A Longitudinal Perspective on Critical Issues in the Management of Information Systems in Large Organisations
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Caffrey, E and McDonagh, J, A Longitudinal Perspective on Critical Issues in the Management of Information Systems in Large Organisations, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business Innovation and Information Technology, International Conference on Business Innovation and Information Technology, Dublin, Ireland, January 2008, Logos Verlag, 2009, 36, 64Download Item:
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Abstract:
Since the early 1980s, critical
issues research has been a focus for many researchers with a view to contributing to
both academia and practice. Critical issues in IS management were first studied in
the United States, identifying the important concerns of IS management with
subsequent studies turning their attention to Europe and Asia. Studies take a
comparative perspective on critical issues across geographic and economic
boundaries noting significant differences between developed and developing regions
in particular. Studies over the last three decades has contributed to a cumulative
body of knowledge which suggests that IS management is bedevilled with a
consistent pattern of recurring issues across geographic boundaries which have
persisted through time. Results of the study are helpful in pointing management
towards a standardised set of critical issues for continuous focus.
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Author: CAFFREY, EAMONN PHILIP; MCDONAGH, JOSEPH
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