Information Technology For Management
Keywords:
telecommuting, virtual group, e-leadership, telework, e-governance, digital divide, access, india, ICTs, infrastructure, financial inclusion, business 4.0, business model, quality access control, data hiding, passive data hiding, QIM, ROI, wavelet, foreground, k-mean clustering, k-mean, information systems, MIS, transactional processing systems, TPS, management information systemsSynopsis
Generally, information technology has a great effect on all facets of life and the global culture and economy is undergoing a fundamental transformation. The current culture is evolving and is becoming “knowledge society”. This depends more on information technology, a new economy or a "wisdom economy," where expertise, information and the main factor for production are important. This increases the share of trade in the knowledge economy with concepts, methods, knowledge and information. Effective businesses in the information society produce high-tech products and services and turn human effort, materials and other economic resources into products and services which meet the customer's needs.
Then, we talk about the role of IT in moderating the link between the structure, size, learning, culture and interorganizational ties, the most strategy, organizational efficiency and innovation characteristics. In the course of the discussions, we will explore the drawbacks and potential negative effects of IT usage, as well as various main areas for future study.
Chapters
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Telecommuting: Challenges And View Points Of Leadership Style
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Bridging The Digital Divide Through Digital India For Effective E-Governance Leading To Financial Inclusion
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Business 4.0-A New Revolution
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Quality Access Control To Provide Security To Data Owners In Cloud Computing
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MIS In Business