April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
494 pages
20h 8m
English
OVER THE LAST 50 years, scholars have used the information systems (IS) organization both as a dependent and as an independent variable in their research. Yet, do conceptualizations of the IS organization reflect findings from research studying requirements for successfully harnessing information, systems and technology to achieve operational and strategic objectives? Whilst this questions is of particular concern of this article, it also raise the wider issue as to the exact role, function and design of an IS unit in contemporary organizations and, indeed, whether the concept has outlived its usefulness. In particular, what actually is an IS organization in today’s highly ...
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