International perspectives on information systems : a social and organisational dimension

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International perspectives on information systems : a social and organisational dimension

edited by Savvas Katsikides, Graham Orange

Ashgate Pub., c1998

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Includes bibliographical references

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The aim of this book is to address the social and organizational issues of information systems development, both at the operational level, and within a wider social context. It contains papers reflecting the state of research in diverse, yet related fields of study. The social foundations of technology is an area of interest in the social and technical sciences. This volume brings together research and studies which are concerned with the design, production and implementation of information technology within the context of the emerging social dimension. The book is aimed at supporting information systems courses and incorporating the behavioural element of sociology courses with an information systems content. The first part of the book looks at the societal impact of information systems and technology, it then progresses to look at social issues within the organization moving through to chapters addressing the organizational and methodological issues. The studies in this book reflect the environmental issues surrounding the development of information systems and the implementation of information technology.

目次

  • Part 1 Sociotechnical perspective: organizing technology - prerequisites of technology as an agent of social change, Josef Hochgerner
  • critical issues of information society, Savvas Katsikides
  • culture gap or culture trap?, Jane Young. Part 2 Organizational perspective: organizational analysis in computer science, Rob Kling
  • the social context of software design, Harold Salzman
  • computer networking and interdisciplinary research, Margit Pohl
  • geographic information systems - do they support business objectives, Graham Orange and Peter Dixon
  • strategies for the introduction of multimedia systems, D.J. Moore and D.J. Hobbs
  • organizational integration of expert systems - case studies on the phases of design, transfer and use, Werner Beuschel. Part 3 User participation: participatory standardization of information infrastructure, Ole Hanseth and Eric Monteiro
  • from system development to organization development? on the role of user participation in the system development processs, Edeltraud Egger
  • Cscw in information system application development, Chris Dixon and Tony Stockman
  • enabling group work - facilitation and Cscw tightly knitted, Johannes Gartner and Andrea Birbaumer.

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