Information Technology and Changes in Organizational WorkW.J. Orlikowski, G. Walsham, M.R. Jones, Janice I. DeGross Springer, 9 янв. 2016 г. - Всего страниц: 443 Many organisations are using an increased range of information technologies to support a variety of new organisational practices and organisational forms. The book aims to investigate the integration of information technologies into work places and their effect on work and work-life. Issues include changes in: the nature, quantity and quality of work; power relations; privacy; and aspects of organisational culture. The book also considers the social process of shifting from present organisational structures and practices to new ones. |
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the politics | 39 |
Process reengineering information technology and the transformation | 62 |
ITmediated business reengineering in Telecom | 89 |
Contradictions among stakeholder assessments of a radical change | 107 |
Assessing employee turnover intentions beforeafter | 131 |
deploying | 157 |
anticipating system design | 177 |
Black boxes nonhuman stakeholders and the translation of | 250 |
Embodying information systems | 272 |
Social theory and the study of computerized work sites | 294 |
technology and the narrative of progress | 308 |
on being specific about | 325 |
classifying nurses work | 344 |
informed management and empowerment | 371 |
the theory and practice of | 395 |
Harry Scarbrough | 197 |
The nature and processes of ITrelated change | 213 |
time to leave | 235 |
Panel the social organization of telelearning in companies | 419 |
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