including the Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Online Information Review and Journal of Knowledge and Process Management apart from conference proceedings. She is co-editor of the book Social Knowledge Management in Action: Applications and Challenges (2017). She has led the development and delivery of a Master's programme for IT managers, and teaches courses including IT and the new organisation, strategic information systems management, knowledge management and information policy.
List of Figures. List of Tables. Foreword. Preface. Contributors.1.
Information Systems in India: dare to Cross.
Part 1 Technology in action: an Indian perspective. 2. Automation and
computers: hasten slowly. 3. Information and communication yechnologies in
India: outweighing negatives in development. 4. Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) in India: a reality check.
Part 2 Adoption of technology: issues and challenges. 5. E-Government in
India. 6. Internet based distribution systems: a framework for adoption.
7. Trust and its determinants in internet banking: a study of private
sector banks in India. 8. Structuring IT function: imperative for the new
millennium.
Part 3 Behavioural issues in the IT industry. 9. Collaborative tools and
virtual team effectiveness: an inductively derived approach in India's
software sector. 10. Turnover intentions amongst women BPO professionals:
role of organizational and personal factors.
Part 4 Systems theory-based methodologies. 11. The system dynamics
paradigm. 12. The system dynamics paradigm: applications in management and
policy. 13. Option trading in a fuzzy framework.
Part 5 The challenges of electronic globalization. 14. Borderless bits:
electronic globalization in a volatile global world. 15. The classical
continuity of electronic globalization. 16. Preparing for electronic
globalization.
Information Systems in India: dare to Cross.
Part 1 Technology in action: an Indian perspective. 2. Automation and
computers: hasten slowly. 3. Information and communication yechnologies in
India: outweighing negatives in development. 4. Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) in India: a reality check.
Part 2 Adoption of technology: issues and challenges. 5. E-Government in
India. 6. Internet based distribution systems: a framework for adoption.
7. Trust and its determinants in internet banking: a study of private
sector banks in India. 8. Structuring IT function: imperative for the new
millennium.
Part 3 Behavioural issues in the IT industry. 9. Collaborative tools and
virtual team effectiveness: an inductively derived approach in India's
software sector. 10. Turnover intentions amongst women BPO professionals:
role of organizational and personal factors.
Part 4 Systems theory-based methodologies. 11. The system dynamics
paradigm. 12. The system dynamics paradigm: applications in management and
policy. 13. Option trading in a fuzzy framework.
Part 5 The challenges of electronic globalization. 14. Borderless bits:
electronic globalization in a volatile global world. 15. The classical
continuity of electronic globalization. 16. Preparing for electronic
globalization.
List of Figures. List of Tables. Foreword. Preface. Contributors.1.
Information Systems in India: dare to Cross.
Part 1 Technology in action: an Indian perspective. 2. Automation and
computers: hasten slowly. 3. Information and communication yechnologies in
India: outweighing negatives in development. 4. Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) in India: a reality check.
Part 2 Adoption of technology: issues and challenges. 5. E-Government in
India. 6. Internet based distribution systems: a framework for adoption.
7. Trust and its determinants in internet banking: a study of private
sector banks in India. 8. Structuring IT function: imperative for the new
millennium.
Part 3 Behavioural issues in the IT industry. 9. Collaborative tools and
virtual team effectiveness: an inductively derived approach in India's
software sector. 10. Turnover intentions amongst women BPO professionals:
role of organizational and personal factors.
Part 4 Systems theory-based methodologies. 11. The system dynamics
paradigm. 12. The system dynamics paradigm: applications in management and
policy. 13. Option trading in a fuzzy framework.
Part 5 The challenges of electronic globalization. 14. Borderless bits:
electronic globalization in a volatile global world. 15. The classical
continuity of electronic globalization. 16. Preparing for electronic
globalization.
Information Systems in India: dare to Cross.
Part 1 Technology in action: an Indian perspective. 2. Automation and
computers: hasten slowly. 3. Information and communication yechnologies in
India: outweighing negatives in development. 4. Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) in India: a reality check.
Part 2 Adoption of technology: issues and challenges. 5. E-Government in
India. 6. Internet based distribution systems: a framework for adoption.
7. Trust and its determinants in internet banking: a study of private
sector banks in India. 8. Structuring IT function: imperative for the new
millennium.
Part 3 Behavioural issues in the IT industry. 9. Collaborative tools and
virtual team effectiveness: an inductively derived approach in India's
software sector. 10. Turnover intentions amongst women BPO professionals:
role of organizational and personal factors.
Part 4 Systems theory-based methodologies. 11. The system dynamics
paradigm. 12. The system dynamics paradigm: applications in management and
policy. 13. Option trading in a fuzzy framework.
Part 5 The challenges of electronic globalization. 14. Borderless bits:
electronic globalization in a volatile global world. 15. The classical
continuity of electronic globalization. 16. Preparing for electronic
globalization.