Transforming Organizations with Information Technology: Proceedings of the IFIP WG8.2 Working Conference on Information Technology and New Emergent Forms of Organization, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, 11-13 August, 1994Richard Baskerville A critical survey of recent trends in the relationship of information technology (IT) and organizational change. Topics covered include: applications; human organizations; the impact of new organizational forms on the management of IT; and the use of IT as a means to transform organizations. |
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APPLEGATE | 15 |
IMPACT OF EMERGENT FORMS OF ORGANIZATION | 95 |
KRAFT and Duane TRUEX | 113 |
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