EJISE Volume 13 Issue 2

EJISE Volume 13 Issue 2
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Total Pages 101
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EJISE Volume 13 Issue 1

EJISE Volume 13 Issue 1
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Total Pages 97
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EJISE Volume 14 Issue 2

EJISE Volume 14 Issue 2
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Total Pages 116
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Strategy-technology Alignment

Strategy-technology Alignment
Title Strategy-technology Alignment PDF eBook
Author Paul Griffiths
Publisher Academic Conferences Limited
Total Pages 270
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1908272112

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It has been known for quite some time that ICT can directly improve corporate performance if it is employed in an appropriate way. There are many stories of how organisations have been transformed by the use of this technology. However it is also known that it is not a simple task to employ ICT effectively. Many organisations have spent considerable sums of money and had only very modest returns. This book addresses the issues of how to deliver significant improvements in corporate performance through the use of ICT and it offers different models which can be of assistance to organisational leaders in this respect. These models are brought to life by analysing a series of real life case studies encompassing both successes and failures in the adoption of ICT, from which deep insights on how to apply this technology for competitive advantage are extracted. The book is suitable for both ICT professionals and for members of senior management including CEOs. It has been written in an accessible way so that it will also be of value to academics who offer courses in ICT strategy and implementation. It will expose their students to the dilemmas of management decisions concerning the different uses of ICT and its role in value creation. 260 Pages

EJISE Volume 14 Issue 1

EJISE Volume 14 Issue 1
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Total Pages 167
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EJISE Volume 15 Issue 1

EJISE Volume 15 Issue 1
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Total Pages 152
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Information Systems Foundations

Information Systems Foundations
Title Information Systems Foundations PDF eBook
Author Dennis Hart
Publisher ANU E Press
Total Pages 318
Release 2010-12-01
Genre Computers
ISBN 1921666358

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This volume presents papers from the fourth biennial Information Systems Foundation Workshop, held at The Australian National University in Canberra from 2¿3 October, 2008. The focus of the workshop was, as for the others in the series, the foundations of Information Systems as an academic discipline. The emphasis in this workshop was on the movement known as 'Design Science' and its importance in practical disciplines such as Information Systems. The chapters in the volume provide a critical examination of current design science ideas, with the role of human creativity given special mention. The philosophical underpinnings of design science thinking are also examined. Practically, the volume shows how the design science approach can be used in academic research that leads to artefacts that add value for individuals, organizations and society.