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Changing information technology and information technology management

Information & Management, 1997
Abstract Information technology is changing at a rapid rate. A theory has hypothesized that change in IT causes problems for IT managers and that they respond with coping mechanisms to handle these problems. Structured interviews with 16 IT professionals at different organizations identified 31 unique projects that used 86 new ITs which caused 142 ...
John Benamati   +4 more
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Technological Innovations and Information Technology in the Information Society [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
Rapid changes are taking place in Japanese industrial society as there is a shift towards service industries and the “softwarization” of them and other industries. This kind of technological shift can be described as a move from “strategic” to “tactical” technologies.
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Information technologies and the

Journal of Labor Research, 2000
The evolution in the role of middlemen has many important implications at the macro-economic level as well. In many markets, the negative employment effects of labor-saving technologies are offset by increases in the demand for labor as transaction costs fall and additional labor is needed to produce more goods and services.
Brian Chezum   +2 more
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Outsourcing Information Technology

2008
The current chapter explores the role that one factor, social capital, may have on the success of IT outsourcing. It extends current understanding of outsourcing success and failure by examining the effect of social capital on outsourcing success. The chapter proposes that social capital has potential impact on information technology (IT) outsourcing ...
James Hoffman   +2 more
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The evolution of information technology

Information Management & Computer Security, 1998
The first version of the Nolan Stages Theory appeared in 1973. It explained the dynamics of the increasingly vital production factor called IT. This theory is probably the most well‐known and most widespread framework of the development of information technology in organisations.
Ernest-Jan Mutsaers   +2 more
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Information Technology

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 1993
This document summarizes the outcome of an Expert Meeting held jointly between the Science and Engineering Research Council and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, which brought together a multi-disciplinary group of experts from the information technology (IT) and product design communities. The meeting was held to review the state of the art of
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Information Technologies

2009
Publisher Summary In information processing applications, nanotechnology offers many advantages because the intrinsic lower limit of the representation of one bit of information is around the atomic scale. The process of nanification of information processing technology is well represented by Moore's law—which in its original form states that the ...
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Information Technology as a Service

2007
In this information era, both business and living communities are truly IT driven and service oriented. As the globalization of the world economy accelerates with the fast advance of networking and computing technologies, IT plays a more and more critical role in assuring real-time collaborations for delivering needs across the world.
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Information and Technology

2015
In Part I of this book, by reporting on our own research and reflecting on the writings of others, we offer evidence of the changes that the professions are facing. In these opening chapters, however, we do not provide an explanation of why this transformation is taking place. That is our purpose now, in Part II of the book.
Richard Susskind, Daniel Susskind
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Information Technology Law

2014
Information Technology Law provides a thorough account of information technology (IT) law. The volume looks at the subject in a wide context, examining the legal response to the latest IT-related developments within society, bringing the law to life and examining how legal issues in IT can affect everyone. This title considers issues
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