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Information Technology for Management: Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy, 6th Edition
Efraim Turban,
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Dorothy Leidner,
Baylor University
Ephraim McLean,
Georgia State Univ.
James Wetherbe,
Univ. of Minnesota and Univ. of Memphis
ISBN: 978-0-471-78712-9
©2008
720 pages
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Hallmark Features
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- Global Perspective
- Totally revised chapter on global information systems.
- Agile and responsive enterprise.
- IT is the facilitator of agility and flexibility.
- The On-Demand Revolution
- Economically requires support of IT in many areas.
- Focus on Security
- Digital Economy Focus
- Managerial Orientation
- Concentrates on managerial decision making, cost-benefit justification, supply chain management, etc.
- Functional Relevance
- E-Business, E-Commerce, and the Use of the Web
- Real-World Orientation
- Failures and Lessons Learned
- Many chapters include discussion or examples of failures, and the lessons learned from them.
- Solid Theortical Backing
- Theoretical foundations ranging from Moore's Law to Porter's competitiveness models, including his lateset e-strategy adaptation.
- Up-to-Date Information
- Presents the most up-to-date information and features.
- Economic Justification
- Emphasis on enterprisewide, interorganizational, and global systems.
- Ethics
- Online File primer on ethics poses 14 scenarios and asks students to think about their responses.
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