Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1062
Release: 1987
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

False Alarm

False Alarm
Author: John M. Gandy
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1990-06-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0889209871

This book uses case studies to show how and why eight social service organizations adopted computers. Computerized information systems can be destructive or constructive for organizations and staff. However, the impact of a system cannot be predicted from its logical design alone: one must analyze how well the design fits the needs, interests, and existing practices of those who are likely to use it.

Facing Reality

Facing Reality
Author: James M. Gillies
Publisher: IRPP
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1986
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780886450441

In this book, addressed primarily to business leaders, politicians, andpublic servants, the author speculates about the economic problems thatchanging international conditions appear to be creating; argues that existing policies no longer work and must be replaced with new ones basedon a new national consensus about economic goals; reviews the ways businessand government have worked together in the past to formuate economic strategies; and suggests ways the government can create a new consensus andthe prospects for its success in doing so.

New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes

New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes
Author: Ojelanki Ngwenyama
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387355669

A number of relatively new technologies, such as Enterprise Resource Planning systems, the Internet and intranets, have entered the organizational landscape. These technologies have not only enabled a wide range of social and organizational transformations, but have also challenged much of the received wisdom that operates in academic and industrial discourses. This book attempts to capture some of these strands by discussing the social and organizational issues surrounding the implementation and use of these new technologies in organizational processes. Some of the contributions are critical and reflexive by nature, while others offer rich insights through the analysis of cases. The book represents a wide scope of traditions of thought, as well as research approaches, in addressing these emerging issues. A number of practical and theoretical topics are discussed in detail, including: Implementation of ERP; Electronic commerce; Intranet implementation; The management of standards; Issues of organizational analysis; Understanding BPR tools; Collaborative technologies; Knowledge work environments. This book contains the selected proceedings of the International Working Conference on New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work, organized by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, in August 1999. This valuable new title will be essential reading for researchers working in information systems and management, technology, social and organization studies.

The Information Economy

The Information Economy
Author: Lars Osberg
Publisher: IRPP
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1989
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780886450854

This paper argues that growth in modern economies is inherently unbalanced because labour productivity grows at different rates in the different occupation sectors. It examines the relative shift within industries towards knowledge-based occupations. It also demonstrates that higher education does not imply higher individual earnings for those employed in the goods and personal services sector, but post-secondary education is strongly rewarded within the information economy. Finally, it discusses the educational policy, research and development and international trade issues raised by the pattern of unbalanced growth characteristic of the information economy.