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Rethinking Management Information Systems : An Interdisciplinary Perspective

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Rethinking Management Information Systems : An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Rethinking Management Information Systems : An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Rethinking Management Information Systems : An Interdisciplinary Perspective

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This book examines influential ideas within Management Information Systems (MIS). Leading international contributors summarise key topics and explore a variety of issues currently being discussed in the field. They re-visit influential ideas such as socio-technical theory, systems thinking, and structuration theory and demonstrate their relevance to newer ideas such as re-engineering, hybrid management, knowledge workers, and outsourcing. In locating MIS within an interdisciplinary context, particularly in the light of rapid technological changes, this book will form the link between past and future approaches to MIS.

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  • This book examines influential ideas within Management Information Systems (MIS). Leading international contributors summarise key topics and explore a variety of issues currently being discussed in the field. They re-visit influential ideas such as socio-technical theory, systems thinking, and structuration theory and demonstrate their relevance to newer ideas such as re-engineering, hybrid management, knowledge workers, and outsourcing. In locating MIS within an interdisciplinary context, particularly in the light of rapid technological changes, this book will form the link between past and future approaches to MIS.

This book examines influential ideas within Management Information Systems (MIS). Leading international contributors summarise key topics and explore a variety of issues currently being discussed in the field. They re-visit influential ideas such as socio-technical theory, systems thinking, and structuration theory and demonstrate their relevance to newer ideas such as re-engineering, hybrid management, knowledge workers, and outsourcing. In locating MIS within an interdisciplinary context, particularly in the light of rapid technological changes, this book will form the link between past and future approaches to MIS.