The fourth volume of the series looks at issues of sustaining competitive advantage through the application of information technology. In 18 chapters, international contributors take either a global perspective for example, case studies on the architecture and design principles of international information systems or a regional one for example, perceptions of risk as held by information systems designers in the US, Japan, and Korea. The intended audience is undergraduate or graduate students in technology- related programs. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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M. Gordon Hunter is currently an Associate Professor in Information Systems in the Faculty of Management at The University of Lethbridge. Gordon is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Global Information Management. Gordon's current research interests relate to the productivity of systems analysts with emphasis upon the personnel component, including cross-cultural aspects, the use of information systems by small business, and the effective development of information systems. Felix B. Tan is a Lecturer in Information Systems at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Global Information Management. His current research interests are in business-IT alignment, global information management, management of IT, national information policy issues and cognitive mapping methods.
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