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The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, Volume 7, Management Information Systems, 2nd Edition

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ISBN: 978-1-405-10065-6

June 2006

Wiley-Blackwell

392 pages

Description
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management Information Systems has been updated with recent developments in the use of information systems in organizations and the information systems function that plans, implements, and operates the systems.

  • Focuses new applications of information technology to organization systems, new processes enabled by the Internet, and new technologies applied by managers and their business implications;
  • Provides coverage of technologies that are important to organization systems, including Radio Frequency Identification (RFID);
  • Features entries from over 90 international academics and professionals working in the field;
  • Edited by the pioneer of the academic field of management information systems;
  • Contains over 300 entries.
About the Author
Gordon B. Davis is the Honeywell Professor of Management Information Systems in the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. He pioneered in the academic field of information systems, beginning in 1967 with the first formal degree program in the United States. He participated in and helped form most of the academic associations related to the field. He has served as advisor, co-advisor, or committee member to over 100 doctoral students, lectured in 25 countries, held visiting professorial appointments in Europe and Asia, written 21 books, and published over 200 articles, monographs and book chapters. His book, Management Information Systems: Conceptual Foundations, Structure, and Development, has been recognized as a classic text. He has received recognition as an ACM Fellow, AIS Fellow, and AIS LEO award (for lifetime achievement in the field of information systems). He has a doctorate from Stanford University and honorary doctorates from the University of Lyon, the University of Zurich, and the Stockholm School of Economics.
Features

  • focuses new applications of information technology to organization systems, new processes enabled by the Internet, and new technologies applied by managers and their business implications;

  • provides coverage of technologies that are important to organization systems, including RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID);

  • features entries from over 90 international academics and professionals working in the field;

  • edited by the pioneer of the academic field of management information systems;

  • contains over 300 entries.