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Handbook of research on the evolution of IT and the rise of E-society / Maki Habib, editor.
Author
1955- Habib
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Hershey, PA : IGI Global, [2019]
©2019
Description
30 PDFs (xxviii, 602 pages)
Details
Subject(s)
Information technology
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History
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Telecommunication
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Social aspects
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Knowledge management
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Editor
Habib, Maki K.,. 1955-
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Maki K..
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Summary note
"This book provides research on the optimization of performance in corporations, groups, associations, communities of practice, community organizations, governments, non-profits, nations, and societies that implement information systems. It covers the analysis and avoidance of risk, detection and prevention of problems, acquisition and management of knowledge, preparation and response to emergencies, and the enhancement of decision-making"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Description based on print version record.
Contents
Chapter 1. Knowledge sharing from employee's perspective: social relationship, contextual performance, and IT competence
Chapter 2. Optimizing knowledge-work through personal knowledge management: the role of individual knowledge-workers' motivation, ability and opportunity
Chapter 3. A tool for creating community knowledge objects
Chapter 4. A family of invisible friends: cultivating a sense of e-community among virtual work teams
Chapter 5. Building organizations image: how to control a public relations crisis and communication
Chapter 6. A web-based system for supply chain collaboration to enhance agility and flexibility
Chapter 7. Baran: an effective mapreduce-based solution to solve big data problems
Chapter 8. A tale of two systems: ERP in China failure and success
Chapter 9. Consumer value trumps perceived privacy risk: item-level RFID implementation in the FMCG industry
Chapter 10. Consumers' concerns for reputation and identity theft online trading
Chapter 11. Culture and internet banking technology: Long-term orientation over the acceptance
Chapter 12. Comprehensive internet youth protection policies by private organizations and effectiveness verification: efforts by Japan internet safety promotion association
Chapter 13. Play it like burberry!: the effect of reputation, brand image, and social media on e-reputation luxury brands and their digital natives fans
Chapter 14. Social media and motivational complexities associated in promoting professional soccer engagement
Chapter 15. Ethical dilemmas associated with social network advertisements
Chapter 16. Strategic planning for information technology: a collaborative model of information technology strategic plan for the government sector
Chapter 17. The role of innovative and digital technologies in transforming Egypt into a knowledge-based economy
Chapter 18. Utilizing the technology-organization-environment framework to examine the adoption decision in a healthcare context
Chapter 19. User-driven innovation in e-health change processes
Chapter 20. Management and operations of transfusion medicine: impact of policy, planning, and leadership on bridging the knowledge gap
Chapter 21. What Will entail adoption of a mobile coaching service?: the case of smoking cessation services
Chapter 22. Novelty on the matrices of weighing
Chapter 23. Segmenting low-carbon tourists by low-carbon travel scale.
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Other title(s)
Research on the evolution of IT and the rise of E-society
ISBN
9781522572152 (ebook)
OCLC
1048663846
Doi
10.4018/978-1-5225-7214-5
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