New technology can provide the means to institute considerable changes in management organization, both through its application to operations and through its direct use in managerial work. These changes are expected to lead to smaller more cohesive management structures on the basis of the advantages offered by new technology for control and integration. However, a number of organizational design choices are involved with the introduction of new technology. These may present uncertainties, and it is not expected that the changes discussed will be appropriate to all kinds of organization. In Britain, there are also particular institutional and cultural barriers to the full realization of new technology's managerial potential.
New computer and communications technologies have acted as the catalyst for a revolution in the way ...
New computer and communications technologies have acted as the catalyst for a revolution in the way ...
One of the major trip-wires seen for the introduction of information technology into British industr...
Most of the existing literature on the implications of new technology focuses on either its 'impact'...
In the age of information, the role of appropriate technology and the role of management in harnessi...
The microprocessor revolution is the leading edge of a new "technology system" that in itself underl...
Changes in organisational forms are central to the way new technologies impact on the future of work...
NoChanges in organisational forms are central to the way new technologies impact on the future of wo...
abstract: this contribution attempts to make productive use of the concept of uncertainty for an ana...
Amongst the growing literature on the technical and social aspects of microelectronics in work organ...
"... it is vital that skills necessary to effectively manage the new technology are developed.&...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Technology is vital to most organisations and, hence, the ability to change this element is essentia...
Organizational fitness is often achieved by making changes in business operations. These changes fre...
Technological change has had a profound impact on manufacturing industry and related business sector...
New computer and communications technologies have acted as the catalyst for a revolution in the way ...
New computer and communications technologies have acted as the catalyst for a revolution in the way ...
One of the major trip-wires seen for the introduction of information technology into British industr...
Most of the existing literature on the implications of new technology focuses on either its 'impact'...
In the age of information, the role of appropriate technology and the role of management in harnessi...
The microprocessor revolution is the leading edge of a new "technology system" that in itself underl...
Changes in organisational forms are central to the way new technologies impact on the future of work...
NoChanges in organisational forms are central to the way new technologies impact on the future of wo...
abstract: this contribution attempts to make productive use of the concept of uncertainty for an ana...
Amongst the growing literature on the technical and social aspects of microelectronics in work organ...
"... it is vital that skills necessary to effectively manage the new technology are developed.&...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Technology is vital to most organisations and, hence, the ability to change this element is essentia...
Organizational fitness is often achieved by making changes in business operations. These changes fre...
Technological change has had a profound impact on manufacturing industry and related business sector...
New computer and communications technologies have acted as the catalyst for a revolution in the way ...
New computer and communications technologies have acted as the catalyst for a revolution in the way ...
One of the major trip-wires seen for the introduction of information technology into British industr...