Advanced Topics in Global Information Management Volume 2

Advanced Topics in Global Information Management Volume 2

by Felix Tan
ISBN-10:
1591400643
ISBN-13:
9781591400646
Pub. Date:
11/23/2010
Publisher:
IGI Global
ISBN-10:
1591400643
ISBN-13:
9781591400646
Pub. Date:
11/23/2010
Publisher:
IGI Global
Advanced Topics in Global Information Management Volume 2

Advanced Topics in Global Information Management Volume 2

by Felix Tan

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Overview

Advanced Topics in Global Information Management includes original material concerned with all aspects of global information management in three areas: Global Information Systems in Business Functions, Information Technology in Specific Regions of the World, and Management of Global Information Resources and Applications. The focus of volume two is to disseminate the evolving knowledge in these three broad categories while examining a variety of aspects of global information management.

*Note: This book is part of a new series entitled "Advanced Topics in Global Information Management". This book is Volume Two within this series (Vol. II, 2003).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591400646
Publisher: IGI Global
Publication date: 11/23/2010
Series: Advanced Topics in Global Information Management Series , #3
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Dr. Felix B Tan is Professor of Information Systems at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. He vice president of research for the Information Resources Management Association (IRMA), the Asia Pacific representative on the Council for the Association for Information Systems (AIS), and the editor of the ISWorld'S EndNote Resources page.

Dr. Tan's current research interests are in electronic commerce, global information management, business-IT alignment, and the management of IT. He is actively using cognitive mapping and narrative inquiry methods in his research. Dr. Tan has published in MIS Quarterly, Information & Management, Journal of Information Technology as well as other journals and refereed conference proceedings. He has also published six books in the global IT field and is Editor of the book series "Advanced Topics in Global Information Management".

Dr. Tan has over 20 years experience in information systems management and consulting with large multinationals, as well as University teaching and research in Singapore, Canada and New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Prefacei
Acknowledgmentsiii
Section IGlobal Themes
Chapter IMultilingual Electronic Commerce in a Global Economy1
Chapter IIElectronic Commerce and Strategic Change within Organizations: Lessons From Two Cases12
Chapter IIITrust in Internet Shopping: Instrumental Development and Validation through Classical and Modern Approaches25
Chapter IVThe Integral Role of Information Technology in Achieving Business Strategy Success: Managing the Information Resources of Global Competitors42
Chapter VThe New Realities of Online Trading in the New Global Marketplace63
Chapter VIThe Impact of Culture on the Development of Information Systems: A Case Study74
Chapter VIIDysfunctional Development Pathways of Information and Communication Technology: Cultural Conflicts83
Chapter VIIITen Lessons That Internet Auction Markets Can Learn from Securities Market Automation97
Chapter IXTransnational Information Systems: Development and Management Issues120
Chapter XThe Place of ICT in Global Planning136
Chapter XIThe Cultural Construction of Information Technology150
Section IIRegional Perspectives
Chapter XIISurvey of IT Outstanding Experiences in US and UK Organizations160
Chapter XIIIManagement Integration through Software Applications: Japanese Manufacturing Firms in the UK Exert Control190
Chapter XIVCan National Information Infrastructures Enhance Social Development in the Least Developed Countries?207
Chapter XVContract, Control and 'Presentiation' in IT Outsourcing: Research in Thirteen UK Organisations227
Chapter XVIA Systematic Model to Integrate Information Technology into Metabusinesses: A Case Study in the Engineering Realms250
Chapter XVIIFacial Social Risks in IT Development in South Africa--Learning from Scandinavia268
Chapter XVIIIIS Project Characteristics and Performance: A Kuwaiti Illustration290
Chapter XIXInformation Systems Leadership Roles: An Empirical Study of Information Technology Managers in Norway304
Chapter XXThe Problem of Networked Organizations in India: A Case Study320
Chapter XXIKnowledge Assets in the Global Economy: Assessment of National Intellectual Capital329
Chapter XXIIThe Nature of E-Loyalty in B2C E-Commerce346
Chapter XXIIIGeneric Attributes of IS Graduates: An Analysis of Australian Views370
About the Authors385
Index393
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