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Information Choice Technologies

American Economic Review, 2012
Theories based on information costs or frictions have become increasing popular in macroeconomics and macro-finance. The literature has used various types of information choices, such as rational inattention, inattentiveness, information markets and costly precision. Using a unified framework, we compare these different information choice technologies
Hellwig, Christian   +2 more
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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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Unlocking Information Technology

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1987
Abstract Computer technology has made vast quantities of information more readily available through accessible data bases. This article discusses the use of information technology and some of the problems that have prevented it from being more widely used. Also included is information on some rehabilitation-related data bases.
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Information Technology Outsourcing

2009
Organizations have used external vendors to supply information technology (IT) functions since the first commercial implementations. In the sixties, the use of facilities management, contract programmers, and contract project management were common, but during the 70s, many organizations relied increasingly on internal delivery of IT services. The term
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Information Technology and the Internationalization of the Firm

Journal of Global Information Management, 2002
A key concern for all multinationals is where to find a suitable location for their business activities, bearing in mind that they must find the right balance between global integration and local responsiveness. This article contributes to the internationalization debate by asking: in what sense will information technology enable globalization?
Michael J. Mol, Otto R. Koppius
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Information Technology Certification

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2005
Certification has become a popular adjunct to traditional means of acquiring information technology skills and employers increasingly specify a preference for those holding certifications. This article reports on a study designed to investigate student perceptions of both the benefits and risks of certification and its importance in obtaining ...
McGill, T.J., Dixon, M.W.
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Information Technology as Performance Technology [PDF]

open access: possiblePerformance Improvement Quarterly, 2008
The articles in. this issue seem to be converging on the concept of the “performance support system”—an integrated electronic job aid designed to support all the performance requirements of a given job or job function. The concept has implications for design of hypertext, other databases, job structure, organization structure, and training needs.
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Advances in Information Technology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2001
Advances in digital technology have vastly increased the speed and content of information transfer. Equine practitioners of the future should be in contact with their office and other information resources at all times through an array of digital networks. Patients and practitioners alike should benefit from better information access.
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Identity and Information Technology

2008
INTRODUCTION Advances in information technology (IT) should focus our attention onto the notion of personal identity. In this chapter, I consider the effects of IT on identity by focusing on two broad areas. First, the online environment provides a new virtual space in which persons interact almost exclusively via their computer terminals.
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The Politics of Information Technology

Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2007
Information technology implementation is a political process. In the increasingly cost-controlled, high-tech healthcare environment, a successful nursing system implementation demands a nurse leader with both political savvy and technological competency.
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