Information resources and corporate growth

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Information resources and corporate growth

edited by Eduardo Punset and Gerry Sweeney

Pinter, 1989

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Description

Information is an intangible asset, but of crucial importance to the growth of modern companies. This book examines how the strategic identification of a firm's information resources can be integrated with general planning and corporate development. Written by senior industrialists and leading management consultants, this books draws on the most current world experience available.

Table of Contents

  • The regional information economy, D.McL.Lamberton
  • geographical advantage in the information economy, Mark E.Hepworth
  • mobilizing the invisible assets, Hiroyuki Itami
  • information intensity and competitiveness, Yves Doz
  • impact of information and information technology on the structure of the firm, B.Lamborghini
  • information communication within the firm, Ed Seiberras
  • old and new channels of information and control within the firm, Felipe Gomez-Pallete
  • using information systems and technologies to gain competitive advantage, Pat Griffith
  • the IT people - their qualifications, skill requirements and management, Finn Borum
  • impact of technological change on the Canadian labour market, Keith Newton
  • promotion of a regional information economy, Walter Zegveld
  • information systems for networks of small and medium enterprises, Agostino Matthis
  • technical information support to manufacturing firms within the less developed regions of Europe - the case of Ireland, Tom Casey
  • development of the information sector in the Basque Country, Juan Luis Llorens Urrutia.

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