<p><strong>'Shows how organisations can embrace the new technologies and business opportunities presented by the Internet.'</strong> - <em>Long Range Planning</em></p>

As the growth in teleworking, 'virtual teams' and 'virtual enterprises' has shown, the economic landscape is increasingly characterized by an ability to work across spatial and organisational boundaries. Only with this redesign of working methods and business processes can the promise of the digital age be delivered. This book draws upon an international, multidisciplinary team of editors and contributors, and presents the most recent academic research on the subject.
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An international, multi-disciplinary team of contributors present the most recent academic research on the way the economic landscape is increasingly characterized by an ability to work across spatial and organizational boundaries.
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Introduction: eBusiness Issues and Workplace Design, Design Oases for Corporate Nomads: the impact of technology and work design on the flexible workforce and flexible customers James MacCalman and Craig Anderson, Organisational Structures for eBusiness: some marketing challenges Lisa Harris, The Sustainable Workplace and Workplace Design Cristina Caramelo Gomes, Ghasson Aouad, Marcus Ormerod, The Transformation of the Design and use of Corporate Architecture Martin van der Linden, Integrating Design and Development in the Change Process: the case of introducing teleworking Diana Limburg, Structural Legacies and Flexible Work: Japanese challenges Wendy Spinks, Networked Knowledge: challenges for learning across physical and social barriers Nic Beech, George Cairns and Gerry Kincaid, An Explorative Study of Videoconferences in Swedish Companies Birger Rapp and Pauline Arleback, Potential Research Methods for Studying a Virtual Workplace Pertti JarvinenIntroduction: eBusiness Issues and Workplace Design, Design Oases for Corporate Nomads: the impact of technology and work design on the flexible workforce and flexible customers James MacCalman and Craig Anderson, Organisational Structures for eBusiness: some marketing challenges Lisa Harris, The Sustainable Workplace and Workplace Design Cristina Caramelo Gomes, Ghasson Aouad, Marcus Ormerod, The Transformation of the Design and use of Corporate Architecture Martin van der Linden, Integrating Design and Development in the Change Process: the case of introducing teleworking Diana Limburg, Structural Legacies and Flexible Work: Japanese challenges Wendy Spinks, Networked Knowledge: challenges for learning across physical and social barriers Nic Beech, George Cairns and Gerry Kincaid, An Explorative Study of Videoconferences in Swedish Companies Birger Rapp and Pauline Arleback, Potential Research Methods for Studying a Virtual Workplace Pertti Jarvinen
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415248877
Publisert
2001-09-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
544 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
198

Om bidragsyterne

Paul Jackson is a lecturer in Management Studies at Brunel University. He has been a European Union Research Fellow at the Work and Organizational Research Centre at Tilberg University, the Netherlands, and is currently undertaking research in the areas of organizational change and eBusiness, eGovernment and organizational networking. Reima Suomi is a Professor of Information Systems Science at the Turku School of Economics. His research interests include the business use of telecommunications, strategic planning for telecommunications, and network-based solutions, such as eCommerce and teleworking. and Business Administration in Finland. Science in Finland.