Knowledge and information technology management human and social perspectives /

Success in an increasingly competitive market depends on the quality of knowledge which organisations apply to their major business processes. For example, a supply chain depends on knowledge of diverse areas, including raw materials, planning, manufacturing, and distribution. Likewise, product deve...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Gunasekaran, A., Khalil, Omar., Syed, Mahbubur Rahman, 1952-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I: Introduction to Knowledge and Information Technology Management
  • 1. Developments in Managing Innovation, Knowledge and E-Business
  • 2. Sources of Knowledge Acquisition by U.S. Managers: An Empirical Analysis
  • Section II: Integration of Business and Knowledge/Information Technology Management
  • 3. Information Systems and Business Strategy: A Concurrent Planning Model
  • 4. Integrated QFD and Knowledge Management System for the Development of Common Product Platform
  • 5. An Expanded Model of the Effects of Organizational Culture Upon the Acceptance of Knowledge Management
  • 6. Information-Based Integration for Complex Systems
  • 7. An Experimental Analysis of the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Teams with Partial Problem Domain Knowledge
  • 8. Collaboration in the Large: Using Videoconferencing to Facilitate Large-Group Interaction
  • Section III: Knowledge and Information Technology Management in Virtual Enterprises
  • 9. A Dynamic Perspective on Knowledge Creation in Virtual Teams In a Search for New Insights
  • 10. The Impact of Trust in Virtual Enterprises
  • 11. Market of Resources as an Environment for Agile / Virtual Enterprise Dynamic Integration and for Business Alignment
  • Section IV: Knowledge Management in E-Commerce Environment
  • 12. Managing Business-Consumer Interactions in the E-World
  • 13. Electronic Money and Payment Systems
  • 14. A Managerial Perspective on E-Commerce: Adoption, Diffusion and Cultural Issues
  • Section V: Human and Social Aspects of Knowledge and Information Technology Management
  • 15. Human and Social Perspectives in Information Technology: An Examination of Fraud on the Internet
  • 16. The Role of Trust in Information Technology Management
  • 17. Inexperienced Software Team and Global Software Team
  • 18. The Knowledge Edge: Knowledge Management and Social Learning in Military Settings
  • About the Authors
  • Index.