The management of the information society demands a global as
well as interdisciplinary perspective. This book is designed with
such contributions in mind. The first section examines the need for
reassessing how technology interfaces with humans in the workplace.
The authors advocate that the planners and managers in any
organizational environment must take into account the dynamic
forces that guide the interaction between the information
technology and workers. In the second section the authors examine
the political, economic and productivity issues involved in
managing information. They suggest a myriad of approaches, all
leading to the effective use of communication and information
systems in health care, manufacturing, banking, mass politics,
general economic development and worker productivity. The final
section deals in depth with recent issues involving international
trade and information policy. The authors shed national
communication policy, telematic reindustrialization, transborder
data flows and the strategy for developing telecommunications
sectors in the third world.
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