Business information technology management: alternative & adaptative futures

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Organisations are information intensive systems, operating in dynamic and competitive markets, structured around complex physical and political infrastructures. This book characterises the critical nature of these environments through strategies for business information technology management (BITM). It represents a contemporary reflection of experiences where the contributors expose, analyse and articulate the diversity and uncertainty of alternative and adaptive futures for BITM. Level Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Introduction SECTION ONE: RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGIES Adaptability and Flexibility in IS Development, G.Fitzgerald Planning Activities: Lessons for IS Development, C.Adams New Light through Old Windows: the Interpretative Foundations of the CSF Concept and Method, T.Butler and Brian Fitzgerald Uncovering the Assumptions Behind IS Methodologies: Implications for Research and Practice, N.Russo and E.Stolterman SECTION TWO: STRATEGIC AND GLOBAL MANAGEMENT Experiences of Strategic Information Systems Planning: Evoking Change from within an IT Department, D.Wainwright Global Electronic Commerce: Business to Business, N.Nahar Content Characteristics of Formal IT Strategy as Implementation Predictors, P.Gottschalk Sustaining Strategic Advantage in the Information Age, G.Hidding and J.Williams SECTION THREE: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND LEARNING ORGANISATION Knowledge Management, from an IT Perspective, D.Dunn and M.Fretwell The Process of Knowledge Harvesting: the Key to Knowledge Management, C.Snyder and L.Wilson An Ontological Approach for Integrating Enterprise: Requirements and Systems Knowledge, V.Papaioannou and B.Theodoulidis Towards a Contingency View of Infrastructure and Knowledge: An Exploratory Study, C.Ciborra and O.Hanseth SECTION FOUR: INTERNET AND INTRANET COMMERCE Aligning the On-Line Organisation: with What, How and Why?, J.Burn Economics of Content Provision on the Internet, C.Loebbecke Corporate Intranets: Just Another IT System?, J. Callaghan Consumers in Swiss Online Grocery Shops, P.Sieber SECTION FIVE: THE MILLENNIUM, ORGANISATIONS AND ‘HUMPTY DUMPTY' The Millennium Problem: An Interesting Case of IS Failure, P.Beynon-Davies IS/IT Outsourcing, R.Hackney and Martin Hancox The Influence of Legacy IS on BPR Strategies, B.Light and C.Holland BITM, Alternative and Adaptive Futures, M.Stubbs, G.Griffiths and D.Tucker