Information Systems and the Organization of Modern Enterprise

Title: Information Systems and the Organization of Modern Enterprise
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Information Systems and the Organization of Modern Enterprise
Information Systems and the Organization of Modern Enterprise Published in Journal of Organizational Computing, December, 1993. Correspondence to: Maverick Keywords: Organizational design, information systems, economics Information Systems and the Organization of Modern Enterprise ABSTRACT This paper, and the special issue, address relationships between information systems and changes in the organization of modern enterprise, both within and across firms. The emerging organizational paradigm involves complementary changes in multiple dimensions. The revolution in information systems merits special attention …showed first 75 words of 4679 total…
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