This important book addresses the organizational and economic
implications of the new technologies of information and
communication. Jannis Kallinikos analyses the recent spectacular
growth of information and the self-propelling processes through
which technological information is increasingly generated out of
the reshuffling and recombination of available and interoperable
information sources. He argues that information is no longer simply
a resource but a pervading element of socio-economic life that is
crucially involved in the redefinition of a variety of
organizational practices and modes of economic action. Academics
and students in a variety of disciplines, including information
studies, information systems, management and organization studies,
sociology, social psychology and social policy will find much to
interest them in this book.
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