Table of contents
Managing in an Information Highway Age: Critical Issues
Binshan LinThe information highway is a management issue with the same importanceas information technology applications and information technologymanagement. Deals with some critical issues…
Technology Readiness as a Business Strategy
Saba B. BahouthPlanning technology development and making use of available technologiesare an integral part of a successful strategic business plan. Businesseshave neglected their role in…
Increasing Meeting Efficiency with a GDSS
Milam Aiken, Del Hawley, Wenxia ZhangGroup meetings are a daily component of most businesses but are oftenconsidered as unproductive or even a “waste of time” by many participants.Over the past decade, computer‐based…
Integrating Advanced Information Systems and Technology in Future Organizations
Herman P. HoplinWith major technical change taking place every two years, the control ofold scientific management is now seriously challenged. This situationpresents either an opportunity or…
Resolving Conflict between MIS and Manufacturing
Jack Arthur Gowan, Richard G. Mathieu“Turf Wars” between corporate management information systems (MIS) andcorporate manufacturing threaten the success of computer integratedmanufacturing (CIM). Co‐operation between…
New Technologies and Future Trends in Computer Security
Karen A. Forcht, Joan PiersonLooks at the wide‐ranging changes which are taking place in the computerindustry and what this means for security issues. Highlights currentcomputer crimes and looks at why…
Integrating the Internet into the Business Environment
Mary J. Granger, David L. SchroederAn estimated 30 million people make use of the Internet not only forelectronic mail (e‐mail), but also to peruse databases, view photographsand videos and find travel information…
ISSN:
0263-5577Renamed from:
Industrial ManagementOnline date, start – end:
1980Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Alain Yee Loong Chong
- Prof Hing Kai Chan