Management and information technology [electronic resource] : challenges for the modern organization / edited by Peter Dahlin and Peter Ekman ; foreword by Lars Engwall.
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- HD30.213 .M344 2012
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Ebook | TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Online | eBook (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Peter Dahlin and Peter Ekman -- Balancing between entrepreneurship and control through the use of management control systems and information technology / Eva Lövstål -- The challenge of differing actor groups within an enterprise resource planning project / Gunilla Myreteg -- Expanding the knowledge structure of firms : an illustration of how organizations experiment with information technology to harness the knowledge of the masses / Leon Michael Caesarius -- Management of asynchronous and synchronous e-learning / Stefan Hrastinski -- The limitations of enterprise systems for marketers and salesmen / Peter Ekman -- Integration of information technology in business relationships : a managerial issue / Cecilia Lindh -- Internal accounting information systems and inter-organizational coordination : episodes involving balanced scorecard and differential customer accounting / Lars Frimanson -- Expansion of IT business through cross-industry mergers and acquisitions / Peter Dahlin -- Measuring the impact of IT in the Swedish logging industry / Maria Kollberg Thomassen -- IT innovation influence and industrial transformation : the case of the Swedish graphic industry / Mathias Cöster -- The do's and don'ts of digitization? IT and organization in health care / Pontus Fryk -- Technology acceptance research : reflections on the use of a theory / Christina Keller -- Developing patterns of explanations : methodological considerations when analyzing qualitative data / Magnus Hansson.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.