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Information Systems: Crossroads for Organization, Management, Accounting and Engineering

by De Marco, Marco.
Authors: Te'eni, Dov.%editor. | Albano, Valentina.%editor. | Za, Stefano.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XIII, 578 p. 110 illus. online resource. ISBN: 3790827894 Subject(s): Economics. | Engineering economy. | Auditing. | Industrial management. | Business planning. | Management information systems. | Economics/Management Science. | Business Information Systems. | Organization/Planning. | Accounting/Auditing. | Management/Business for Professionals. | Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
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Introduction -- Part I: eServices in Public and Private Sectors -- Part II: Organizational change and the Impact of ICT in Public and Private Sectors -- Part III: Information and Knowledge Management -- Part IV: Human-Computer Interaction -- Part V: Information Systems, Innovation Transfer, and new Business Models -- Part VI: Business Intelligence Systems, their Strategic Role and Organizational Impacts -- Part VII: New Ways to Work and Interact with the Internet -- Part VIII: IS, IT and Security -- Part IX: Blending Design and Behavioral Research in Information Systems -- Part X: Professional Skills, Certification of Curricula, On-line Education and Communities -- Part XI: IS Design, IS Development, Metrics and Compliance -- Part XII: ICT4LAW: Information and communication technologies to help firms, public administrations, legislators and citizens to operate in a highly regulated world.

This book examines a wide range of issues that characterize the current IT based innovation trends in organizations. It contains a collection of research papers focusing on themes of growing interest in the field of Information Systems, Organization Studies, Management, Accounting and Engineering. The book offers a multidisciplinary view on Information Systems with the aim of disseminating academic knowledge. It would be particularly relevant to IT practitioners such as information systems managers and IT consultants. The 12 sections cover a broad spectrum of topics including: eServices in Public and Private Sectors; Organizational Change and the Impact of ICT in Public and Private Sectors; Information and Knowledge Management; Human-Computer Interaction; Information Systems, Innovation Transfer, and New Business Models; Business Intelligence Systems, their Strategic Role and Organizational Impacts; New Ways to Work and Interact with the Internet; IS, IT and Security; Blending Design and Behavioral Research in Information Systems; Professional Skills, Certification of Curricula, Online Education and Communities; IS Design, IS Development, Metrics and Compliance; ICT4LAW: Information and communication technologies to help firms, public administrations, legislators and citizens to operate in a highly regulated world. The content of each section is based on a selection of original double-blind peer reviewed contributions.

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