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Information systems and business change
1997This chapter will explore how the use of technology can place excessive demands on any business in addition to being a tremendous benefit. In particular, the way a company is organised can affect its competence in adapting to new circumstances. The ability to evolve in the light of the changing conditions created by technology is vital for today’s ...
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Information Systems Usage in Business and Management
International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, 2011Information systems in the world of business and management exist to serve varied needs. This article examines the role of information systems technology in business activities and management functions and discusses how organisations can best use information systems.
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Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2014
The business model concept, although a relatively new topic for research, has garnered growing attention over the past decade. Whilst it has been robustly defined, the concept has so far attracted very little substantive research. In the context of the wide-spread digitization of businesses and society at large, the logic inherent in a business model ...
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The business model concept, although a relatively new topic for research, has garnered growing attention over the past decade. Whilst it has been robustly defined, the concept has so far attracted very little substantive research. In the context of the wide-spread digitization of businesses and society at large, the logic inherent in a business model ...
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The acceptance and use of a business-to-business information system
International Journal of Information Management, 2006Motivated by the need for a better understanding of the acceptance and use of business to business information systems, this study builds upon the technology acceptance model to study the use of an Internet business-to-business information system in a leading Chinese information technology provider and its distributors In particular the study ...
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Introduction to Business Information System
2019Information represent the meaning attached to the data. Information is an organizational resource and is crucial in the contemporary world of high technology. Information differs significantly from matter and energy has specific features, is not consumed by using or diminished by distribution.
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Collaborative Business and Information Systems Design
International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2009Collaborative business and information systems design touches a number of issues that lie within the realm of different research areas. It deals with design as such, and in particular with design in and for groups. It is also concerned with socio-technical systems and hence with human-computer interaction as well as IT-mediated human-human interaction.
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A Modelling Language for Transparency Requirements in Business Information Systems
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 2016M. Hosseini +3 more
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Failure of Business Information Systems
1987Traditional concerns over the reliability of computer-based systems have focussed on the real-time area where computers directly interact with a physical system, such as flight management. Increasingly, as commercial business systems acquire a more central role in the strategy and management of business operations, the consequences of failure of such ...
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Reengineering business information systems to support business continuity
International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management, 2018The paper aims at presenting an implementation framework for reengineering traditional business information systems (ISs) into ISs that support business continuity (BC) or 'always-on' ISs. The framework has been developed by using a methodology framework based on a literature review and Churchman's (1971) systemic model, particularly his definition of '
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The Research Field “Modeling Business Information Systems”
Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2014U. Frank +5 more
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