Management and Information Technology after Digital Transformation

Peter Ekman (Editor), Peter Dahlin (Editor), Christina Keller (Editor)

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Abstract

With the widespread transformation of information into digital form through-out society - firms and organisations are embracing this development to adopt multiple types of IT to increase internal efficiency and to achieve external visi-bility and effectiveness - we have now reached a position where there is data in abundance and the challenge is to manage and make use of it fully. This book addresses this new managerial situation, the post-digitalisation era, and offers novel perspectives on managing the digital landscape. The topics span how the post-digitalisation era has the potential to renew organisations, markets and society. The chapters of the book are structured in three topical sections but can also be read individually. The chapters are struc-tured to offer insights into the developments that take place at the intersection of the management, information systems and computer science disciplines. It features more than 70 researchers and managers as collaborating authors in 23 thought-provoking chapters. Written for scholars, researchers, students and managers from the manage-ment, information systems and computer science disciplines, the book presents a comprehensive and thought-provoking contribution on the challenges of man-aging organisations and engaging in global markets when tools, systems and data are abundant.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages256
ISBN (Electronic)9781000451610
ISBN (Print)9780367612764
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Sept 23

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Information Systems, Social aspects

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